Yeah, but did he get itIn hindsight probably not the best reaction to a 700 plus $ saw burning on the ground.. grab my $15 dollar lanyard man!!! Bahah
Yeah, but did he get itIn hindsight probably not the best reaction to a 700 plus $ saw burning on the ground.. grab my $15 dollar lanyard man!!! Bahah
Yeah, but did he get it
If we are being Politically Correct for stihl… I guess my crew suffered from a “gravity induced thermal incident” lmaoAt one of the service schools for Stihl I attended they said “We don’t say it caught fire. We say it had a thermal incident.”
My late mate kept a daily journal when he worked for the utility tree service - I was looking through it one day (his entries were boring, but it had little sayings printed in each corner that were amusing) - and ran across one that just said "Killed Buzzy".It’s the first time in my career I dropped a saw out of a tree, I was about 40-45 foot up a 120 foot white pine, saw slipped from my hand… as you can see I climb with a shorty lanyard.. a groundie saw me drop it.. ran over, I asked if it was ****ed up and he said it doesn’t look like it, just the air filter cracked… hold on let me try to start it.. well!!! When he pulled the starter cord the saw burst into flames(no not an exaggeration… literally burst into a fireball), around his hands and face. Thank god he wasn’t hurt.. he dropped the saw, as it was fully engulfed… and it laid on the ground burning until two more ground guys helped him put it out… it was damn near full of fuel
Sorry, non-arborist question. When you're in the tree or in a bucket is the saw not always connected to you (or the bucket)? I.e. you're reaching the saw beyond the length of the lanyard?It’s the first time in my career I dropped a saw out of a tree, I was about 40-45 foot up a 120 foot white pine, saw slipped from my hand… as you can see I climb with a shorty lanyard..
Just a little rubbing with a some Meguiars and it's good as new!Haha, no it’s not really for sale, it burned for about 4/5 minutes so I doubt anything is usable anyway. Just wanted to show the community the daily crew f*** up at work
Yes technically you have a long chainsaw lanyard or a bungee chainsaw lanyard, but I prefer a shorty small leash with a ring on itSorry, non-arborist question. When you're in the tree or in a bucket is the saw not always connected to you (or the bucket)? I.e. you're reaching the saw beyond the length of the lanyard?
List the saw on Craigslist: Saw ran last time I used it.
Gas tank cracked or fuel line came off, leaked gas and came in contact with spark . I surmise.
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