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Had some fun in the woods today with a new toy/tool
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<blockquote data-quote="zogger" data-source="post: 3974569" data-attributes="member: 57436"><p>Way cool man! I don't have a 346 yet but I *do* want one. My huskies are all aces nice and read so much about those, they can't be lyin! I bet you had fun and good for checking and double checking.</p><p></p><p>Hearing, yep, easier without, but I use my eyes more and just gauge it better. Already lost enough hearing, almost all in one ear and 50% or so in the other, so I am just not cavalier about it anymore. it doesn't come back. I use the husky integrated helmet and muff system, just got it this past summer, so the muffs stay on. I have found I can still hear "enough", I can catch the creaks if the saw is just idling. Judgement call, if it was real dicey to me I would pop the muffs up. For me, what I made myself learn the past little while, is look up and still cut and sort of know where you are in the cut, and fast glances, up, down, all around. And ain't no shame in vamoosing early, either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zogger, post: 3974569, member: 57436"] Way cool man! I don't have a 346 yet but I *do* want one. My huskies are all aces nice and read so much about those, they can't be lyin! I bet you had fun and good for checking and double checking. Hearing, yep, easier without, but I use my eyes more and just gauge it better. Already lost enough hearing, almost all in one ear and 50% or so in the other, so I am just not cavalier about it anymore. it doesn't come back. I use the husky integrated helmet and muff system, just got it this past summer, so the muffs stay on. I have found I can still hear "enough", I can catch the creaks if the saw is just idling. Judgement call, if it was real dicey to me I would pop the muffs up. For me, what I made myself learn the past little while, is look up and still cut and sort of know where you are in the cut, and fast glances, up, down, all around. And ain't no shame in vamoosing early, either. [/QUOTE]
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