The crane slewing equipment is powerful enough to "push" trees during the felling operation.
The automatic cross cut function should be deactivated before attempting to fell large trees with multiple cuts.
The risk of damaging the saw bar is greatly increased by using multiple cuts
The crane has better lifting ability when working close to the machine
You should always make sure that the saw is in the home postion before attempting to move the crane during the felling of double stems.
When felling leaning trees against their natural felling direction it is not necessary to to push them with the machine.
When harvesting on an uphill slope it is a good idea to rest the sawbox on the ground to help cut the stump at the right height.
When felling an area that has both large and small stems it is a good idea to fell the largest ones first.
Forked trees should be felled last as they can sometimes be difficult to handle
The placing of several counter cuts together on one side of the tree is an acceptable method for felling of large trees that are leaning against the intended felling direction.