Last night I was cutting up limbs that had blown down during the windstorm from Ike 2 weeks ago. I am almost done and the next thing I know is my chainsaw is caught in my jeans. I try to pull the saw out of the jeans, but it takes a while to get it out. I don't feel anything except the chain and bar is very hot against my leg. After I get the saw shut off and pulled out of the pant leg, I feel blood running down my leg and into my boot. Trip to the ER and I have 6 lacerations. After 4 hours and 36 stiches, I am sewed back together and going home. Could have been a lot worse than it was.
I had just purchased a new chain for my MS270C and this was the 1st time I used the yellow chain instead of the green chain. Don't know if that had anything to do with the incident or not.
While at the dealer, I looked at the safety helmet with mesh shield and chaps and decided I didn't want to spend the money for them now. I should have because it would have been a lot cheaper and less painful than going to the ER.
I will be getting the safety gear before I pick up the chainsaw again.
Lesson learned the hard way.
Tim
I had just purchased a new chain for my MS270C and this was the 1st time I used the yellow chain instead of the green chain. Don't know if that had anything to do with the incident or not.
While at the dealer, I looked at the safety helmet with mesh shield and chaps and decided I didn't want to spend the money for them now. I should have because it would have been a lot cheaper and less painful than going to the ER.
I will be getting the safety gear before I pick up the chainsaw again.
Lesson learned the hard way.
Tim
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