Owner’s manual, Operating chain saw – Homelite UT13130 User Manual
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1st Cut
Figure 15 - Bucking Log When Log Is
Supported On Both Ends
nd Cut
TRIMMING A TREE (Pruning)
Figure 16 - Cutting A Limb
WARNING: Avoid kickback.
Kickback can result in severe in-
jury or death. See Kickback, page
3 to avoid risk of kickback.
WARNING: Do not operate
chain saw while
• in a tree
• on a ladder or any other un-
stable surface
• in any awkward position
You may lose control of saw caus-
ing severe injury.
WARNING: Do not cut limbs
higher than your shoulders.
CAUTION: Seek professional
help if facing conditions beyond
your ability.
Trimming	 a	 tree	 is	 the	 process	 of	 cutting	
limbs	 from	 a	 living	 tree.	 Make	 sure	 your	
footing	is	firm.	Keep	feet	apart.	Divide	your	
weight	evenly	on	both	feet.	Follow	directions	
below	to	trim	a	tree.
1.	 Make	first	cut	six	inches	from	tree	trunk	
on	underside	of	limb.	Use	top	of	guide	
bar	to	make	this	cut.	Cut	1/3	through	
diameter	of	limb	(see	Figure	16).
2. Move two to four inches farther out on
limb.	Make	second	cut	from	above	limb.	
Continue	cut	until	you	cut	limb	off.
3. Make third cut as close to tree trunk as
possible	on	underside	of	limb	stub.	Use	
top	of	guide	bar	to	make	this	cut.	Cut			
1/3	through	diameter	of	stub.
4. Make fourth cut directly above third
cut.	Cut	down	to	meet	third	cut.	This	
will	remove	limb	stub.
" to "
"
1st Cut -
Pruning Undercut
(to avoid splintering)
rd Cut - Stub Undercut
(to avoid splintering)
nd Cut -
Pruning Cut
(to avoid pinching)
th Cut -
Final Stub
Cut
log Supported On Both Ends
1. Make first cut from above log (see
Figure	15).	Cut	1/3	through	diameter	
of	log.	This	cut	will	keep	section	from	
splintering	when	cut.
2. Make second cut on underside of log,
directly	under	first	cut.	Use	top	of	guide	
bar	to	make	this	cut.	Cut	up	to	meet	first	
cut.	This	will	keep	log	from	pinching	
guide	bar	and	chain.
oPeRATING CHAIN
SAW
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