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I've cut my arm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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but not in the usual way!!!

i was sectioning down a leylandii, i put my snap cut in, chain break went on and turned the saw off!!! the piece was only small so i held the saw in one hand and grabbed the broom handled size bit but it got caught up and pushed towards me and shoved my arm across the top of the bar!!!:scared1:

if the chain break wasnt on then i might of got a smaller cut!!!!

befor in the docs

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after at home

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yeah i can work, i finished the tree off then went and got it stitched up, climbed all day the day after and it was fine, no muscle damage

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Cool, im proper sqeamish when it comes to cuts, Id prob have had the next day off haha broken bones and dislocations i can cope with but im not good with blood!!

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Cool, im proper sqeamish when it comes to cuts, Id prob have had the next day off haha broken bones and dislocations i can cope with but im not good with blood!!

broken bones makes me feel all funny like

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yeah i can work, i finished the tree off then went and got it stitched up, climbed all day the day after and it was fine, no muscle damage

 

So, will you keep using the chainsaw one-handed after your accident? Just curious...

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