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Oct 14, It is advised to only use the reciprocating saw to cut a small tree or branch. Do not use your reciprocating saw to cut a tree or branch that is more than 12 inches in diameter. If you have a bigger tree than advised, then consider using a more appropriate tool like a chainsaw. Using a reciprocating saw on a large tree or branch will just lead to you sawing bushchopping.pwted Reading Time: 7 mins.
The reason a reciprocating saw works so well for cutting tree roots is because the blades can get in the dirt and hit a rock unlike a chainsaw. If the blade gets ruined, who cares, it. If you do decide to cut a root, first dig out the soil all the way around the root, then make a clean cut using either a sharp hand saw or a reciprocating saw. Once you’re done, refill the hole.
Apr 09, Use a sawzall or reciprocating saw same thing. You don't even have to dig, it will cut right thru the dirt and root. I use this method all the time by laying a 2x6 on the grond and running the saw through the dirt for many feet on both sides with a 12 inch blade.
Nov 29, You can either use a root cutter blade or a tree root cutting saw for this purpose. But make sure you don’t go too far. Trim the roots to around 1/3 of their original size.
Anything more can be injurious for the tree. Digging a trench. If you’re wondering how to dig a trench through tree roots, then you should know that we are trying to save the tree here.
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