I spent about 4 hours running my 346XP and 372XP felling and blocking up some standing dead maple Sunday afternoon. Noodled the big rounds into manageable pieces and then started busting it up the for the woodpile. I have split a fair amount of hardwood with my Super Splitter and it is still deadly sharp, unfortunately I got a reminder while pulling the bit out of a log. I rocked it forward to loosen it, re-gripped the piece and rocked it back, cut cleanly through a pair of heavy Wells Lamont leather gloves, a pair of glove liners and through the skin on the meat of my palm. It was so clean I didn't even notice I did it till I saw the blood! I could see muscle inside the 1 inch gash so I went into the house and closed it up with super glue, good as new and finished busting rounds. I guess the moral of the story is even if you are vigilant being careful running the saw, you can still have a dumba$$ attack at the woodpile. I'm not complaining as it could have been much worse. As the wise old sage Dingeryote always says, "Stay safe!"
Scott
Scott
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