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<blockquote data-quote="TreePointer" data-source="post: 2847337" data-attributes="member: 29705"><p>I know some kids who certainly are strong enough to cut at age 12/13. In addition to all the safety education and PPE, I would start them out with bucking logs in a clearing and maybe on a sawbuck. </p><p></p><p>Mental age is a whole other ball o' wax. I have a 55 year old neighbor who shouldn't be anywhere near sharp objects. On the other hand, I know some kids who have a PA junior hunters license at age 11/12 and are responsible enough to carry and shoot 30 caliber deer rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TreePointer, post: 2847337, member: 29705"] I know some kids who certainly are strong enough to cut at age 12/13. In addition to all the safety education and PPE, I would start them out with bucking logs in a clearing and maybe on a sawbuck. Mental age is a whole other ball o' wax. I have a 55 year old neighbor who shouldn't be anywhere near sharp objects. On the other hand, I know some kids who have a PA junior hunters license at age 11/12 and are responsible enough to carry and shoot 30 caliber deer rifles. [/QUOTE]
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