Sodo
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- Kubota B-series & Mini Excavator
Depends if someone wants to gamble with their opposing thumbs.
I can't speak for everyone else but I would do it like the guy in the video, where he holds the round on the end away from the danger. And where he stands, he can fall back away from it, and can easily brace his body against that shelf to stay out. So in my case it would be 16 inches away but could be 18 or 20 inches. Maybe consider a guard above it that let the biggest round in but gave you something positive up higher to brace against. Can't say without using it but I would know within the first few minutes.
Fingers ~18 inches away from that is absolutely no problem (for me).
My chainsaw is very often closer to fleshy bits than 16 inches. But agreed while not everybody should use a chainsaw, few people clear out or get scared watching a video. How were you thinking the operator might get his thumbs in there? Maybe his children are playing football next to the woodpile? Drinking buddy jumps on his back to give him a noogie? Rough-housing while he's running the chainsaw?
Move along folks this thing is probably safer than a chainsaw (or a tractor). Safer than felling, safer than tree trimming it's no big deal. Hydraulic could be safer but so much slower, and more time to rest between rounds. But more bending over which has high possibility of injury.
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