ICFR – Chainsaw Safety and Operating Handbook
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Photo 12: Felling position for bottom
cut of directional notch (smaller trees)
With
larger
trees
it might be necessary to stand to the
side of the tree when making the bottom cut.
Photo 13: Felling position for bottom
cut of directional notch (larger trees)
Remove the resultant wedge-shaped piece of wood
once the bottom cut is completed. Note that the bottom
cut always remains straight and does not slope to any
one side.
10.10.2
p
oSition
when
mAking
the
felling
cut
The felling cut for smaller trees is normally made
whilst in the same position as for the top and bottom
cuts of the directional notch.
Beware
of
your
legs
when the chainsaw is brought around to the back
of the tree to start with the felling cut.
Photo 14: Felling position for
felling cut (smaller trees)
Normally, with
larger
trees,
it is necessary to stand
to the side of the tree when making the felling cut,
especially if the guide bar length is less than the tree
diameter and specialised techniques are required.
(Refer to section 10.11.2).
Photo 15: Felling position for
felling cut (larger trees)