Kenny yousey was the guys name. got hit with a tree sitting on his log loader when that storm blew in on Tuesday. top notch guy died doing what he loved. he was from croghan ny. Lotta people around here relied on him for firewood logs, gonna miss him.
When I was 15 years old, 27 years ago I started running chain saws. My Father always, always told me, until it sank in, to always make sure your chain saw has lots if not full of gas prior to cutting down a tree. He always said, not to turn your back on a tree that is not thoroughly cut through, because you will never know which way that tree will go, once it starts to fall.
I have missed judged where a tree is going to fall. It is so easy to do. I've had trees already turn on the stump, and fall another way than planned. Prior to cutting down a tree, I have always filled my Chainsaws with gas/mix, and bar oil. I'd rather know how much fuel is in chainsaws instead of wondering, am I going to have enough gas/mix in the tank, to get the job done.
Bruce.
Two tanks of Gas, and some times the second saw fully gased, warmed up!!!Good advice. I was taught to fall timber by my uncle and his advice was to gas up every time you had nothing else to do. We cut stuff that might take two tanks of gas but before we'd start the back-cut we'd make sure that saw was full. Sometimes on a really large tree we'd keep a spare saw handy...also fully gassed and warmed up.
Uncle yelled a lot when you ran a saw clear out of gas. He also chewed snoose. Somebody yelling at you while chewing snoose leaves a real impression on you...along with lots of little black specks.
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