RandyT
Elite Member
Was talking to a neighbor/customer Friday, and he showed me his bandaged head and said he was cutting a tree and a limb came back and smacked him on top of the head.
It not as bad as it appears, the 1/2 that's breaking off is heading into a parking lot.Several of those would be down, if it was my pole.
If it's bothering you, take it down or if you feel it is a hazard to someone or your personal property cut it down, while sometimes pictures can be deceiving it look's like an easy removal.Leave it or take it down?View attachment 828185
Poplar is a crappy tree to have around anything.It not as bad as it appears, the 1/2 that's breaking off is heading into a parking lot.
... including your wood stove or furnace.Poplar is a crappy tree to have around anything.
Be careful out their guys when working around trees. Neighbor and customer of mine was air lifted to a trauma center after having a widow maker hit him in the head while cutting firewood. Don't know many details at this point.
Well, I wasn't cutting a tree but narrowly escaped getting a huge headache from a falling street light pole. The pole was at the end of a fairly steep slope and as I started down the slope I apparentlyBe careful out their guys when working around trees. Neighbor and customer of mine was air lifted to a trauma center after having a widow maker hit him in the head while cutting firewood. Don't know many details at this point.
…. the right front wheel and maybe the mower deck whacked the pole. I "zoomed" on by into the street. The pole broke off about 20 feet up along with the street light arm came crashing down and the pole broke again when it hit the ground. Had I not "zoomed" into the street it would have fallen on me. Yes, I had a hard hat on but I don't think it would have helped much. The power company thought it was funny and decided that pole and the next one up the hill needed replacing.
I had called the power co. two yr ago and they told me there was nothing wrong with those poles1!!!!!!!

It was scheduled to be his last job? If so, that’s doubly sad. I had a friend whose father retired. On his first day (perhaps even same day) of retirement the steering broke on his Farmall M, it went into the ditch and rolled over killing him.Many years ago, my Dad died in 2000. My Dad's first cousin was 62 years old, a logger all his life and on his last job. After this he was going to retire and winter in Florida. A widow maker fell out of the tree and broke his neck.
Glad to hear I'm not the only owner of a machine whose range lever is alarmingly easy to accidentally bump into a neutral position. I've had more than one work partner using my machine unknowingly and accidentally bump that stupid lever into neutral while hopping onto or off of the machine, and have to come find me to ask why the stupid machine won't move. I've always wondered what would happen if my arm or hip ever accidentally dragged the lever out of gear on a hill. Now I know!I apparently bumped the range lever, on my Kubota B3200, into neutral and zoooommed down the slope I went.
Fake.
Check out YouTube. Seems real.Fake.
I'm far from expert however:
Where are the tractor tire prints?
("But it happened and THEN it snowed!")
There's no snow on tractor.
Not fake, that has been on TBN before with a story how it happened.