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Dean Lofthouse
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We all do things that we shouldn't with chainsaws from time to time, this is proof why we should think twice next time! If i'm honest, 95% of the time i'm a silky man, but we've all done it Dean! Had a couple of small cuts, and one off an MS200t, all just scratches! Not really into that one handed stuff personally, but i understand it is often the most realisic approach. I love my Silky!

 

Hope it heals soon mate, bet u **** yourself when u realised what u'd done and saw the blood! ;-)

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this was my lesson learned dont trust conifer branches cuting and chucking like you were dean and branch i was standing on broke and myself and running saw went flying and i landed ontop of my saw a few branches below lesson was i should have taken 2 minutes to put my spikes on but it was only a little thing thought id be alright but obviously not

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Thanks for sharing Dean, shows that you need to have control over your mind too and if know your not doing it right have the power to stop yourself. I know a few times I've had to really force myself to not do something stupid and I've not started swinging chainsaws round in trees yet.

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