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Determine, The Natural, Fall Direction, Felling

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OPERATION TREE FELLING WARNING: IF THE TRUNK OR LIMBS ARE ROTTING, THEY CAN FALL UNEXPECTEDLY AND CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY, AS YOU MAKE YOUR FELLING CUT, IF THE SAW APPEARS TO BE BINDING, THE TREE IS STARTING TO FALL IN THE WRONG DIRECTION, IMMEDIATELY STOP THE SAW AND USE A FELLING WEDGE AND MAUL oHAMMER) TO FORCE THE FELLING CUT PEN. THE WEDGE WILL HOLD THE FELLING CUT OPEN ALLOWING YOU TO REMOVETHE SAW. KEEP EVERYONE AWAY FROM THE TREE IN ALL DIRECTIONS. Top Felling.N_Doirteccht_ion i g _2" 1 S_I_ Bocttuomt Notch Cut /3 _ \ Buttress °oo, DETERMINE THE NATURAL FALL DIRECTION • Wind - A tree evenly balanced willfall in the same direction the wind is btowing. • Lean - Use a carpenter's level or plumb bob to deter- Figure 12 mine if tree has a natural lean. A leaning tree willtend to fall in direction of lean. • Shape - A tree will tend to fail towards side that is more heavily branched. • Other Factors- Contacting or nearby trees, buildingso, r wires can influencethe direction the tree wilt fall. CUTTING PROCEDURE (Fig. 12) Afterdetermining the Natural Fall Direction,the treeshould be cut as follows: If your chain saw binds in the felling cut, you have three options: • If the wrong direction of fall is acceptable, carefully remove the felling wedge. C_ deeper in the notchside of the tree untiltree starts to fall. • If the wrong direction of fall is not acceptable, attempt to use one or more felling wedges to force the tree in the original direction of fall. Do so by driving the wedges deeper into the felling cut. • Keep everyone away from the tree in all directions and IMPORTANT: BEFORE FELLING A TREE, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE AT LEAST 3 FELLING WEDGES AND A MAUL (HAMMER) AVAILABLE FOR USE IF NEEDED. •then seek professional help! FELLING TIPS • Clear the work area of debris where you can have secure • Use some means to visually mark the Natural Fall footing. Direction. • Make sure there is enough room for the tree to fall. * Mark your notch cut on the Natural Fall Directionside of Maintain a distance of 2 1/2 tree lengths from the near- the tree approximately 18-24 inches above the ground. est person or other objects. Engine noise can drown out :23_ • Cut top of the notch first at a 45 degree angle. Saw through 1/3 of the width of the tree. a warning call. • Remove dirt, stones, loose bark, nails, staples, and wire • Cut bottom of the notch at a 45 degree angle until you from the tree where cuts are to be made. meet the top notch cut. Remove notch of wood. • Plan to stand on the up-hill side when cuttingon a slope. • On the side of the tree opposite the notchcut, make the felling cut. The felling cut should be 2 inches above the • Plan a clear retreat path to the rear and diagonal to the line of fall. center point of the notch cut. Before the felting cut is complete, use wedges to open the cut when necessary • Large buttress roots should be removed prior to notch CUt. to control the direction of the fall. Use wood or plastic wedges, but never steel or iron, to avoid kickbackand " Use a wedge if there is any chance that the tree will not fall in the desired direction. chain damage. • We recommend you cut branches below shoulder height / • Cracking sounds, widening of the felling cut, movement before felling tree. (See Limbing and Pruning). in the upper branches are all signs that the tree is ready to fall. Be alert to signs that the tree is ready to fall: • As tree begins to fall, turn off saw, and move quickly away from direction of fall • Cracking sounds. • Widening of the felling cut. ° Movement in the upper branches.

