jrs_diesel
ArboristSite Operative
I cut my finger a few months back with my Echo CS-400. Bad thing was, it wasn't even running.
I had finished up some work around the house, and then cleaned my saw on my truck's tailgate. I had just put the B/C back on, and was setting the chain tension. As is the norm, I was holding the nose up and dialing in the tension. Big factor here is that I was not wearing my gloves, and didn't pay attention to where the saw was in relation to the edge of the tailgate.
I snugged up the bar nuts, and then set the nose down. At this point the saw tipped over the tailgate with the bar leading the way down. Without thinking I quickly reached down with my left hand and caught the bar before it went all the way over. 2 cutters went down my left hand middle finger and sliced it open, not too deep thankfully. Didn't tank much force, and I barely felt my finger get sliced. One cut went about 1½ inches, the other about ¾ of an inch, bled for a while too. Worst part was walking inside while holding my finger in a bloody paper towel, and having my wife give me the "what did y0u do to yourself this time" look.
Lesson learned: always wear your gloves. That, and a Granberg File N Joint does a darn good job of keeping a chain sharp!
I had finished up some work around the house, and then cleaned my saw on my truck's tailgate. I had just put the B/C back on, and was setting the chain tension. As is the norm, I was holding the nose up and dialing in the tension. Big factor here is that I was not wearing my gloves, and didn't pay attention to where the saw was in relation to the edge of the tailgate.
I snugged up the bar nuts, and then set the nose down. At this point the saw tipped over the tailgate with the bar leading the way down. Without thinking I quickly reached down with my left hand and caught the bar before it went all the way over. 2 cutters went down my left hand middle finger and sliced it open, not too deep thankfully. Didn't tank much force, and I barely felt my finger get sliced. One cut went about 1½ inches, the other about ¾ of an inch, bled for a while too. Worst part was walking inside while holding my finger in a bloody paper towel, and having my wife give me the "what did y0u do to yourself this time" look.
Lesson learned: always wear your gloves. That, and a Granberg File N Joint does a darn good job of keeping a chain sharp!