Well, here’s mine..
Doing a large Cherry take down next to the street,, there was three of us on the crew—me, my boss and a ground man.
I’m doing the removal and I’m all finished with limbing, so all the brush was about to be chipped—while I remained in the tree, chunking it down in 24” sections.
The tree was approxiametly 40” in diameter and extremely heavy, of course,, being a Cherry and all..
As I finished cutting each piece, I’d snap my saw back to my saddle, look in all directions to check for my co-workers position, then push each chunk off so it would land as close to the base of the tree as possible. At this point, I was about 50’ up.
Well, they wouldn’t call them accidents if they didn’t happen the way that they do, “by complete surprise.”
Now the chipper is fired up and brush, by the arm-loads- are being sent through the hopper. Between me cutting and the chipping, not a sound could be heard –not unless I whistled, or they happened to look up to see how far I’ve come on my cut.
As I finished my cut, I put my saw away, looked for my bro’s, then pushed off the 200lb. monster.
Then, out of nowhere, my ground man decided to waltz between the tree and some stacked brush,, right underneath where I’m dropping the wood.
It went sailing straight down and he was walking right towards it. I hadn’t had time to whistle, all I could do is watch in horror as this could be a terrible accident in the making.
John, "the ground man about to be splattered," had a pitch-fork over his shoulder, walking it to the chipper.
My heart was in my throat and for once, this accident was happening at lightning speed.
Just as he got directly under my tree, the chunk landing square on the pitch-fork hanging over his right shoulder, sending it flying in the air, as the wood continued it’s journey to the ground.
John immediately fell to the ground on his knees, grabbing his shoulder,, now in excruciating pain. That was the first time that I yelled at a co-worker for being such an idiot, but yet, happy at the same time that he was still alive.
That was just one of my close calls…