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Arboricultural Injuries and Fatalities
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<blockquote data-quote="RandyMac" data-source="post: 3979095" data-attributes="member: 28408"><p>bucknfeller, you fell victim to the dreaded snapback. You might not have seen much of that with a modern decomp saw, the older saws, decomp or not, could be quite savage. With some McCullochs, snapbacks are a matter of course, some were particularly evil in this respect, broken cases and ropes, as well as fingers occurred. There are ways to prevent this type of injury during start up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RandyMac, post: 3979095, member: 28408"] bucknfeller, you fell victim to the dreaded snapback. You might not have seen much of that with a modern decomp saw, the older saws, decomp or not, could be quite savage. With some McCullochs, snapbacks are a matter of course, some were particularly evil in this respect, broken cases and ropes, as well as fingers occurred. There are ways to prevent this type of injury during start up. [/QUOTE]
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