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  • 00:02

    I'm gonna flat cut this tree. But probably the most important part of this
    I'm gonna flat cut this tree. But probably the most important part of this

  • 00:08

    little lesson here is knowing the reactionary features of the bar and
    little lesson here is knowing the reactionary features of the bar and

  • 00:12

    chain. Have the saw braced, all the PPE, proper start and we're able to get that
    chain. Have the saw braced, all the PPE, proper start and we're able to get that

  • 00:19

    job done well. I'm going to get my ears down, my eyes done, chain brake is on.
    job done well. I'm going to get my ears down, my eyes done, chain brake is on.

  • 00:27

    I'm going to leg lock start it. Get halfway in a good body position.
    I'm going to leg lock start it. Get halfway in a good body position.

  • 00:34

    I'm going to disengage the brake.
    I'm going to disengage the brake.

  • 00:46

    What we want to do with this next one is do just another little bit different
    What we want to do with this next one is do just another little bit different

  • 00:50

    technique. What I want to show here is what we call a tab cut. This tree is
    technique. What I want to show here is what we call a tab cut. This tree is

  • 00:56

    leaning back into this little grove here so if I would put a conventional flat
    leaning back into this little grove here so if I would put a conventional flat

  • 01:02

    cut on this, the tree would go over in there. What it just did was cause me
    cut on this, the tree would go over in there. What it just did was cause me

  • 01:07

    extra work, you know, maybe I'd have to trim the thing up . . . or slow me down.
    extra work, you know, maybe I'd have to trim the thing up . . . or slow me down.

  • 01:12

    Getting into a safety issue because every time that saw goes down to make
    Getting into a safety issue because every time that saw goes down to make

  • 01:17

    a cut there's a chance that something could happen. But again, this is called
    a cut there's a chance that something could happen. But again, this is called

  • 01:23

    the tab cut method. Gonna get my PPE down, ready to go, brake is on.
    the tab cut method. Gonna get my PPE down, ready to go, brake is on.

  • 01:35

    I'm gonna put the tree right here.
    I'm gonna put the tree right here.

  • 01:47

    So I wanted this thing right out here in the open.
    So I wanted this thing right out here in the open.

  • 01:49

    Made my down cut. And what I did was what we call a conventional back cut. I just,
    Made my down cut. And what I did was what we call a conventional back cut. I just,

  • 01:55

    you know, ran the saw into the back. But I left hinge wood. You know right, you know
    you know, ran the saw into the back. But I left hinge wood. You know right, you know

  • 02:00

    back in from where the tab cut was. All I'm gonna do . . . you just go ahead and push
    back in from where the tab cut was. All I'm gonna do . . . you just go ahead and push

  • 02:07

    the tree over. Third technique I'm going to show with the felling part of this
    the tree over. Third technique I'm going to show with the felling part of this

  • 02:13

    thing is, I'm still going to be using an open faced felling notch.
    thing is, I'm still going to be using an open faced felling notch.

  • 02:19

    So that's gonna be my plan on this tree here. Bad side of the tree is over there -
    So that's gonna be my plan on this tree here. Bad side of the tree is over there -

  • 02:25

    small diameter - I'm not even gonna go over there. Make my face notch. I'm going to
    small diameter - I'm not even gonna go over there. Make my face notch. I'm going to

  • 02:31

    cut the conventional back cut with the pushing part of the bar so, I'm going to
    cut the conventional back cut with the pushing part of the bar so, I'm going to

  • 02:37

    be braced up. When I get to about 1/2 - 3/4 of an inch of hinge wood, I'm gonna
    be braced up. When I get to about 1/2 - 3/4 of an inch of hinge wood, I'm gonna

  • 02:42

    escape, 45-degree angle back, eyes to the sky. PPE down, brake is on.
    escape, 45-degree angle back, eyes to the sky. PPE down, brake is on.

  • 02:57

    Target.
    Target.

  • 03:00

    Side of the chainsaw.
    Side of the chainsaw.

  • 03:31

    Thanks for joining us today. My goal in the whole training scheme of things is
    Thanks for joining us today. My goal in the whole training scheme of things is

  • 03:38

    to get my guys back in the truck the same way they get out in the morning and
    to get my guys back in the truck the same way they get out in the morning and

  • 03:43

    to do anything we can to avoid any injuries on the job, or as far as that
    to do anything we can to avoid any injuries on the job, or as far as that

  • 03:49

    goes, at home. Remember what we said earlier in the program, hurt is hurt. You
    goes, at home. Remember what we said earlier in the program, hurt is hurt. You

  • 03:54

    can get hurt just as easy at home as you can in the woods at the job. So just just
    can get hurt just as easy at home as you can in the woods at the job. So just just

  • 03:59

    be careful. thank you
    be careful. thank you

All noun
tree
/trē/

word

woody perennial plant having trunk growing to considerable height

Felling Trees with a Chainsaw

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Video Language:

  • English

Caption Language:

  • English (en)

Accent:

  • English (US)

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  • 3:22 / 4:11

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  • 145 wpm - Conversational

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  • Education

Intro:

I'm gonna flat cut this tree. But probably the most important part of this
little lesson here is knowing the reactionary features of the bar and
chain. Have the saw braced, all the PPE, proper start and we're able to get that
job done well. I'm going to get my ears down, my eyes done, chain brake is on.
I'm going to leg lock start it. Get halfway in a good body position.
I'm going to disengage the brake.. What we want to do with this next one is do just another little bit different
technique. What I want to show here is what we call a tab cut. This tree is
leaning back into this little grove here so if I would put a conventional flat
cut on this, the tree would go over in there. What it just did was cause me
extra work, you know, maybe I'd have to trim the thing up . . . or slow me down.
Getting into a safety issue because every time that saw goes down to make
a cut there's a chance that something could happen. But again, this is called
the tab cut method. Gonna get my PPE down, ready to go, brake is on.
I'm gonna put the tree right here.. So I wanted this thing right out here in the open.. Made my down cut. And what I did was what we call a conventional back cut. I just,
you know, ran the saw into the back. But I left hinge wood. You know right, you know
back in from where the tab cut was. All I'm gonna do . . . you just go ahead and push
the tree over. Third technique I'm going to show with the felling part of this

Video Vocabulary

/ˈhafˌwā/

adjective adverb

midway between two points. A middle point between two extremes.

/ˈlēniNG/

noun verb

tendency or partiality of particular kind. To have a tendency to do something; favor.

/dīˈamədər/

noun

Distance across the center of an object.

/kənˈven(t)SH(ə)n(ə)l/

adjective

in accordance with what is generally done.

/ˌdisənˈɡāj/

verb

To release or remove efforts from something.

/fel/

verb

cut down tree.

/imˈpôrtnt/

adjective

Having a big effect on (person, the future).

/əˈnəT͟Hər/

adjective determiner pronoun

One more, but not this. One more added. additional person or thing of same type.

/tekˈnēk/

noun

Way of doing by using special knowledge or skill.

/ˈsəmˌTHiNG/

adverb pronoun

used for emphasis with following adjective functioning as adverb. Thing that is not yet known or named.

/bēˈkəz/

conjunction

for reason that.

/po͝oSH/

verb

To encourage or convince someone do something.

/rēˈakSHəˌnerē/

adjective noun

opposing political or social progress or reform. reactionary person.

/ˈpräbəblē/

adverb

certainly.

/ˈnōiNG/

adjective noun verb

showing secret knowledge. state of being aware. To discover or be aware of something.