treemonk
ArboristSite Lurker
Hey guys i' m really new to this site but I have been visiting alot before i became a member. One thing is for sure i never thought i would be writing here. But on Monday My business partner and I went to do our first contract. We spent all winter to get ready get proper insurance and get the equipment we needed. We have been in the field for about 6 years and we are certified arborist. Anyway we bought an old whisper lite chipper 1965 but was all rebuilt 2 years ago. It took us a long time to buy it because they are very scary machines but could not find any thing else so we bought the thing did some maintenance to it look at the blades they looked OK so we did not play with them. But on Monday we where cutting down a big red maple and every thing is almost finished we had maybe 1/2 an hour of work left to do when on of the blade broke to pieces and one of the pieces flew in my leg about 1/4 inch from my family jewels not the best felling as you can imagine but to make this long story short the piece of metal did not touch any thing but fleshy was 6 hours in the hospital they took it out from the other side of my leg. I should be good and back at it in a few weeks. So guys when you work around a chipper please be careful and always expect the unexpected.