MS 192 C
English
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The plunge cut is made with the guide 
bar nose. Begin the plunge cut by 
applying the lower portion of the guide 
bar nose to the tree at an angle. Cut until 
the depth of the kerf is about the same 
as the width of the guide bar. Next, align 
the saw in the direction in which the 
recess is to be cut.
With the saw at full throttle, insert the 
guide bar in the trunk.
Enlarge the plunge cut as shown in the 
illustration.
If you are inexperienced with a chain 
saw, plunge-cutting should not be 
attempted. Seek the help of a 
professional.
Limbing
Limbing is removing the branches from a 
fallen tree.
Do not stand on a log while limbing it – 
you may slip or the log may roll.
Start limbing by leaving the lower limbs 
to support the log off the ground. When 
underbucking freely hanging limbs, a 
pinch may result or the limb may fall, 
causing loss of control. If a pinch occurs, 
stop the engine and remove the saw by 
lifting the limb.
Bucking
Bucking is cutting a log into sections.
Warning!
There is an extreme danger of kick-
back at this point. Extra caution must 
be taken to maintain control of the 
saw. To make the felling cut, follow 
the sectioning method described 
previously.
Warning!
In order to reduce the risk of personal 
injury, never stand directly behind the 
tree when it is about to fall, since part of 
the trunk may split and come back 
towards the operator (barber-chairing), 
or the tree may jump backwards off the 
stump. Always keep to the side of the 
falling tree. When the tree starts to fall, 
withdraw the bar, shut off the engine 
and walk away on the preplanned 
escape path. Watch out for falling limbs.
Warning!
Be extremely careful with partially fallen 
trees which are poorly supported. When 
the tree hangs or for some other reason 
does not fall completely, set the saw 
aside and pull the tree down with a 
cable winch, block and tackle or tractor. 
If you try to cut it down with your saw, 
you may be injured.
Warning!
There is an extreme danger of kickback 
during the limbing operation. Do not 
work with the nose of the bar. Be 
extremely cautious and avoid contact-
ing the log or other limbs with the nose 
of the guide bar.
Warning!
Be extremely cautious when cutting 
limbs or logs under tension (spring 
poles). The limbs or logs could spring 
back toward the operator and cause 
loss of control of the saw and severe or 
fatal injury to the operator.