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<blockquote data-quote="Rickytree" data-source="post: 1478767" data-attributes="member: 15013"><p>I had that happen to me from a supposely experienced groundman/climber that I was working for/ helping out. He had 3 wraps and I cut down the top of this poplar. Put the 372 down on the lanyard( 3 or 4 footer) He rocked me so bad that the saw came up and the handle hit me in the face. I was a little upset almost unclipped it and dropped it on him. The next one I told him we were doing differently. Put a notch in the top (30 foot or so) and they pulled it over across the width of the backyard. They were pushed up against the fence and I swear the tips hit the brims of they're hard hats. Now that's funny! and very enjoyable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rickytree, post: 1478767, member: 15013"] I had that happen to me from a supposely experienced groundman/climber that I was working for/ helping out. He had 3 wraps and I cut down the top of this poplar. Put the 372 down on the lanyard( 3 or 4 footer) He rocked me so bad that the saw came up and the handle hit me in the face. I was a little upset almost unclipped it and dropped it on him. The next one I told him we were doing differently. Put a notch in the top (30 foot or so) and they pulled it over across the width of the backyard. They were pushed up against the fence and I swear the tips hit the brims of they're hard hats. Now that's funny! and very enjoyable. [/QUOTE]
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