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The
notch
(C)
should
be
deep
enough
to
create
a
hinge
(F)
of
sufficient
width
and
strength.
The
notch
should
be
wide
enough
to
direct
the
fall
of
the
tree
for
as
long
as
possible.
WARNING
Never
walk
in
front
of
a
tree
that
has
been
notched.
Make
the
felling
cut
(D)
from
the
other
side
of
the
tree
and
1.5
-
2.0
inches
(3-5
cm)
above
the
edge
of
the
notch
(C)
(Figure
5-18),
Never
saw
completely
through
the
trunk.
Always
leave
a
hinge.
The
hinge
guides
the
tree.
If
the
trunk
is
completely
cut
through,
control
over
the
felling
direction
is
lost.
Insert
a
wedge
or
felling
tever
in
the
cut
well
before
the
tree
becomes
unstable
and
starts
to
move.
This
will
prevent
the
guide
bar
from
binding
in
the
felling
cut
if
you
have
misjudged
the
falling
direction.
Make
sure
no
bystanders
have
entered
the
range
of
the
falling
tree
before
you
push
it
over.
WARNING
Before
making
the
final
cut,
always
recheck
the
area
for
bystanders,
animals
or
obstacles,
FELLING
CUT:
1.
Use
wooden
or
plastic
wedges
(G)
to
prevent
binding
the
bar
or
chain
(H)
in
the
cut.
Wedges
also
control
felling
(Figure
5-1C).
2,
When
diameter
of
wood
being
out
is
greater
than
the
bar
length,
make
2
cuts
as
shown
(Figure
5-1D).
WARNING
As
the
felling
cut
gets
close
to
the
hinge,
the
tree
should
begin
to
fall.
When
tree
begins
to
fall,
remove
saw
from
cut,
stop
engine,
put
chain
saw
down,
and
leave
area
along
retreat
path
(Figure
5-1A).
5-10
5-2,
LIMBING
Limbing
a
tree
is
the
process
of
removing
the
branches
from
a
fallen
tree.
Do
not
remove
supporting
limbs
(A)
until
after
the
log
is
bucked
(cut)
into
lengths
(Figure
6-2A).
Branches
under
tension
shoutd
be
cut
from
the
bottom
up
to
avoid
binding
the
chain
saw,
WARNING
Never
cul
tree
limbs
while
standing
on
tree
trunk,
5-2A
5-3.
BUCKING
Bucking
is
cutting
a
fallen
log
into
lengths.
Make
sure
you
have
a
good
footing
and
stand
uphill
of
the
log
when
cutting
on
sloping
ground.
If
possible,
the
log
should
be
supported
so
that
the
end
to
be
cut
off
is
not
resting
on the
ground.
If
the
log
is
supported
at
both
ends
and
you
must
cut
in
the
middle,
make
a
downward
cut
halfway
through
the
log
and
then
make
the
undercut.
This
will
prevent
the
log
from
pinching
the
bar
and
chain.
Be
careful
that
the
chain
does
not cut
into
the
ground
when
bucking
as
this
causes
rapid
duiling
of
the
chain.

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ModelPLN3516F
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