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Come on, you what you said is the same thing as saying it is harder to do. Jeez
To you perhaps, but not to me, then or now.

If you feel you need to play "word games" to have something to argue about, have at it, I'm not playing.

SR
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #22,342  
To you perhaps, but not to me, then or now.

If you feel you need to play "word games" to have something to argue about, have at it, I'm not playing.

SR
Sorry, I did not know that getting on and off a tractor was hard for you to do. My apologies.
 
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Would be nice if the boot companies put a picture of a 'broken in' pair of boots that have been worn a few years.
I wish they would have one of those charts you can print off, step on it and get your boot size. Haix makes great boots and I would like to order a pair of these. But they’re sizing sux, and it’s expensive to keep mailing them back until you find the right size. Plus if you buy them on sale and have to return them you don’t get the replacement at sale price; rather, you have to start all over again.

But since you asked… image.jpg

I bought these around Christmas 2021. It’s taken me a while to break them in but now I wear them almost daily.
 
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I always wanted a pair of Haix. What style are those?
 
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Apology accepted, please don't let it happen again!

SR
No problem, I try to respect old folk and those with mobility impairments. I just didn't know your physical restraints. My bad.
 
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To get back on track here’s a picture of my next sawlog. It was in one of the few dry spots of my woods.
It was half dead with the bark peeling off one side and still tight on the other. Got a 20 foot stick before the top forked and cut 2- 10 footers to make hauling home easier
 

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   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #22,348  
Haix makes great boots and I would like to order a pair of these.
I looked at their website and saw some i might be interested in. But I really like to try on boots before I get them. Sometimes even that can be tricky. Also I get set on something and tend to stick with it unless it changes and I have to find a replacement.

I like Redwing and Keens, for work and Luchesse for non-work boots. I just recently bought a pair of 5.11 so called 'tactical boots' that actually are pretty good for what I need them to do, which is primarily be comfortable when doing chores and provide stability.
 
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Also I get set on something and tend to stick with it unless it changes and I have to find a replacement
I do, also, that’s why I was rather disappointed to see that my favorite leather boot; chain saw resistant, Made in USA, for under $200; is no longer offered. Apparently they were being made for a third party by Carolina, and they don’t have time to fill the outside order. Right now I have my Haix, a pair of sneakers and one pair of low shoes for footwear and need another pair of work boots.

Here are a couple more pictures…IMG_2851.jpegIMG_2853.jpeg
By the time that these were taken my feet were about the only thing which was (were?) dry.
 
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I wish they would have one of those charts you can print off, step on it and get your boot size. Haix makes great boots and I would like to order a pair of these. But they’re sizing sux, and it’s expensive to keep mailing them back until you find the right size. Plus if you buy them on sale and have to return them you don’t get the replacement at sale price; rather, you have to start all over again.
I've found the Haix XR200 boots to run exactly true to size. I wear a size 9 medium width, and the 9M XR200 boots fit me perfectly. A shoe store about 30 minutes up the road from me supposedly carries Haix chainsaw boots, but they've never had them in stock when I've been there. I was fortunate to find a Haix boot booth at a local Logging Equipment expo years ago. So I could try them on for size. They did not have medium widths with them, but the 9W was close enough that I knew the 9M would work out for me, so I ordered it.

I've been told the Haix Protector Ultra and Protector Prime run large and to order a half size smaller than normal.

BTW: with something like a hiking boot, there is more to getting a good fit than just matching the outline of your foot.
 
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BTW: with something like a hiking boot, there is more to getting a good fit than just matching the outline of your foot.
I understand that but it's a start. Haix merely says to order the same size as your sneakers. That didnt work out for me very well, and not only did I pay for shipping both ways but also lost out on the sale price.

Once you do get a boot size established they have some good deals on seconds. They aren't eligible for returns which is why it's important to get the right size on your first try.
 
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I was fortunate to be able to try some Haix boots on at the Loggers' Expo when they were in my area. They alternate between Bangor, Maine (odd years) and Essex Junction, VT (even years). Haix always has a booth - at least they do at the Vermont one.

I did order my brother a pair of their XR200 boots and took a gamble that they would fit. I did ask ahead of time if they would accept an exchange if they did not fit. The woman with whom I corresponded said they normally don't do exchanges, but said to contact her and she would arrange it. (I would not have done so if she had not agreed. Losing the sale price AND paying shipping was more that I was ready to spring for.)

I just wish some of the nicer chainsaw pants were at these shows. I'd love to try on some Pfanner or Clogger pants, but no one around me has them.
 
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^^^^
You are really enjoying that sawmill! I've been trying to get mine on more solid footing until I can pour a slab, and it always takes me forever just to figure out how I want to do something.
 
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Found a few hemlocks that blew down in the last storm and recovered them for the sawmill

Looks like good stuff to practice on (y) You must be getting the hang of it by know.

gg
 
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^^^^
You are really enjoying that sawmill! I've been trying to get mine on more solid footing until I can pour a slab, and it always takes me forever just to figure out how I want to do something.
I got the 1.5 inch stone spread and used one of my milled beams as a solid base for the front most jacks which I screwed to the beam and then used rebar "pins' to secure the beam to the ground.
I am really having a good time with the mill.
 

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