Did you ever see inbred jed on YouTube. Apparently he looked up felling a pine and something that was hung up dropped and hit him in the face. Dead immediately. He was an experienced guy. A local acquaintance was walking the woods by me and a limb can down and broke his neck. It’s dangerous out there.I wonder why a person raises his head up while felling a tree, exposing himself to a direct hit in the face, instead of observing the crack that is cutting.
I know better and if I would have took a minute I would have seen it. My wife went somewhere and my dogs wanted to do inside so I took advantage of the free time without taking the time I needed. Years ago three Norway spruces went down together and I about killed myself in front of my wife. I hiked about a mile in to clear a trail and forget stuff in my truck. I got pissed off and in a rush. My cut went through and sprung back into my chest and threw me. I’m pretty sure I was inches from a broken neck. That was the end of being a trail volunteer. Watching what I was doing left of the cut should have went up and right maybe move down. Left went straight at me.Tangles like that can be tough to read. I always take a few minutes to look them over and try to figure out all the different forces involved before I make the first cut, but even then I still guess wrong sometimes. Glad you're okay!
to see if limbs are falling is the main reason you look up when felling a tree.I wonder why a person raises his head up while felling a tree, exposing himself to a direct hit in the face, instead of observing the crack that is cutting.
I've had the top of a dead tree break off and come down on me like a spear. If I hadn't looked up, it would have hit me on the head.I wonder why a person raises his head up while felling a tree, exposing himself to a direct hit in the face, instead of observing the crack that is cutting.
I still use themThere used to be metal head pots
I wonder why a person raises his head up while felling a tree, exposing himself to a direct hit in the face, instead of observing the crack that is cutting.
What if you cut down a larger tree and you're alone?
they are for very small stick that fall from trees, but they do nothing for limbs bigger than your two or three fingers together that is a few feel long falling from 20 feet or more.There used to be metal head pots
you look up every few seconds to make sure you are in control of your own safety. the first thing you do when cutting any tree is plan your escape route at a 45 degree angle away from the direction that you plan to fell the tree. clear your escape so you dont have to fumble around in case you have to run... its much safer to have a spotter but that isnt practicle in production logging. so cutters work in pairs they work both cutting in the same area if they dont hear each others saws they know to check on the other. because *s-worde happens and it happens fast.What if you cut down a larger tree and you're alone?
How long do you have to go?me too. badly
I understand. My full retirement age is 67. I'll be 62 in March. I think I will start social security then and work part time. My body is getting in bad shape. I don't think I can make it til 67. It's all I can do to work 40 hours a week now.I'm 56 and i have to go til im 67 to get the full pention at my job because i didnt hire here until 45. i have worked for the company since 03 but the first ten years were as a independant contractor so that time doesnt count. i have had a job since i was 10 years old too.....im ready to just retire