Humptulips
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Must have been stupid because I spent about 8 hours in the ER.
I had cut a strip up to the highway and powerlines. Shovel came in an logged it out. Went back today and we were going to push the remaining leaners away from the powerlines. Pretty nice spruce 30" to 40" and tall, 3 nice logs and a top to a tree.
The fifth tree I fell I was watching the tree when it started to go and when it hit the ground it flipped up a chunk the shovel had left. Thought I was way in the clear. I had backed up about 15 feet and to the side from the stump. Chunk landed right on me. Knocked me down and landed across my hips. It was about 10' long and maybe 8" through.
Nothing broke but boy am I sore even with some painkillers. Feel pretty lucky though as it could have been a lot worse.
Shovel operator says it was a fluke and no way to predict it but I look back and think I should have seen it. I saw the chunk there, in fact I stepped over it and where I gunned the tree I should have seen it was going to just catch the end of it. Tree landed right where I gunned it. If I would have missed my lay I wouldn't have got hurt.
Saw that chunk fly up in the air and it seemed like my feet were stuck in concrete. Couldn't get out of the way. Afterwards I gutted it out and walked out but one step is tough right now.
I'm afraid the rest will have to wait a few days. After that I really have to quit going back. I'm too old for this.
I had cut a strip up to the highway and powerlines. Shovel came in an logged it out. Went back today and we were going to push the remaining leaners away from the powerlines. Pretty nice spruce 30" to 40" and tall, 3 nice logs and a top to a tree.
The fifth tree I fell I was watching the tree when it started to go and when it hit the ground it flipped up a chunk the shovel had left. Thought I was way in the clear. I had backed up about 15 feet and to the side from the stump. Chunk landed right on me. Knocked me down and landed across my hips. It was about 10' long and maybe 8" through.
Nothing broke but boy am I sore even with some painkillers. Feel pretty lucky though as it could have been a lot worse.
Shovel operator says it was a fluke and no way to predict it but I look back and think I should have seen it. I saw the chunk there, in fact I stepped over it and where I gunned the tree I should have seen it was going to just catch the end of it. Tree landed right where I gunned it. If I would have missed my lay I wouldn't have got hurt.
Saw that chunk fly up in the air and it seemed like my feet were stuck in concrete. Couldn't get out of the way. Afterwards I gutted it out and walked out but one step is tough right now.
I'm afraid the rest will have to wait a few days. After that I really have to quit going back. I'm too old for this.