MattB
The Tree Hugging Tree Cutter
A couple years back I was working on a steep slope cutting the smallest stems from 60 year old regenerated tan oak stumps. I found using my MS200 climbing saw was the most comfortable way to cut small stems all day long.
I am usually really good about using my chain brake when walking with a running saw but on that day I wasn't going more than a couple steps to the next tree.
I lost my footing on the slippery slope and fell flat on my stomach with my arms outstretched above my head. As I fell I gripped the saw handle and pulled the trigger. My left hand ended up only an inch or two from the running saw.
I was really lucky to not loose my hand that day. Since then I've had to replace the chain brake on all of my saws from wearing them out...a small price to pay.
I am usually really good about using my chain brake when walking with a running saw but on that day I wasn't going more than a couple steps to the next tree.
I lost my footing on the slippery slope and fell flat on my stomach with my arms outstretched above my head. As I fell I gripped the saw handle and pulled the trigger. My left hand ended up only an inch or two from the running saw.
I was really lucky to not loose my hand that day. Since then I've had to replace the chain brake on all of my saws from wearing them out...a small price to pay.