freezerburn
freezerburn
Well shoot. It’s been 20 years+ ago but here’s my contribution.
I was 50 foot up doing a removal of an elm as I recall. The whole tree was pretty much ready to drop but needed to be a bit shorter to land inside the target area. Anyway, I was up there cutting one side of the last fork off. The saw was cutting right in front of me and a bit above and the fork, very quickly, tipped over to the other fork and started sliding down the other fork (it was still not quite severed through) and was about to pinball flipper me right out of the tree! I reached up to stop the sliding fork and stopped it but I pushed a bit to hold it so I could think a minute and the saw jumped out of the pinch and I got a very life threatening saw cut(s) right where they draw blood when you donate at the blood bank. It was bad.
Among the things I did wrong here the biggest was that I was in a hurry. Don’t do that with this stuff.
When folks find out I used to to trim trees they’ll sometimes ask about different things for a beginner. I always reply with this- “If you live through your first year you’ll probably be alright.” I do not encourage the endeavor.
ps- Never forget that the small saw can kill you just as dead as an 065!
I was 50 foot up doing a removal of an elm as I recall. The whole tree was pretty much ready to drop but needed to be a bit shorter to land inside the target area. Anyway, I was up there cutting one side of the last fork off. The saw was cutting right in front of me and a bit above and the fork, very quickly, tipped over to the other fork and started sliding down the other fork (it was still not quite severed through) and was about to pinball flipper me right out of the tree! I reached up to stop the sliding fork and stopped it but I pushed a bit to hold it so I could think a minute and the saw jumped out of the pinch and I got a very life threatening saw cut(s) right where they draw blood when you donate at the blood bank. It was bad.
Among the things I did wrong here the biggest was that I was in a hurry. Don’t do that with this stuff.
When folks find out I used to to trim trees they’ll sometimes ask about different things for a beginner. I always reply with this- “If you live through your first year you’ll probably be alright.” I do not encourage the endeavor.
ps- Never forget that the small saw can kill you just as dead as an 065!