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Arboricultural Injuries and Fatalities
One handing MS 200 = deep cut
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<blockquote data-quote="Koa Man" data-source="post: 266790" data-attributes="member: 3863"><p>That is a true statement, however kickback will never occur if the tip of the bar does not hit another object. I have never had a kickback occur in over 20 years of using a chainsaw. I do know of people who had one occur (no injuries, thankfully) in the first week of using one (which is the most dangerous time, still learning). Avoiding kickback is easy, just watch where the tip of your bar is and where it is going at all times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Koa Man, post: 266790, member: 3863"] That is a true statement, however kickback will never occur if the tip of the bar does not hit another object. I have never had a kickback occur in over 20 years of using a chainsaw. I do know of people who had one occur (no injuries, thankfully) in the first week of using one (which is the most dangerous time, still learning). Avoiding kickback is easy, just watch where the tip of your bar is and where it is going at all times. [/QUOTE]
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