Operator's Manual

BuckingaLog
Whenbuckingalog,notewherethelogissupported
andwherethereisaloadonthelog.Cutthelogso
thatwhentheendsfall,yourguidebarwillnotbe
pinchedbetweenthem.
Important:Ifthechainsawbindsinthecut,do
notattempttofreeitbyrunningthemotor.Shut
offthesaw,thenuseawedgetopryopenthecut
andreleasethesaw.
Ifyouarecuttingbranchesfromafallentreeorcutting
alogintolengths,supportthelogofftheground
(preferablyonasawbuck).
Ifthelogissupportedonbothends,butnotinthe
middle,theloadisonthecenterofthelog.
Startfromthetopandcutaboutathirdofthe
waythroughthelog(Figure21A).
Makeasecondcutfromtheundersidetomeet
therstcut(Figure21B).Thiskeepsthelog
frompinchingthesaw.
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Figure21
Ifthelogissupportedonasingleend,theloadis
onthefreeendofthelog.
Startfromtheundersideandcutaboutathird
ofthewaythroughthelog.
Makeasecondcutfromthetoptomeettherst
cut.Thiskeepsthelogfrompinchingthesaw.
Ifthelogissupportedoffthegroundalongitsentire
length,withoutaheavyloadonthelogatany
point,cutallthewaythroughthelogfromthetop.
Ifthelogisonahill,alwaysstandontheuphill
sideofthelog(Figure22).
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Figure22
1.Directionofslope
Ifthewholelengthofthelogissupportedonat,
levelground,cutathirdofthediameterfromthe
top,thenrollthelogoverandmakeanothercutto
meettherstcut(Figure23).
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Figure23
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