Harbor Freight Tools 97092 Chainsaw User Manual


 
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Move as far away from the cutting area as the Extension Ropes allows. Con-5.
nect the Handles (1) to the ends of the Extension Ropes. Longer ropes of the
same gauge as the Extension Ropes can be attached to the Chain Saw so that
higher limbs can be cut and/or the user can be a safe distance away from the
limb being cut.
Cut at a 45° angle by pulling the Extension Ropes alternately with each hand. 6.
As the Chain is pulled it will automatically orient itself to cut the limb.
Cutting the bottom of the branch rst will prevent the limb from peeling excess 7.
amounts of bark from the tree when the limb falls.
Saw the limb in long, brisk strokes. Use the full length of the Chain Saw to cut 8.
the limb. Do not change position while cutting as this can cause the Chain to
bind. Stay clear of the cutting area for safety.
To cut roots, clear away dirt and debris from around the root, loop the Chain 9.
Saw under the root, connect the Handles, and pull back and forth until the root is
sawed through. Cut the root at a 45° angle, repeat at the other side of the root
to remove it completely.
Caution. Do not put excess pressure on the Chain Saw during this process or, when
the root is cut through, the Saw could y back toward the operator, possibly
causing personal injury.
Removing branches or roots can be traumatic to the tree and can provide an 10.
entry point for disease and pests. Seek advice from your local lawn and garden
specialist concerning care for the tree after limb removal.
Clean, then store the tool indoors out of children’s reach.11.