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RULES OF SAFE OPERATION
Sawing
This must be done with a saw blade when the weeds
are too thick and strong for scything.
If kickback occurs, the blade may be dull, or the
material is to too thick and hard that you should use a
saw blade instead of the brush blade.
Growth up to 75mm in diameter, which is too thick
for scything, may be cut by sawing. Sawing requires
judgement on your part whether to cut on the side
where the blade pulls away from you but throws back
the debris, or on the side where the debris is thrown
away from you but the reaction is to push which could
cause a kickout (blade thrust).
Always cut on the side of the tree which will cause the
tree to fall away from the unit. A kickout may result if
the tree falls toward the unit and pinches the blade.
Do not force the blade to cut. Do not change the angle
of cut after blade is in the wood. Avoid using any
pressure or leverage which could cause the blade to
bend or crack.