Posted by jm. on December 19, 2013 at 10:01:09 from (162.72.101.221):
In Reply to: Tire go boom... posted by mss3020 on December 19, 2013 at 08:45:32:
Well here is mine from yesterday bad luck/goodluck deal. Was in the man lift trimming a dead limb off large oak. Lim was hanging out over public road and I thought it needed cutting. Had a 40 ft. lift boomed about all the way up. Big dead limb from 300 yr. old oak. limb was at least 10 n diameter. Had the lift positioned where no way was it going to hit anything. Some way when the cut was finished it too my Stihl i60 with it . Saw fell about 35 ft. ,figured it was junked. Got down to it and it landed flat in a soft ditch and was still running. No damage at all , man needs a little good luck ever now and then.
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