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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
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