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Gee glad you got it done without getting killed. Take Jolly's offer he needs to get out again so you would be helping him and he you Win Win.
The probability of the event occurring can change through experience, but it could change either way depending on the experience.Interesting analogy, but if you could influence the outcome of the coin toss by using reason and experience the odds change, don't they?
i've always been a believer in a chainsaw license just like a firearms license. not saying you couldn't ever cut wood. you would just benefit from some basic training before you attempted it. it would benefit 90% of the population. most people who say they know what they are doing are scary as heck cause they actually don't. to be honest, it's not easy to get proper training. you gotta know when your learning what to do cause 95% of the time your learning what not to do when watching other hacks cut wood.
You forgot power linesI'm with you. Saws are super dangerous. Trees also are very dangerous. Put them together, and LOOK OUT!!! I do wish it was easier to get training. I found one group that does it around here (not a big logging area) but it was a 4 hour drive to take their class. Best $100 I ever spent. They offer maybe 5 different classes, but they're rarely open to the public. They'll come do classes at your location, but it's not cheap and it's too difficult to find a dozen people who want to take the class, which would make the price reasonable.
I wish saw dealers would at least strongly recommend buying safety gear and taking some basic training. I know it wouldn't be good for business, but yikes, videos like this really demonstrate the need for more available training.
How is that possible??? A one point it looked like the saw almost came back into your leg. Sawing back and forth like that is the BIGGEST rookie mistake anyone can make. ANY saw is as good as its chain or blade and if you are doing that because you dull the blade....then sharpen it and learn to handle a saw properly. I only say this because your enhancing the saws kickback by doing that and for the 10-15 it takes to sharpen a chain or just change it out, will save you the agony of crawling to your truck (if your injury allows you to).I very well might. There are drawbacks to learning how to do things on your own! But, 16 years without an injury...
I've seen worse.
Hell, we've done worse, but that was a long time ago, and we would never wish those days on anyone else, right?
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