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The making of a true "Woods Saw".
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<blockquote data-quote="ranger" data-source="post: 88248" data-attributes="member: 3101"><p><strong>open exhaust</strong></p><p></p><p>Jacob, When I open up the muffler on my saws I make sure and put a spark screen on. Would that still be considered open even with a screen? I always wear a hardhat, chaps, goggles, and hearing protection, kinda feel naked without them. Also when running equipment I were a hardhat for those occasional jolts against the cab and defianately the seatbelt which is required. I have read where you guys log, you can get fined or fired if not using the proper notch. Some areas that is.</p><p></p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ranger, post: 88248, member: 3101"] [b]open exhaust[/b] Jacob, When I open up the muffler on my saws I make sure and put a spark screen on. Would that still be considered open even with a screen? I always wear a hardhat, chaps, goggles, and hearing protection, kinda feel naked without them. Also when running equipment I were a hardhat for those occasional jolts against the cab and defianately the seatbelt which is required. I have read where you guys log, you can get fined or fired if not using the proper notch. Some areas that is. Matt [/QUOTE]
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