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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeJay View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleChevron View Post
    How do you hurt your hands ..... they hang on to the bit that doesn't bite .................................
    No idea. I guess it could be tree loppers or pruners using top handle saws..... very dangerous things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trout View Post
    No idea. I guess it could be tree loppers or pruners using top handle saws..... very dangerous things.
    Yeah their pretty dangerous top handles. I reckon it's from other dickheads getting in the way! I've had a few close calls with bystanders getting there hands to close. Getinthewayers more like it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LRJim View Post
    Yeah their pretty dangerous top handles. I reckon it's from other dickheads getting in the way! I've had a few close calls with bystanders getting there hands to close. Getinthewayers more like it!
    People (especially kids) don't understand. my 6 year old son jumped on his bike and followed the tractor back and forth last night while I was trying to level under the new leanto last night. With the back blade the little tractor probably weighs close to 3tons ... with bugger all brakes. It might "look" little, but its certainly not something kids should be near .... Especially given the operator spends most of the time looking over the shoulder, not infront for stupid people or children crossing your path.

    If I have a chainsaw in my hands, I'm VERY blunt with anyone that comes near me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleChevron View Post
    People (especially kids) don't understand. my 6 year old son jumped on his bike and followed the tractor back and forth last night while I was trying to level under the new leanto last night. With the back blade the little tractor probably weighs close to 3tons ... with bugger all brakes. It might "look" little, but its certainly not something kids should be near .... Especially given the operator spends most of the time looking over the shoulder, not infront for stupid people or children crossing your path.

    If I have a chainsaw in my hands, I'm VERY blunt with anyone that comes near me.

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    Shane L.
    Bloody kids sometimes dont learn until they cop it! I know exactly what you mean they have a tendency to follow anything thats big and dangerous lol
    Felling trees is another really dangerous thing when kids are around or dogs, they seem to pop up at anytime.
    And the elderly love to "help" whenever anything dangerous is going on lol

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