Can i use chainsaw to trim hedge




















However, chainsaws often allow up to 3 different size bars to work on the chainsaw. If you plan on cutting a lot of bushes, go to the lowest bar size recommended for your chainsaw, which will give added control to the cutting and reduce the cutting area. If you just want to get through it quick, use a longer bar to whack those bushes. A longer bar also may be necessary for longer, taller shrubs and bushes.

Keeping the chain sharp is a mandate for all chainsaw cutting but especially when cutting lighter materials such as brushes. A sharp chain will allow you to get the most precise cuts and will keep the chain from snagging against the branches.

Also, loosen the tension on the chain slightly, turning the tensioner screw about a half turn counterclockwise, which will give the chain added flexibility and will stop the chain from binding against the lighter woods. It will also prevent the chain from popping off the bar suddenly. If you have family around, keep them at a safe distance — especially children. Never raise the chainsaw any higher than your waist when in use. Pruning with a chainsaw.

Chainsaws are recommended for use on overgrown or well-established shrubs — ideally with main branches of three or more inches in diameter. How you use your chainsaw may differ slightly depending on the shrub. For instance, forsythia should have only have older, drooping, or weak branches and discoloured bark removed. Alternately, lilac bushes should have entire older stems cut off.

Avoid tip-pruning lilacs as it ruins their shape, rather than encouraging new blooms. Trees typically need less pruning than shrubs but need doing occasionally to encourage health and growth , as well as reduce size.

Using a chainsaw to cut down trees can be a big job. When you aren't used to using a chainsaw, or are pruning more than just one or two branches and have to operate the saw for an extended time, consider a lightweight consumer-grade saw with a bar that is 14 inches or smaller. Additionally, ensure you are wearing sturdy footwear, safety glasses and work gloves before you pick up a chainsaw. Avoid operating a chainsaw while on a ladder and don't hold the chainsaw above waist level.

Never operate an electric chainsaw in a wet area. Whether pruning a bush to control its height or promote flowering, you need to know how to make a thinning cut. A thinning cut removes a branch where it meets another branch or the ground.

To reduce height while maintaining the natural look of the bush, clip back the tallest branches to their origins, removing no more than one-third of the shrub's total growth. Make cuts using the appropriate tool for the branch diameter to individual branches spread evenly across the plant. To shear a bush into a formal shape, use scissorlike manual hedge trimmers or a power trimmer to cut the bush so it is wider at the bottom than the top. Go back through and make additional thinning cuts with hand pruners to ensure good light and air circulation.



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