Use and Care Manual
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WARNING!
There  is  an  extreme  danger  of  kickback  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 (g. 
29).  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.
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 contacting 
the log or other limbs with the nose of the guide 
bar. 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 (g. 30). Always cut from 
the top of the limb. Do not underbuck freely hang-
ing 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.
WARNING!
Be extremely cautious when cutting limbs under 
tension. The limbs could spring back toward the 
operator and cause loss of control of the saw or 
injury to the operator.
Bucking
Bucking is cutting a log into sections.
WARNING!
1.  When bucking, do not stand on the log. Make 
sure the log will not roll down-hill. If on a slope, 
stand  on the up-hill side of the log (see g. 31). 
Watch out for rolling logs.
WARNING!
2. Cut only one log at a time.
WARNING!
3. Shattered  wood  should  be  cut  very  carefully. 
Sharp slivers of wood may be caught and ung 
in the direction of the operator of the saw.  
WARNING!
4. When cutting small logs, use a sawhorse (g. 
32). Never permit  another person to  hold the 
log. Never hold the log with your leg or foot.










