Use and Care Manual
Page 19 — English
OPERATION
When bucking on a slope, always stand on the 
uphill side of the log. To maintain complete 
control of the chain saw when cutting through 
the log, release the cutting pressure near the 
end of the cut without relaxing your grip on the 
chain saw handles. Do not let the chain contact 
the ground. After completing the cut, wait for the 
saw chain to stop before you move the chain 
saw. Always stop the motor before moving from 
tree to tree.
BUCKING WITH A WEDGE
See Figure 19.
If the wood diameter is large enough for you to 
insert a soft bucking wedge without touching the 
chain, you should use the wedge to hold the cut 
open to prevent pinching.
NOTE:  When bucking or felling with a wedge, you 
may need to remove the SAFE-T-TIP anti-kickback 
device to allow the bar to be drawn through the 
cut. After you complete the cut, reinstall the tip.
BUCKING LOGS UNDER STRESS
See Figure 20.
Make the first bucking cut 1/3 of the way through 
the log and finish with a 2/3 cut on the opposite 
side. As you cut the log, it will tend to bend. The 
saw can become pinched or hung in the log if you 
make the first cut deeper than 1/3 of the diameter 
of the log.
Give special attention to logs under stress to 
prevent the bar and chain from pinching.
OVERBUCKING
See Figure 21.
Begin on the top side of the log with the bottom 
of the saw against the log; exert light pressure 
downward. Note that the saw will tend to pull 
away from you.
WEDGE
LOAD
FINISHING CUT
1ST CUT 1/3 DIA
LOG SUPPORTED AT ONE END
LOG SUPPORTED AT BOTH ENDS
 FINISHING CUT
1ST CUT 1/3 DIA
LOAD
OVERBUCKING
Fig. 19
Fig. 20
Fig. 21










