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Treemon, on your website, you have someone stumpgrinding with just ear defenders . . . should he not be wearing eye protection too?

 

Bloody hell your right that is unacceptable :blushing:

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Okay we can all see faults in others as we can all see different ways of doing the work, what do you do ignore it , bring it to their attention , discuss it on a furum . Does anyone know the answer to the top handle question is it law or is merely advise ( is it an urban myth that someone got fined £2000 for using a top handle saw on the ground ?)

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We could go one step further if we are sticking to rules. Arbtalk has a rule that states:

14. Posting pictures of other peoples work with the intent to discredit(even if just to show examples of poor tree work), is not permitted at arbtalk.

 

You agreed to abide by these rules when you signed up to the forum.

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We could go one step further if we are sticking to rules. Arbtalk has a rule that states:

14. Posting pictures of other peoples work with the intent to discredit(even if just to show examples of poor tree work), is not permitted at arbtalk.

 

You agreed to abide by these rules when you signed up to the forum.

 

I was merely trying to raise a point about top handled saw use , i do not mean to discredit anyone as ive not named nor would i . I appologise if thats how you feel and perhaps should not of used picture though its only to show my point .

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I quite understand, I have duly removed the photo, but left the thread. Not trying to be officious as I know where you were trying to come from, and believe it was with good intentions. But we do have that rule for good reasons. All the best. As you were chaps :001_smile:

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Perhaps its the little things, like top handles on the ground, stump grinding without eyeprotection that slowley creeps into day to day work with a bit of lazyness, which others onsite should bring to their attention there and then, to minimise the risk of accident

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