Tree Cutting Safety, Part 2: Bucking and Cutting

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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2008

So you've successfully cut down a tree, now what? There are many potential dangers once a tree has fallen. Learn how to handle these risks with a 5-step plan. Plus, tree cutting expert, Tim Ard demonstrates some basic cuts that help slow down reactions in a fallen tree. We invite you to visit www.progressivefarmer.com today for more helpful videos and tips.

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  • 5 stars what model husky?

  • it looks, and sounds like my 357xp....

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  • Im new to all of this but love learning and I find your videos to be awesome! Easy to understand not just what you are doing but why. Believe it or not its sometimes hard to find something thats the right way of doing something on here.

    Thanks for the videos

  • I would like to know which model Husky that is too. It runs nice and smooth.

  • Professional, informative video, great job!

  • So nice to see someone taking chainsaws seriously for a change.

  • or mabey 362 it sounds more like a 359 though because its a little louder than the 362

  • i got a 88 model jonsered 510 sp that my dad gave me as a starting saw started today since about 89-90 he said

  • i thought it was a 359!

  • 359 mabey

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