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Re: Man O man Did i ever screw up the a today:( :
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Posted by lee on April 29, 2004 at 18:49:40 from (24.24.87.102):
In Reply to: Man O man Did i ever screw up the a today:( :( posted by Farmallkid on April 28, 2004 at 17:13:02:
Cutting down a dead tree once. We had a rope about 25 feet up attached to my buds pick-up. I notched it and just got the saw started on the back side when I somehow sensed motion in the tree trunk. I looked up real quick and saw that dead tree just a whippin back and forth, debris filling the air. I pulled the saw and took off runnin, no good, got hit real hard in the head with a limb,near knocked me out. My bud had gunned the truck and broke the rope. 10 stitches in me but we both learned a big lesson. Wear a hard hat if felling trees and make sure you and your buds are on the same page as to the game plan, ya know. I simply assumed he knew what he was doin to just tension that rope til I got clear. He and I had cut wood plenty of times. No assumptions from now on, we discuss all the details beforehand. No matter what were pullin on.
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