Bucking Above the Trunk
• Start cutting in the upper part of the trunk setting the
lower side of the chain bar against the trunk.
• Exercise slight pressure downwards.
CAUTION
• Beware of the chainsaw reaction. The
reaction force will pull the chainsaw towards the trunk.
Bucking Below the Trunk
• Start cutting in the lower part of the trunk setting the
upper side of the chain bar against the trunk.
• Exercise slight pressure upwards.
CAUTION
• Beware of the chainsaw reaction. The
reaction force will pull the chainsaw towards the operator.
• Similar to the felling job, trimming and pruning shall be
made using calm, extreme care and following the Safety
Warnings (see pages 5 and 6).
• When cutting a branch, the tree shall be between the
operator and the cutting chain.
• Never cut branches using a ladder,
DANGER
hanging from the tree or standing in a platform or trunk.
It is extremely dangerous! Call a professional to handle
the branches that are out of reach when standing on the
ground and that are above your chest height.
Cutting Operation
• When cutting a branch do not cut flush to the trunk to
prevent that the branch when falling will rip the trunk's
bark.
• Make the first cut 1/3 deep with regards to the branch
diameter. Then, make a second 2/3 cut in the opposite
side.
• Finish the cutting the branch with a third cut flush to the
trunk to allow bark growth and sealing the cut.
• If the branch is too big cut sections to prevent a violent
detachment.
Poles
• Pole is a trunk, branch or young tree been bent by
another trunk or branch pressure accumulating tension
which is released with great force if the pressure is
released.
DANGER
• Poles are very dangerous because can
hit the operator causing severe injuries and / or losing
control on the chainsaw. Stay always alert to this
possibility.
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ENGLISH
Felling and Bucking
Bucking Above
the Trunk
Trimming and Pruning
Bucking Below
the Trunk
Second cut (2/3)
Final
cut
Load
First cut (1/3)
Pole