Kodiak Kid
Idiot with a "power saw"
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I've been looking for a thread focusing on the natural hazards that can be and often are present when working in the woods. I STIHL Haven't found one.
Wether your a professional Cutter, or a weekend warrior? Wether your working on turning a flat parcel of land with timber into farm land using a 029 farm boss and a Kubota? Wether you're tip'n big timber on the steep with a power saw or sling'n rigg'n under a OO9? Wether your toping a tall conifer or piecing a branched out hardwood? There is always going to be a danger factor involved!
Dose the name "Grisdale" ring any bells? No pun intended!
This thread is welcome to anyone that has any
questions they might have, sound advice to add, offer, argue or contribute, as well as stories of dangerous senerio's that a person or one of their friends or family has experienced. However, lets keep it somewhat civil and somewhat serious please! I love a good joke as much as any. If not more and definitely do my share of clowning around. However, one thing we should all, and probably do agree on is. When it comes to working in the woods? Safety ain't no joke!
Where to even begin?
Snags?
A few windfall or "Blowdown" on flat ground?
Maybe a few "loaded" blowdown on the flat, integrated with snags?
Widowmakers?
Widow makers affected by wind perhaps?
View attachment VID_20221225_142946844.mp4
Maybe we should all just start with the basics hu? A "patch" of blowdown, on the steep, integrated with snags and power lines!
No, that wouldn't be right either! Not without of course first going over the proper PPE!By the way, "anyone" can "jump" in on this thread if they wish to add anything.
Cut safe, stay sharp, and be aware!
To be continued...
Wether your a professional Cutter, or a weekend warrior? Wether your working on turning a flat parcel of land with timber into farm land using a 029 farm boss and a Kubota? Wether you're tip'n big timber on the steep with a power saw or sling'n rigg'n under a OO9? Wether your toping a tall conifer or piecing a branched out hardwood? There is always going to be a danger factor involved!
Dose the name "Grisdale" ring any bells? No pun intended!
This thread is welcome to anyone that has any
questions they might have, sound advice to add, offer, argue or contribute, as well as stories of dangerous senerio's that a person or one of their friends or family has experienced. However, lets keep it somewhat civil and somewhat serious please! I love a good joke as much as any. If not more and definitely do my share of clowning around. However, one thing we should all, and probably do agree on is. When it comes to working in the woods? Safety ain't no joke!
Where to even begin?
Snags?
A few windfall or "Blowdown" on flat ground?
Maybe a few "loaded" blowdown on the flat, integrated with snags?
Widowmakers?
Widow makers affected by wind perhaps?
View attachment VID_20221225_142946844.mp4
Maybe we should all just start with the basics hu? A "patch" of blowdown, on the steep, integrated with snags and power lines!
No, that wouldn't be right either! Not without of course first going over the proper PPE!By the way, "anyone" can "jump" in on this thread if they wish to add anything.
Cut safe, stay sharp, and be aware!
To be continued...