6sunset6
Veteran Member
- Joined
- May 6, 2007
- Messages
- 1,055
- Location
- SE NY
- Tractor
- NH TC34DA 34HP HST, 2 rear remotes, front diverter, loaded R4's
I will throw in my 2 cents. 30 years ago I swung a saw with an idling chain across a log and stepped over at the same time. 14 stitches 7 inside and 7 outside I was alone and lucky it was only muscle tissue and not deep. I was more careful I thought until I took a forest service course a couple of years ago in order to work as a volunteer on the Appalachian Trail. I learned a number of things most of what I knew by practice but now by theory. Like tension and compression and a cutting plan and look up before starting and the saw is either idle or full on . But the most important thing I learned was the chain brake. If the saw is not cutting wood the brake is on.