Re: You Don\'t Use Safety Chaps?
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( <font color="blue">I cringe when I see news reports on television of hurricane cleanup, with the guy holding his saw while wearing shorts and sneakers.
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I took a friend's kid scouting areas for opening of deer season this year. Where I used to hunt are a whole bunch of new house lots /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif. One lot had a nice shiny SUV with a family (kids, BIL, ladies, and proud new owner). The new owner had a shiny new chainsaw and was dropping fairly large ash, hard maple, some elm,... And, he had on.... You got it...sneakers, shorts, t-shirt, no helmet, no gloves. Shiny new SUV w/i reach of trees if they fell the wrong way, kids playing with their dog, well w/i reach of falling trees. Nearly gave me a heart attack. Being the jerk I am, I mosied down and said hi. During small talk I mentioned possible danger of the "crew" being around and that he might want to invest in boots, chaps, etc... Looked at me like I was an idiot and told me he "KNEW WHAT HE WAS DOING". I said I was glad to hear it and went on my way. Didn't hear any sirens that day. So, I expect some one was watching over them.
Yup, chaps saved my leg yesterday and I won't take the saws out w/o 1st putting on the chaps, gloves, boots, and helmet. Still no gaurantees but odds a lot more in my favor. Besides, I agree...the chaps are real handy for pushing through the brush and bramble.
New pair on order. Couldn't pay for the ambulance ride for the price of the chaps.
BTW: This does have to do with tractors, kinda... Clearing the trees up there is in prep for getting the wood road in so I can get up there with the CUT.
Tom