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OPERATION
:23_
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TREE
FELLING
WARNING:
IF THE TRUNK
OR LIMBS
ARE ROTTING,
THEY
CAN
FALL
UNEXPECTEDLY
AND
CAUSE
SERIOUS
INJURY,
AS YOU MAKE YOUR FELLING CUT, IF THE
SAW APPEARS TO BE BINDING,
THE
TREE
IS
STARTING
TO
FALL
IN THE
WRONG
DIRECTION, IMMEDIATELY STOP THE
SAW
AND
USE A FELLING
WEDGE
AND MAUL
oHAMMER) TO
FORCE THE FELLING
CUT
PEN.
THE
WEDGE
WILL
HOLD
THE
FELLING
CUT
OPEN
ALLOWING
YOU TO
REMOVETHE
SAW. KEEP EVERYONE AWAY
FROM THE TREE IN ALL DIRECTIONS.
DETERMINE
THE NATURAL
FALL DIRECTION
Wind - A tree evenly balanced will
fall
in the same direc-
tion the wind
is
btowing.
• Lean -
Use
a
carpenter's level or plumb bob to deter-
mine if tree has
a
natural lean. A leaning tree willtend to
fall
in
direction
of lean.
• Shape
-
A tree will tend to
fail
towards side that is
more
heavily
branched.
Other Factors- Contacting or
nearby
trees, buildings,
or
wires can influencethe direction the tree wilt
fall.
CUTTING
PROCEDURE
(Fig.
12)
Afterdetermining the Natural Fall Direction,the treeshould
be cut as
follows:
IMPORTANT:
BEFORE FELLING
A
TREE, MAKE SURE
YOU
HAVE AT LEAST
3 FELLING
WEDGES
AND A
MAUL (HAMMER) AVAILABLE FOR USE IF NEEDED.
• Use
some means to
visually mark the
Natural Fall
Direction.
* Mark your notch cut on the Natural Fall Directionside of
the tree approximately 18-24 inches above the ground.
Cut top of
the
notch first at
a 45 degree
angle. Saw
through 1/3 of the width of the tree.
Cut
bottom
of the notch
at
a
45 degree angle until you
meet
the top notch cut. Remove notch of wood.
On the side of the tree opposite the notchcut, make the
felling cut. The
felling
cut should
be
2 inches above the
center point of the notch cut. Before the
felting
cut is
complete, use wedges to open the cut when necessary
to control the direction of the
fall.
Use wood or plastic
wedges,
but
never
steel or iron, to
avoid
kickbackand
chain damage.
• Cracking sounds, widening of the
felling
cut, movement
in the upper
branches
are all
signs
that the tree is
ready
to
fall.
As tree begins to
fall,
turn off saw, and
move
quickly
away
from
direction of fall
Felling._Direction
_2"
1 S_I_
Top
i
g
Notch
_
cut
Bottom
Notch
Cut
/3
_
Buttress
\
°oo,
Figure
12
If your chain saw binds in the
felling
cut, you
have
three
options:
If the wrong direction of
fall
is
acceptable,
carefully
remove the
felling
wedge. C_ deeper
in
the notchside of
the tree untiltree starts to
fall.
If the wrong direction of
fall
is not acceptable, attempt to
use one or
more felling
wedges to force the tree in the
original direction of fall. Do so by driving the wedges
deeper into
the
felling cut.
Keep
everyone
away
from the tree in all directions and
then seek professional
help!
FELLING
TIPS
Clear the work area of debris where you can have secure
footing.
Make sure there is
enough
room
for
the tree to fall.
Maintain
a
distance of 2 1/2 tree lengths from the near-
est
person or other objects. Engine noise
can
drown out
a warning call.
Remove dirt, stones, loose bark, nails, staples, and wire
from
the tree where cuts are to be made.
Plan to stand on the up-hill side when cuttingon a slope.
• Plan a clear retreat path to the rear and diagonal to the
line of
fall.
Large buttress roots should be removed prior to notch
CUt.
"
Use a
wedge
if there is any chance that the tree
will
not
fall in the desired direction.
We recommend you cut branches below shoulder height
before felling tree. (See Limbing and Pruning).
Be alert
to
signs
that
the
tree is
ready
to fall:
• Cracking sounds.
Widening of the felling
cut.
°
Movement
in
the
upper branches.