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Cutting of downed trees - Looking for tips
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<blockquote data-quote="Dadatwins" data-source="post: 786105" data-attributes="member: 4223"><p>The owners manual that came with your chainsaw should have some instructions and illustrations showing proper use of the chainsaw. If you don't have the manual, check out Stihl usa website for some instruction. That being said for a downed tree cut all the wood that is free and not under tension or holding up the downed tree first, then some wedges and a cant hook will be helpful for the tension wood. be careful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dadatwins, post: 786105, member: 4223"] The owners manual that came with your chainsaw should have some instructions and illustrations showing proper use of the chainsaw. If you don't have the manual, check out Stihl usa website for some instruction. That being said for a downed tree cut all the wood that is free and not under tension or holding up the downed tree first, then some wedges and a cant hook will be helpful for the tension wood. be careful. [/QUOTE]
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