"This is the best case scenario, it could have been so, so much worse. It could have been two dead very easily," Gordon said.
Arthur Butlin's neighbour was the driver of the ute.
Butlin was finishing off his working day on the farm when he got a phone call from his trapped neighbour.
"He called to say the tree had fallen and the two of them were okay.
"I just said stay in there, It's powerlines, you just don't know."
A Fire and Emergency New Zealand spokesman said fire brigades across the region were being kept very busy.
He said there had been a large number of calls from the top half of the North Island for weather-related incidents.
"There have been trees down, power lines down, flooding callouts, motor vehicle accidents, roofs lifting and objects that have not been secured," the spokesman said.