Dec
17
2009
How To Operate A Chainsaw At Home
Posted by admin in How To Operate A Chainsaw, tags: Cross cutting, Felling, Limbing, Operating a chainsaw, professional tree service, safety, techniques, Tips
How to Operate a Chainsaw
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Operating a chainsaw can be dangerous and strenuous work. Never attempt to use a chainsaw until you are familiar with its hazards, special safety requirements, and techniques.
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Here’s some wood cutting facts you may want to know:
- Felling: This is the act of cutting down a tree.
- Limbing: This is removing limbs from the tree after it is felled.
- Trimming: This is using your saw to trim bushes and limbs off of a standing tree.
- Cross cutting: This is cutting the “log” or trunk of the tree in usable pieces, for instance, fireplace lengths.
Felling a tree on a power line will always be disastrous. Felling on a friend or neighbor’s car or house will at least lead to hard feelings and possibly an old fashion butt kicking lol!
Tips
- This is a simple overview of basic chainsaw operation. Hopefully, you will use an experienced person to do any and all of your major tree work.
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