Lil Foot
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1979 B7100DT Gear, Nissan Hanix N150-2 Excavator
I agree with what you posted and was wondering about his process as he picked up his saw. Then his helper holding/stabilizing the end one handed with a yoked limb. I wonder what he learned from this experience!First he was almost killed. Then he made up for it by almost maiming himself and his helper. More than once. This is how Darwin Awards are won.
He just jumped in with the chainsaw without any clear plan, cutting the wrong end to start. You can actually hear him realize the repercussions at about 2:30 when he says "<sigh> I've done it now".
IMHO: He should have stepped back, taken a deep breath and planned things out in advance, considering the effects that changing the centre of balance would have on stability and what additional stabilization might be required to compensate. (Maybe something more than teetering the remaining trunk on a dead branch?) Then assembled all the required equipment before jumping in with a chainsaw and safety shorts.
All in all, it brings to mind the phrase "Power tools are perfectly safe, until you forget how dangerous they really are." Same can be said of tractors and chainsaws.
Great sawyer, or a complete idiot.ROPS is fine, top section isn't ON the tractor, not even the nuts and bolts.....
guy must be a great sawyer....wearing shorts, no earplugs.
Yeah, there's WHOLE bunch of things I wouldn't have done with the saw.Great sawyer, or a complete idiot.
I know which way I'm betting. He's one of those, "I have no clue, but I'm just gonna do stuff until somethin' happens,. Maybe it'll be a good thing." kind of guys.
And he probably thinks he's just the cat's meow. Something about the Dunning-Krueger effect comes to mind.
^^^^^he probably thinks he's just the cat's meow. Something about the Dunning-Krueger effect comes to mind.
Thanks for the Dunning-Krueger reference. I’ve run across numerous folks for whom that was definitely applicable, possibly myself a time or two, but didn’t have any term for it aside from vernacular phrases.And he probably thinks he's just the cat's meow. Something about the Dunning-Krueger effect comes to mind.
One thing that’s very consistent about the times where I’m taking a swing at whatever after what I believe to be adequate research/training: I do NOT video my first attempts.