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Chunking down big wood?
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<blockquote data-quote="clearance" data-source="post: 732675" data-attributes="member: 5592"><p>I cut my left wrist one handing last year, I was pushing off a top, had taken my finger off the gas but the chain was still spinning, I had cut off the holding wood on one side and she kicked back. Stitches, a few little scars where the bar skipped along, no permanent damage. I admitted it here when it happened, should be honest about these things. So its not without its dangers, if you don't feel confident doing it, don't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clearance, post: 732675, member: 5592"] I cut my left wrist one handing last year, I was pushing off a top, had taken my finger off the gas but the chain was still spinning, I had cut off the holding wood on one side and she kicked back. Stitches, a few little scars where the bar skipped along, no permanent damage. I admitted it here when it happened, should be honest about these things. So its not without its dangers, if you don't feel confident doing it, don't. [/QUOTE]
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