Their old anyway, but were always discussing PPE and hardly ever hear about the feet. This happened the other day while bucking a decent size oak. It was at the end of the day and i was tired and just let the saw hit the end of my boot. I looked to make sure my toes were still there and decided it was time to quit for the day. A lot of accidents happen when you get really tired. So i'm thinking about some caulk boots, Never owned any but have busted my butt many a time slipping on the limbs and trunk especially when it's wet. These pics should be a lesson for anybody to wear good boots and not tennis shoes.
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