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Yes jon. I was out felling a rather large dead oak branch fell out of the tree behind me knocked me out fractured my collar bone off work for 6 weeks the I took the helmet to A&E the dr said I was lucky to be wearing it saved me. Bust the harness inside and cracked the shell, some force hit it.

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Yes jon. I was out felling a rather large dead oak branch fell out of the tree behind me knocked me out fractured my collar bone off work for 6 weeks the I took the helmet to A&E the dr said I was lucky to be wearing it saved me. Bust the harness inside and cracked the shell, some force hit it.

 

Hi Jim same thing happened here with chap but he was killed thanks Jon

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Hi I have had a similar miss hap and the Husky saved me too, although I wasn't doing logs at the time. Some one dropped a stilson spanner out of the bathroom window whislt I was coming up the ladder outside, managed not to fall off and the helmet was totalled but I wasn't !!

As a full time doctor and part time logger can I make a plea that safety gear 99% of the time is a drag, but that 1 time your bloody glad you put the helmet on !! Often see local domestic useer cutting stuff with no helmet and usually no clue either !!

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Yes jon. I was out felling a rather large dead oak branch fell out of the tree behind me knocked me out fractured my collar bone off work for 6 weeks the I took the helmet to A&E the dr said I was lucky to be wearing it saved me. Bust the harness inside and cracked the shell, some force hit it.

 

 

got a pic of the hat? hope ur collar bone is fixed ok.

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Balance husky here as well.

But as always your threads are inspiring. When I saw the thread I imagined saw chain coiled round and round in a beehive hat the and a scrawny model strutting the catwalk with it.

 

No I've not touched a drop honest!!

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