imagineero
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Just thought I'd throw this out there.
Did a bunch of trimming for a client, got down out of the last tree and was taking a branch off from ground level. The yard was raised up above the street by about 7', with the sidewalk sloping away downhill. They had a low fence in the yard, about 4' high with a tree hard up against it. Branch was protruding out in to the street. So I'm leaning on the fence which is at waist height, both hands on the saw making the cut when the fence collapses. No real time to do anything, and I was going along for the ride... So i pitched the saw on the way down and didnt have time to put my hands up to protect me.
Came down pretty hard on the concrete, smashed my right knee up and got some grazes and bruises but no real damage. I'll be limping a couple weeks by the feel of it (happened two days ago and still limping). Maybe worth a heads up to take a look at fences before relying on them. I'm guilty of ocassionaly clambering up or over a fence to get to a tree, but generally give them a quick shake. I didn't stop to look at this little fence and it turns out that one side wasn't attached at all while the other was rotten. Accidents often happen when you dont think!
Shaun
Did a bunch of trimming for a client, got down out of the last tree and was taking a branch off from ground level. The yard was raised up above the street by about 7', with the sidewalk sloping away downhill. They had a low fence in the yard, about 4' high with a tree hard up against it. Branch was protruding out in to the street. So I'm leaning on the fence which is at waist height, both hands on the saw making the cut when the fence collapses. No real time to do anything, and I was going along for the ride... So i pitched the saw on the way down and didnt have time to put my hands up to protect me.
Came down pretty hard on the concrete, smashed my right knee up and got some grazes and bruises but no real damage. I'll be limping a couple weeks by the feel of it (happened two days ago and still limping). Maybe worth a heads up to take a look at fences before relying on them. I'm guilty of ocassionaly clambering up or over a fence to get to a tree, but generally give them a quick shake. I didn't stop to look at this little fence and it turns out that one side wasn't attached at all while the other was rotten. Accidents often happen when you dont think!
Shaun