murphy4trees
TreeHouser
Close calls will definitely get your attention.... And really the time to debrief and work at understanding what happened is when ANYTHING UNEXPECTED happens.. It doesn't matter if it was a close call or damage was done or not.. if something happened that you didn't expect, then you have the opportunity to figure out why and learn from it.. I had a tree go 45º to the intended lay once. I shut the whole job down and went home for the camera.. Took 214 photos of the stump and would not think about anything else until I figured out what happened... turns out the hinge was an inch or two longer than the bar, and I had cut a significant bypass dutchman in the tip end of the topcut of the face... when I inspected the face before starting the backcut, there was a bunch of sawdust laying in the bypass kerf, making it look like a clean notch...Turned out to be a valuable lesson... well worth the time and energy needed to tease out that understanding...