Posted by gwstang on March 31, 2016 at 00:34:52 from (71.42.172.242):
Apparently unwise too... I was trimming some limbs along the tree line in the front field, because it was getting very hard to cut under them. Red head was gone for the day so I had at it. Oldest boy lives across the road and just happened to drive by and see me from about 150 yards away. Of course he called her and told her. She tore me up when she got home,...lol. There was some blood involved when the chainsaw got caught. Nicked my arm a little (saw was off at the time) as I was trying to hold onto the tree and cutting with one hand using an 18" Stihl. You can see where I had to tie the saw off and get down and hit the limb with the FEL to knock the limb on off and it broke off at the bottom. I spent all day doing the one side of the field. I hate ladders and getting up on them. Think I will make the youngin' that ratted me out get up there to do the others.
I'll wait until she is gone another day to do the other side of the field. :shock:
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