Bucking, Types of cutting (fig. 13), Bucking on the ground (fig. 14) – Craftsman 358.351080 User Manual

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OPERATiON

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BUCKING

Bucking is cutting a fallen tree to the desired log si

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TYPES OF CUTTING (Fig. 13)
• Overcutting - begin on the top side of the log with the

bottom of the saw chassis against the log; exert light
pressure downward.

* Undercutting - begin on the underside of the log with the

top of the saw chassis against the log; exert light pres­

sure upward. During undercutting, the saw will tend to
push back at you. Be prepared for this reaction and hold

the saw firmly to maintain control.

Undercut

Saw Chassis

F^ure 13

BUCKING ON THE GROUND (Fig. 14)

• Overcut with a 1/3 diameter cut.
• Roll log over and finish with an overcut.

BUCKING USING A SUPPORT (Fig. 15 & 16)

Another log or a stand, such as a sawhorse, may be used
as supports when bucking.
• Area A - Undercut 1/3 of the way through the log.

- Finish with an overcut.

• Area B - Overcut 1/3 of the way through the log.

- Finish with an undercut.

BUCKING TIPS

• Cut only one log at a time.
• Cut shattered wood very carefully. Sharp pieces of wood

OiUld be flung toward the operator.

• Use a sawhorse to cut small logs. Never allow another

persott to hold the log while cutting and never hold the
log with your teg or foot.

• Do not cut in an area where logs, limbs, and roots are

tangled such as in'a blown down area. Drag the logs Into
a clear area before cutting by pulling out exposed and
cleared logs first

• Give special attention to logs under strain to prevent the

saw from pinching. Make the first cut on the pressure
side to relieve the stress on the fog.

OPERATiON SAFETY

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Use Common Sense

Maintain Secure Footing

BUCKING SAFETY

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WARNING:
DO NOT STAND ON THE LOG BEING CUT,

ANY PORTION CAN ROLL CAUSING LOSS

OF FOOTING AND CONTROL,

NEVER TURN THE SAW UPSIDE DOWN TO
UNDERCUT. THE SAW CANNOT BE CON­

TROLLED IN THIS POSITION.

Stay on uphill side of tree when cutting.

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