TheBEast
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Any one have any picture stoke? Borrowed a Husqarvarna 455 Rancher from a buddy and got some wood for next winter.....there's just something about working with a chainsaw that's gratifying.
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Cue Marc and the safety orange chaps.
Cue Marc and the safety orange chaps.
Yo!
My go to saw is my Husqvarna 372 xp (71.5 cc), 24" b&c, full comp, round ground semi chisel.
Bump...bought a HD special to cut down and clean up some small trees around the yard. Used it once but all I had for protection was jeans and safety glasses.
What is the minimum set of safety gear?
Bump...bought a HD special to cut down and clean up some small trees around the yard. Used it once but all I had for protection was jeans and safety glasses.
What is the minimum set of safety gear?
A cod piece and common sense.
I won't saw without cut resistant pants or chaps, steel toes or chainsaw boots, safety glasses and hearing protection. No felling without a suspended hardhat of some kind. Some folks won't do with less than a full chainsaw helmet and integrated mesh face shield, but I prefer without.
HAHA. It always worked ok when the chain was sharp and you didn't touch yourself with the spinning part. Engineers crack me up.
Thanks...do you also wear gloves?I won't saw without cut resistant pants or chaps, steel toes or chainsaw boots, safety glasses and hearing protection. No felling without a suspended hardhat of some kind. Some folks won't do with less than a full chainsaw helmet and integrated mesh face shield, but I prefer without.