How to identify dangerous situations when cutting trees and logs. This blow down Douglas fir tree has some potentially dangerous situations. I will show you how to identify these dangers and how to safely cut a tree like this without getting injured. The chainsaw I am using is a Stihl MS462 with a 32 inch bar. In situations like this, a longer chainsaw bar can have advantages over shorter bars.
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