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About 60% of my chainsaw work is done on my own, don't see the problem with it as long as you respect the saw but are confident at the same time if that makes sense.

 

It's all about common sense - on a wet, windy, slippy, miserable day like today there's no way I'd head out into the woods on my own, too much could go wrong! But going up the yard to cut some firewood on a nice dry sunny day, I don't have the slightest problem with.

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But I always have a whistle and a bandage in my pocket

 

Standard issue for building site operatives too... HSE says they can't stick dirty fingers in their mouths to wolf whistle at passing women anymore. The bandage is for when these new fangled feminists throw bricks back... :thumbup1:

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ive used a saw many times alone, never off the ground though, but ive always had people about in the area i know off or not far from site, plus i always carry a first aid kit with me and its just ''feet'' from me when i work alone. 99% of me working alone is doing firewood and logging up though.

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