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  1. Tucker943

    ChipSafe

    I didn't see any gore, thankfully.
  2. Tucker943

    ChipSafe

    I dont get it.
  3. Tucker943

    ChipSafe

    Plus you cant pawn the load off as clean chips at that point.
  4. Tucker943

    ChipSafe

    I guess you are right. But wouldnt you be wiser about it after losing your leg? How are fake legs connected? Any risk of being taken with the leg?
  5. Tucker943

    ChipSafe

    I do know a man that lost one leg feeding a chipper, then lost the prosthetic leg years later doing it again. He deserved it at that point.
  6. Tucker943

    ChipSafe

    Well, the flip side of the coin is that maybe it isnt a matter of using your feet to push, but rather that legs can get caught by brush and you can, and people have, been pulled in that way. Ive fed a chipper wrong and had my leg get tangled in the brush going in. Never a sever case, but enough...
  7. Tucker943

    ChipSafe

    A climbing saw is more dangerous in my hands then a full size saw.
  8. Tucker943

    ChipSafe

    I despise not being able to see where the guys are chipping. I know its stupid, but I just hate not having an eye on them.
  9. Tucker943

    ChipSafe

    Agreed.
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