Chainsaw use - alone

   / Chainsaw use - alone #81  
I started operating tractors when I was seven. Pulled a small square baler with wagon and Dad stacking using a Ford 641. Mowed hay and raked using an 8N. One thing Dad wouldn't let me do until I was 10 was cultivate corn/beans. He said it was too boring and he was afraid I'd fall asleep and fall off the tractor.

I think people that get freaked out by running a chainsaw alone simply haven't worked alone during their lives. As others have said, having other people around adds to the danger in my opinion.
 
   / Chainsaw use - alone #83  
My friend fell asleep on account of his Diabetes driving his 8n a few years ago, pulling a wide roller and drove over himself! Had several busted ribs!
 
   / Chainsaw use - alone #84  
Yes, but I only drank out of the fast moving water in the creek ahead of the pasture. :thumbsup:
Reminds me of a friend who said he smelled a faint odor of a skunk every time he brushed his teeth in the morning. When the rest of his family said the same thing he checked the springhouse. There it was, a dead skunk floating in the water blown up as big as a basket ball. :eek:

It took a large fish net to get it out, a few gallons of bleach and letting the water line to the house free flow for several days and all was good again.
 
   / Chainsaw use - alone #85  
But a lot of us are the generation that rode in cars without seatbelts, drank water out of a hose or creek, rode in the back of pick ups, rode bikes without helmets and untold number of other "unsafe" things.
I drank from the creeks all the time growing up, even the one thru the woods where the cows were.

Also got hit once from the top branches of a falling tree. I tried to run around to the other side once when dad was cutting, and thoughtt i was far enough away. Dad was pissed, he didnt see me... Learned my lesson.
 
   / Chainsaw use - alone #86  
When I was on thinning crew we were supposed to work spaced out from the other crew members and often the trees were small. But at times we'd get within tree range when we were thinning out taller trees. Then some of the guys would try to drop a tree so the top would just brush the next guy over. Once one of the guys mis calculated and clobbered his target pretty hard. A 6" dbh tree that's 30-40' high carries a pretty good punch out at the end. Everyone got back to work eventually but the one guy was kinda unhappy about it.
 
   / Chainsaw use - alone #87  
I drank from the creeks all the time growing up, even the one thru the woods where the cows were.

Also got hit once from the top branches of a falling tree. I tried to run around to the other side once when dad was cutting, and thoughtt i was far enough away. Dad was pissed, he didnt see me... Learned my lesson.

I remember thinking it would be fun to run fast between the tractor and Wisconsin powered hay baler. I made it fine a few times until dad stopped the tractor. Boy did I get yelled at.
 
   / Chainsaw use - alone #88  
And a little shorter.

Had the top of a Elm tree clobber our brand new tractor. Bend some pretty strong fenders and smashed the lights. So, yes, a lot of energy!

As a 12 year old kid, I knew that is exactly what would happen, but my Dad didn't want to get a longer chain, and thought it would magically fall off to the side.
 
   / Chainsaw use - alone #90  
Reminds me of a friend who said he smelled a faint odor of a skunk every time he brushed his teeth in the morning. When the rest of his family said the same thing he checked the springhouse. There it was, a dead skunk floating in the water blown up as big as a basket ball. :eek:

It took a large fish net to get it out, a few gallons of bleach and letting the water line to the house free flow for several days and all was good again.
I worked with a guy years ago who was trying the "simple life", living with no electricity or running water. One day he told about the spring water tasting bad so he started working the hand pump until pieces of mouse starting coming up. After that he said, the water tasted fine.
A few years later I was cruising timber out of a remote hunting camp that the company had rented. The water tasted terrible so I drove several miles to a spring, while my coworker kept using the water. One Monday we got there and the owner had just gotten done shocking and cleaning the well; he'd cleaned a couple of rabbits, snakes, and other miscellaneous wildlife out of it.
 

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