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Is it worth buying a pto saw bench?


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Just bought this collino and we all think its great!

So much safer, quieter and saves all the bending with the chainsaw!

I decided to buy this one because it had the two safety handles so no excuse for any accidents!

I will post more pics or vid of it cutting.

 

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PTO shafts deserve respect they are not as sharp as saw blades but take no prisoners if you get caught in one. Modern guarding is good to protect operator but often means the shaft as to be completely removed to grease the ujs. I would not want to be stood at a PTO saw when a UJ disentigrates

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PTO shafts deserve respect they are not as sharp as saw blades but take no prisoners if you get caught in one. Modern guarding is good to protect operator but often means the shaft as to be completely removed to grease the ujs. I would not want to be stood at a PTO saw when a UJ disentigrates

 

I've seen the damage a propshaft done on a 100t dumper that was spectacular total carnage in seconds took the back off the gearbox tore the mounts out the chassis knocked off the hydraulic tank dumped brake cooling oil and dented the hoist cylinders i think it was about 50k to repair

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