Hahaha. Video??? I wouldn't even let them take still pictures of the aftermath.
It was a brand new Husky 288, 3 day's old if memory serves correctly. It was one of those times when it doesn't. 36" Doug Fir started in a way I didn't want it to and pinched my bar. I backed off, holding the starter cord at arms length, hoping to pull it free when the second came. That didn't happen. I abandond my place when the tree spun off the stump (with a death grip on my bar). It sat down right on top of the power head, and for good measure made a 180* turn before falling down the hill exactly where it wanted to go in the first place. On the bright side, the saw shop was able to salvage 2 AV mounts, and the little rubber "mud flap" at the back of the clutch cover.
Let's see, it was a 5' Sugar Pine that I used all 4 of my wedges on, ran down to the truck and got 2 more, the guy in the next strip came and loaned me a couple, then the saw boss came over and said; "Son, just cut the damn thing loose". I told him "Nope, I faced the SOB to go there, and by grab that's where it's gonna go".
Half hour, and much verbal abuse later it did.There is nothing that will attract unwanted attention like constant, non-stop wedge pounding.
I'm not going to get into the flat samiches I've had to eat. Or the busted gas jugs I had to hike back to the truck to replace.
Well, they're not video's but maybe your mind's eye can picture it happening. Best I can do for now.
Andy