Chainsaw Resource Links
This following course will hopefully give you the “BASIC” information necessary for all your chain saw endeavors.
The first, and possibly most important, step to safely operating a chain saw is to select a saw that fits your needs, is quiet, balanced and equipped with safety features. It is important to remember that these safety features do not take the place of proper training, safe operating practices and common sense.
Sharp Advice For Chain Saw Owners: A guide to the care and maintenance of your saw chain.
The Oregon® Maintenance and Safety Manual is the premier book in the chainsaw industry on how to safely and effectively use and maintain the cutting attachments on your chainsaw. This important manual has been broken down into 11"chapters". The Maintenance and Safety Manual is provided by Oregon® to help you be smart, be sharp, be safe, and be productive as you use and service the chain, guide bar, and sprocket on your chainsaw.
Whether you are a homeowner cleaning up a few trees and limbs in the yard, a farmer cutting firewood and keeping the pasture clear, or a firefighter cutting a firebreak for a forest fire, you know how handy a chain saw can be!
A guide to the proper technique for Tree Felling.
ArborMaster® provides consulting, evaluation, and education for the tree-care industry and other industries who deal with trees.
Masters of the Chainsaw is a limited group of the nation’s top professional chainsaw sculptors, dedicated to promoting and preserving the integrity of the art form and it’s performance.