Billy_S
Gold Member
This was my first time doing any REAL work with my FEL. Moving sawdust doesn't count. I was cleaning up a burn pile that has been neglected for years.
I dismounted to put a chain on a big tree trunk I intended to add to the pile, when I noticed a lot of fluid by the left rear tire. Yes, she was hurt and bleeding bad.
A preliminary, in field exam, revealed a foreign object (bailing wire) wrapped around her left rear axle, along with a mass of what looked like steel wool. I had shreaded an axle seal. I certainly didn't know there was like 3 miles of very fine steel wire in an axle seal, all of which was wrapped around her axle.
Trauma of this nature is beyond my capability. I called the dealer this morning to arrange to have her picked up by Flight For Life. She just needs the care that is only available at a well equipped trauma center. I hope she makes it and has no permanent damage due to the blood loss. There was no point in giving her a transfusion until her wound could be repaired.
Not that it matters much, but I wonder if this will be an expensive surgery? It appears, from what I could tell, that her axle will need to be removed to make the repair.
I dismounted to put a chain on a big tree trunk I intended to add to the pile, when I noticed a lot of fluid by the left rear tire. Yes, she was hurt and bleeding bad.
A preliminary, in field exam, revealed a foreign object (bailing wire) wrapped around her left rear axle, along with a mass of what looked like steel wool. I had shreaded an axle seal. I certainly didn't know there was like 3 miles of very fine steel wire in an axle seal, all of which was wrapped around her axle.
Trauma of this nature is beyond my capability. I called the dealer this morning to arrange to have her picked up by Flight For Life. She just needs the care that is only available at a well equipped trauma center. I hope she makes it and has no permanent damage due to the blood loss. There was no point in giving her a transfusion until her wound could be repaired.
Not that it matters much, but I wonder if this will be an expensive surgery? It appears, from what I could tell, that her axle will need to be removed to make the repair.