ross_scott
ArboristSite Guru
thought I would ask this as I am doing a logging course here in New Zealand to finish off some qualifications I started five years back so I can finally enter the logging industry and make a career of it. OK enough of the blabbering and onto my little story that happened today, I was out at a farm with the guys cutting up some old trees into firewood for a friend of mine (we have to do this before going to the skid sites for the log making training to help newbies get experience with handling chainsaws and cutting technique with no skidders or haulers around to worry them) anyway I was out there with my brand new stihl MS460 Magnum and was enjoying cutting up an old Tasmanian black wood tree and all of a sudden my freshly sharpened chain wasn't cutting too good so I shut down to check my chain and sure enough I had hit something that was not wood, so the tutor decided he would cut back from the cut where my chain went dull to get the job finished and leave the contaminated part of the tree well he got the good stuff off the tree and just as he finished the last cut an old beer bottle from the 1930's fell out of the beginning of the contaminated wood :shocked: I have seen trees growing around fence wires and metal stakes but never a glass beer bottle.