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Why you should wear chaps! (GORE WARNING)
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<blockquote data-quote="rbiersteker" data-source="post: 2818419" data-attributes="member: 60982"><p>I am new to the forum. Bought and used a chainsaw for the first time yesterday! MS 260Pro. Had all the gear on minus the chaps. That will change today! I'm buying some before I fire the saw again. Thank you for sharing. I should know better too. My Dad worked for the local region doing maintenance. Chainsaw kicked back and somehow caught his forearm. Right to the bone. Long recovery. AGATT for me and for my family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rbiersteker, post: 2818419, member: 60982"] I am new to the forum. Bought and used a chainsaw for the first time yesterday! MS 260Pro. Had all the gear on minus the chaps. That will change today! I'm buying some before I fire the saw again. Thank you for sharing. I should know better too. My Dad worked for the local region doing maintenance. Chainsaw kicked back and somehow caught his forearm. Right to the bone. Long recovery. AGATT for me and for my family. [/QUOTE]
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