lakeside
Silver Member
- Joined
 - Sep 4, 2008
 
- Messages
 - 227
 
- Location
 - Ontario and Quebec
 
- Tractor
 - B26, G11000 generator and a G1800
 
This is a bit off subject but many of us use chain saws as well as our beloved Kubotas.  I was asked over the weekend to help clear a walking trail of deadfalls and broken branches.  I was tired from hauling dirt all morning (I haven't got my B26 yet but I'm working on it) but I still went (first mistake, using a chain saw when tired)
I always wear my safety equipment when using a chain saw so I had on my safety boots, helmet, ear protectors and Kevlar chaps. I took a bit of ribbing for being so dressed up but I sort of off hand said it's better to get the safety stuff on before getting hurt.
Late in the afternoon I was cutting a small spruce when I felt a bump on my left leg just above the knee
.  The chain saw had slipped and cut the chap for about four inches.  The chain saw blocked on the chewed up Kevlar like it's supposed to do.  All I had was a torn up chap and NO injuries.  For a long time I never used chaps but started about four years ago.  I'll tell ya, it's the best $90 I ever spent.

	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I always wear my safety equipment when using a chain saw so I had on my safety boots, helmet, ear protectors and Kevlar chaps. I took a bit of ribbing for being so dressed up but I sort of off hand said it's better to get the safety stuff on before getting hurt.
Late in the afternoon I was cutting a small spruce when I felt a bump on my left leg just above the knee