I have always cut wood alone.
I cut a fair amount of wood. For a real logger, it is not much, but for a firewooder, it is quite a bit, averaging around 300-400 cord per year.
Since starting out 30 years ago, I have been cut (3) times. All have been minor.
The first was when I had my saw kick back on a sapling that ran up the back of a tree as I went to make the backcut. It kicked into my shin.
The second was when I working in waist deep snow, and topping off a tree. I was treading through the snow as my saw came down right through my upper thigh. I take sugar in my coffee so I had sugar packets and clotted the cut with that.
The third time was when I cut through a spring pole. That one sent the saw right between my eyebrows at full throttle. I managed to make it to the house, and than by ambulance, and 20 stitches and 4 days in the hospital.
Here is the spring pole I sawed through...
But there are only two logging accidents: minor ones, and the ones that kill you. All mine have been minor! (LOL)
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I've been keeping up with this thread but when I saw that you had posted here yesterday I backed out and went to another thread, because I alrady knew what you were going to say.
I'm always thankful that you survived and are able to tell the story. :thumbsup: