StevenPaul
Silver Member
- Joined
- Sep 9, 2005
- Messages
- 133
- Location
- Anderson County, SC
- Tractor
- John Deere 2010 (Kranky), JD 4500
Don\'t slam me to hard....
I'm already getting it from my wife and 17 year old son, but the story goes like this...
Plan A, fencing needs done, trees need cut to make room for the fencing, load up tractor with chainsaw, gasoil, chain oil. No problem so far. Get to work, cut a few trees, so far so good, wife calls ask have the kids called to go pick them up from school, I answer yup, she says, don't worry I'll get them, I think, cool, more tree cuttin time. So I hang up, go to cuttin again, the BAM! it happens, after I cut a tree, I lifted the chainsaw up out of the way (in my left hand) to proceed to the next tree, problem was that I think I got to relaxed and let the bar kinda swing around and without me thinkin about it, next thing I know I feel this "bite". I look and lo and behold, I'm bleeding. The pictures will explain it all. And before I get slammed for not having the proper safety apparel and/or for just being plain stupid, I have to say that I have given thanks to my Father in Heaven that it is only as bad as it is and have already thought of 100 worse scenarios. The really funny part besides my wife and kid giving me a hard time is that when it happened one of my first thoughts was, sheeeesh, the guys on TBN are gonna slam me for this!
All in all though, things are ok, the tractor is fine, and I'm hoping to get back out there and cut some more trees.
And this post is mainly for the ever so important reminder of safety first and don't ever relax when cutting trees.
And one more thought is that my chainsaw is a small 14 inch Poulan and it is pretty light and very manageble. I think that had something to do with me becoming relaxed and just letting it swing. So I guess I need to get a bigger chainsaw that takes two hands to carry. Just kidding, maybe /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I would like to remain anonymous but...
my name is
Steve and I'm a tractorholic
I'm already getting it from my wife and 17 year old son, but the story goes like this...
Plan A, fencing needs done, trees need cut to make room for the fencing, load up tractor with chainsaw, gasoil, chain oil. No problem so far. Get to work, cut a few trees, so far so good, wife calls ask have the kids called to go pick them up from school, I answer yup, she says, don't worry I'll get them, I think, cool, more tree cuttin time. So I hang up, go to cuttin again, the BAM! it happens, after I cut a tree, I lifted the chainsaw up out of the way (in my left hand) to proceed to the next tree, problem was that I think I got to relaxed and let the bar kinda swing around and without me thinkin about it, next thing I know I feel this "bite". I look and lo and behold, I'm bleeding. The pictures will explain it all. And before I get slammed for not having the proper safety apparel and/or for just being plain stupid, I have to say that I have given thanks to my Father in Heaven that it is only as bad as it is and have already thought of 100 worse scenarios. The really funny part besides my wife and kid giving me a hard time is that when it happened one of my first thoughts was, sheeeesh, the guys on TBN are gonna slam me for this!
All in all though, things are ok, the tractor is fine, and I'm hoping to get back out there and cut some more trees.
And this post is mainly for the ever so important reminder of safety first and don't ever relax when cutting trees.
And one more thought is that my chainsaw is a small 14 inch Poulan and it is pretty light and very manageble. I think that had something to do with me becoming relaxed and just letting it swing. So I guess I need to get a bigger chainsaw that takes two hands to carry. Just kidding, maybe /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I would like to remain anonymous but...
my name is
Steve and I'm a tractorholic