Operation – Ryobi P540 User Manual

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BUCKING LOGS UNDER STRESS

See Figures 20 - 21.
When the log is supported along its entire length, it should
be cut from the top or overbucking.
When the log is supported on one end, cut 1/3 the diameter

from the underside or underbucking. Then make the finishing

cut by overbucking to meet the first cut.
As the log is being cut, it will tend to bend. The saw can

become pinched or hung in the log if you make the first cut

deeper than 1/3 of the diameter of the log.
Give special attention to logs under stress to prevent the

bar and chain from pinching.
When bucking on a slope, always stand on the uphill side

of the log as shown in Figure 19. When “cutting through,”

to maintain complete control of the chain saw, release the

cutting pressure near the end of the cut without relaxing your

grip on the chain saw handles. Do not let the chain contact

the ground. After completing the cut, wait for the saw chain

to stop before you move the chain saw. Always stop the
motor before moving from tree to tree. See Figure 19.

TYPES OF CUTTING USED

See Figure 21.

OVERBUCKING
Begin on the top side of the log with the bottom of the saw

against the log; exert light pressure downward. Note that
the saw will tend to pull away from you.

UNDERBUCKING
Begin on the under side of the log with the top of the saw

against the log; exert light pressure upward. During under-

bucking, the saw will tend to push back at you. Be pre-
pared for this reaction and hold the saw firmly to maintain
control.

LOAD

FINISHING CUT

1ST CUT

1/3 DIA

LOG SUPPORTED AT ONE END:

LOG SUPPORTED AT BOTH ENDS:

FINISHING CUT

1ST CUT 1/3 DIA

LOAD

Fig. 20

OPERATION

WARNING:

Never climb into a tree to limb or prune. Do not stand on
ladders, platforms, a log, or in any position which can
cause you to lose your balance or control of the saw.

OVERBUCKING

UNDERBUCKING

Fig. 21

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