Dangerous Fastest Idiots Cutting Tree Fails Skill With Chainsaw | Tree Falling on Houses #01
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- Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024
- Dangerous Fastest Idiots Cutting Tree Fails Skill With Chainsaw | Tree Falling on Houses #01
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So people call it an accident, because it happens so unexpectedly. Do you have any solutions to reduce accidents and reduce damage when cutting trees with chainsaws like that?
What’s the most unexpected thing that’s ever happened to you or someone you know while cutting trees? How do you think it could’ve been avoided?
@@TopmomentsTV68 Please answer my question before asking others. I once witnessed a tree falling unexpectedly while being cut - it split and fell earlier than planned. Fortunately, the worker was well-trained and had a safe escape route. From my experience, carefully assessing the tree's natural lean, establishing clear escape paths, and maintaining safe distances are the most crucial factors. Do you have any experience with this?
@@ForestryMachines-i2l In my experience, ensuring that all precautions are in place before cutting is key, and it's always important to be aware of the tree's condition and environment. Based on your experience, what do you think are the most common mistakes that can happen when cutting a tree unexpectedly? Do you think there are any specific tools or techniques that can help prevent such incidents?