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An update: Been to see him in hospital and whilst obviously in a post-op state and covered in electrodes and a whacking great cast on his arm the prognosis is excellent; this is very good news - Doctors expect a full and complete recovery to his arm with no anticipated permanent damage; you can imagine what a relief this is in respect of career and self-employment contexts.

 

Turns out this was the result of a good old chainsaw kickback. Al is not a newbie and imo one of the better ones in a tree if you know what I mean...

 

Saw is not old, chainbrake hadn't kicked in when the arm caught it but it had by the time it connected with this neck.... Hmmm.

 

Thanks for all the words of support / encouragement - I will pass them all on.

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An update: Been to see him in hospital and whilst obviously in a post-op state and covered in electrodes and a whacking great cast on his arm the prognosis is excellent; this is very good news - Doctors expect a full and complete recovery to his arm with no anticipated permanent damage; you can imagine what a relief this is in respect of career and self-employment contexts.

 

Turns out this was the result of a good old chainsaw kickback. Al is not a newbie and imo one of the better ones in a tree if you know what I mean...

Saw is not old, chainbrake hadn't kicked in when the arm caught it but it had by the time it connected with this neck.... Hmmm.

 

Thanks for all the words of support / encouragement - I will pass them all on.

 

 

Sounds like someone has a guardian.

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Sounds like someone has a guardian.

 

Yeah, and it sounds like he was watching the other chanel there for a second :laugh1: thank god he got back in the game when he did :001_cool:

 

Good news that he'll make a full recovery, hopefully it'll be a quick one.

Chainbrakes work really well on the ground in a 'good stance', but up in a tree, how often are we really positioned so that a chainbrake will function correctly? Lucky fella.. could happen to anyone...

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