When working with a QINLI brush cutter, it is essential to understand how to cut thick weeds and small trees. There are two kinds of plants that need to be cut in two different ways.
First, thick weeds and little trees.
The denser the weeds, the softer and bendier the vegetation and the easier it is to cut. Trimming small trees have a woody stem that makes them hard for the Brush Cutter. This is to say: small trees could require more time and effort to cut than thick weeds.
To cut thick weeds and brush effectively, utilize a sweeping motion with the brush cutter.
That way there is no overgrowth of weeds. For younger trees, you must be more cautious. Place the blade of the Brush Cutter at the base of the tree and slowly cut through the stem.
The right way to cut down trees is one of the keys for an effective job.
One is to “buck,” or saw the tree into smaller pieces, from the bottom up. That way the tree will not fall in the garden. Another method is a horizontal cut in the bottom of the tree. Good for small-trees with small slender trunks.
Here are some tips for cutting thick weeds and small saplings: use the proper blade for the task.
For thick weeds, the best blade to use would be a blade with sharp teeth and a broad cutting path. This you do to get rid of the weed faster. For smaller trees make cuts with a tough blade that will wear through the hard stems.
Always wear safety gear, such as gloves, goggles and ear protection, when using a brush cutter.
Clear the area of anything that might obstruct you while working. Make sure you follow the manufacturer’s directions on maintaining your Brush Cutter.
Table of Contents
- First, thick weeds and little trees.
- To cut thick weeds and brush effectively, utilize a sweeping motion with the brush cutter.
- The right way to cut down trees is one of the keys for an effective job.
- Here are some tips for cutting thick weeds and small saplings: use the proper blade for the task.
- Always wear safety gear, such as gloves, goggles and ear protection, when using a brush cutter.