meh, it's just trivial stuff. The bigger picture:
1. Trying to make money runnin saws, everything is expensive. If I or anyone can pinch pennies at every aspect of a tree service company, but still have quality stuff that lasts, the better.
2. We all get hurt, and if overhead is kept as low as possible, less stressful on the expense of recovery days.
So far in 2 years: crush injury to a finger, torn ligament in my left knee from tripping down a steep ravine with a Lewis winch and five gallons of gas on my back in a frame pack. During the forever rains, wasn't wearing corks and slipped off a tree onto another. Cracked a bunch of ribs and fked up sternum cartilage. Trying to upright an atv log dolly that had tipped with a 28" saw log: severe muscle spasm, couldn't even tie my boots.
As a disabled combat vet trying to stay afloat with this chainsaw stuff, there are bigger fish to fry.