jdboy9
ArboristSite Operative
First off I am not a professional didn't think I was before today or do I now but I did think I was experienced enough to do what I was doing.
1st don't cut alone (if I was experienced enough I would never have let this happen)
2nd take your time (think you know what you are doing and feel confidant in what you are doing yet so you might let some things go unnoticed)
3rd pay attention pay attention!
4th if you think you know it all you don't probably never will (which goes back to 2nd and 3rd)
I have been cutting trees for firewood and at work (golf course) for at least 10 years. Need 10-12 cords for myself just to heat with. Just because I have been doing this for so long doens't mean crap though and I learned that today.
I was cutting a maple down bout 30 ft 18"dia topped and started wedging and it started to break and the next thing I see as I'm turning to take off is the wedge pop out and the tree started twisting and coming towards me. I looked took off running in what direction I figured it wasn't going and well I looked again and what you know its right over my head, so I jumped out of the way as fast as I could. It caught my arm real hard knocked me over and I somehow twisted my ankle bad and smashed my face all up. I haven't been back yet since I can't walk but I guess I was told that the tree got hung up about 2 foot off the ground which is why I wasn't crushed. Just got back from the er there for 4 hours.
I did plenty wrong today that I will never look past anymore but in the past I always have just because it was faster or easier. I could have easily been killed today but luck was on my side I guess. Just be careful everyone I'm really happy to still be here.
1st don't cut alone (if I was experienced enough I would never have let this happen)
2nd take your time (think you know what you are doing and feel confidant in what you are doing yet so you might let some things go unnoticed)
3rd pay attention pay attention!
4th if you think you know it all you don't probably never will (which goes back to 2nd and 3rd)
I have been cutting trees for firewood and at work (golf course) for at least 10 years. Need 10-12 cords for myself just to heat with. Just because I have been doing this for so long doens't mean crap though and I learned that today.
I was cutting a maple down bout 30 ft 18"dia topped and started wedging and it started to break and the next thing I see as I'm turning to take off is the wedge pop out and the tree started twisting and coming towards me. I looked took off running in what direction I figured it wasn't going and well I looked again and what you know its right over my head, so I jumped out of the way as fast as I could. It caught my arm real hard knocked me over and I somehow twisted my ankle bad and smashed my face all up. I haven't been back yet since I can't walk but I guess I was told that the tree got hung up about 2 foot off the ground which is why I wasn't crushed. Just got back from the er there for 4 hours.
I did plenty wrong today that I will never look past anymore but in the past I always have just because it was faster or easier. I could have easily been killed today but luck was on my side I guess. Just be careful everyone I'm really happy to still be here.