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Arboricultural Injuries and Fatalities
Chainbrake optional---fatal mistake 266xp--Complacency is just around the corner!
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<blockquote data-quote="WI_Hedgehog" data-source="post: 8076796" data-attributes="member: 122401"><p>New saw didn't run well in wood, sputtered under load so I used a smaller saw and finished a log. Before dinner I ran into town and got fresh ethanol-free gas, read up on the new saw after dinner, maybe the chain was too tight, will try again today. </p><p></p><p>Thought about your neighbor while in the woods, it sounds like chasing dollars might have got him (going too fast to get the job done and move to another job). Those little mistakes add up, I had several myself, certainly not criticizing your neighbor, every day I learn something and yesterday was, "i do it that way because I've always done it that way and it's always worked." Thinking of your neighbor I canned a few habits, so thank you for sharing. </p><p></p><p>Tomorrow I'll bein front of a computer monitor and can take a good look at your saw restoration, looking forward to seeing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WI_Hedgehog, post: 8076796, member: 122401"] New saw didn't run well in wood, sputtered under load so I used a smaller saw and finished a log. Before dinner I ran into town and got fresh ethanol-free gas, read up on the new saw after dinner, maybe the chain was too tight, will try again today. Thought about your neighbor while in the woods, it sounds like chasing dollars might have got him (going too fast to get the job done and move to another job). Those little mistakes add up, I had several myself, certainly not criticizing your neighbor, every day I learn something and yesterday was, "i do it that way because I've always done it that way and it's always worked." Thinking of your neighbor I canned a few habits, so thank you for sharing. Tomorrow I'll bein front of a computer monitor and can take a good look at your saw restoration, looking forward to seeing it. [/QUOTE]
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