Using Good Tree Felling Technique - Craftsman 917.353771 Owner's Manual

3.7 chain saw or 3.7ps chain saw
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USING
GOOD
TREE
FELLING
TECHNIQUE
A
SAFE
WORKING
PROCEDURE
IS
YOUR
FIRST
LINE
OF
DEFENSE
TO-
WARD
PREVENTING
ACCIDENTS
1. SIZE
UP THE
TREE.
a. Determine
natural
felling
direction
....
-- toward
the direction
of natural
lean.
-- toward
the side with
more or heavier
branches.,
--
(if heavily
leaved)
with
the direction
of the wind.t
b., Avoid
felling
a tree
....
--
if it shows signs of rot which
may make felling
unpre-
dictable.
-- if
it's natural
felling
direction
must
be changed
to
avoid obstacles.,
-- if hanging
dead
limbs
(_widov_
makers =_) cannot
be
removed
before
felling.,
-- if wind
is strong
or gusty.
2. PLAN YOUR ESCAPE ROUTE, Choose a route back and
to one side of the direction
of tree fall
(Fig, 17),, You
should plan a route that will place you at least twenty feet
from the stump at the time the tree hits the ground,
3. CLEAR
THE BRUSH AND DEBRIS from around the tree
and along your escape route, Examine tree in cutting area
and remove dirt
or foreign
material
which might dull or
break the chain as you cut_
4. FELL
THE T_EE.
,
a. Undercut
( notch
) the tree on the side of natural
fall
(Fig.
18),
-- Make the first
cut
horizontally
I/3
the tree diameter
at a comfortable
working
height.
--
Finish
the
undercut
with
sloping
cut
to
meet
but
not
cross the first,,
-- Clean out the undercut
wood.
fl
,
Ii
b. Backcut
( felling
cut
)the tree opposite
the notch
(Fig..
18).
-
Make
the
horizontal
felling
cut
opposite
the side of
natural
fall. at least 2 inches above the horizontal
un-
dercut,,
-- For
trees
larger than
bar length
make two felling
cuts
pivoting
bar nose in last, in on one side. then
pivoting
in from
the other
to complete
the cut (Fig. 19).
-- Some
trees
may
need
to be pushed
into
the under-
cut.
Drive
wedges
into
the
backcut,
stopping
often
to
drive
wedges
tight
but
taking
care
not to place
them
where
they
will
interfere
with
cutting
or direc-
tion
of fallo Use plastic
or wood
wedges
so that they
cannot
dull saw chain
if accidentally
hit.
-- DO
NOT
CUT
COMPLETELY
THROUGH
TO THE
UNDERCUT.
Leave at least a 2 inch
hinge
to hold
and guide
the tree down
in the direction
you planned
and keep the tree from
snapping
off the stump., Make
sure
to keep
the hinge
a uniform
thickness
to pre-
vent the tree from
pivoting
on the stump°
5. ESCAPE.
As your
backcut
nears the undercut,
watch the
treetop
and the cut for
signs of movement.,
Be alert -- as
soon
as the
tree
starts
to move,
pul!
your
saw from
the
tree,
turn
it off,
put
it down,
and move
away
quickly
on
you[
escape
route.
If your
saw is pinched
in the backcut--
don t wait
until
the
falling
tree
frees
it., Shut
if off
and
leave itl
BE
ALERT
TO
CONDITIONS
WHICH
MIGHT
ALTER
YOUR
PLANNED
ES-
CAPE ROUTE AND WATCH WHERE YOU
ARE GOINGI
6. STUDY THE STUMP. Improve your felling technique by
analyzing your work (Fig. 20).
a. Did the undercuts meet without crossing?
b;. Was the backcut horizontal, parallel to the undercut and
at least 2 inches above it?
c,, Was the hinge at least 2 inches thick
and of uniform
thickness?
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BACKCUT
("FELLING
CUT"}
HINGE
UNDERCUT
("NOTCH")
IIIIIIIIIII IIIIII
Ot RECTION
OF FALL
FIGURE
20

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