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“ Bucking Felling Limbing “

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    This Post is about the three techniques the Chainsaw is used for...Bucking, Felling, Limbing. “Bucking”is cutting the trunk of a downed tree to lengths. “Felling”is cutting of an upright tree in a controlled manner so it fall where you expect it to. Always remember to have an escape route if something was to go wrong. “Limbing is simply the removal of the branches from your downed tree. Different saws are used for some of these tasks it the operators choice. This Post maybe redundant information to the more experienced Chainsaw user, but maybe the entry level operator will gain some knowledge from it...Have a nice day!
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    Thank you “Rope” for reading my Post... Have a nice day!
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    Thank you “papadave” and “rope“ for reading my Post... Have a nice day!
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    Thank you “Canadian border VT” for reading my Post! Have a nice day!
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    hey Stumper just FYI if you put an @ sign before name.. instead of quotes it highlights it and we get an alert..:handshake:
     
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