hunterridgefarm
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- Joined
- Jul 12, 2005
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- Location
- Western NC
- Tractor
- Kubota L3130DT, Kubota L185DT, JD LX277
I have been cutting trees at our new home site. I have cut around 40 big trees the past few months and have never thought of wearing a hard hat. Usually just safety glasses. This weekend I droped around 12 big oak with a few pine mixed in. I always look the trees over for dead limbs and determin where I want the tree to fall. If I see a limb that is dead I tend to look up at the limb the whole time I am making my final cut. On about my tenth tree for the day I looked it over and no dead limbs that I could see. I made my final cut and as the tree was falling a small limb hit me on my head, just a scratch, but the big part of the limb landed within 2 feet of me. I can honestly say this got me attention. I cut a couple of smaller trees after that and spent the rest of the day trimming and cutting logs to be pulled with the tractor next Saturday.
So I am going this week to get a hard hat with face shield and ear protection all in one. I try to be very safe in everything I do but this was very stupid of me and could have been much worse.
Since many on this site are clearing trails and building sites that need to have trees cut I wanted to post this as a reminder WARE YOUR HARD HAT!!!
If you don't have one get one! A small investment that could save your life.
It would be a good idea to ware one while on your tractor in the woods clearing trails also.
So I am going this week to get a hard hat with face shield and ear protection all in one. I try to be very safe in everything I do but this was very stupid of me and could have been much worse.
Since many on this site are clearing trails and building sites that need to have trees cut I wanted to post this as a reminder WARE YOUR HARD HAT!!!
If you don't have one get one! A small investment that could save your life.
It would be a good idea to ware one while on your tractor in the woods clearing trails also.