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The Handyguys discuss chainsaw safety in this audio podcast.
If you rent, borrow or buy a chainsaw, you will still need to be aware of proper chainsaw safety. In the summer, many areas are affected by thunderstorms. In the late summer and fall, some contend with hurricanes, others tornadoes and may need to put a chainsaw to use for cleanup of debris. Other people may be cutting and splitting wood for heat, some people are clearing their property. Regardless of how and when you use a chainsaw, safety must always come first.
We can’t cover every aspect of chainsaw safety in this show. Please read, understand and follow all the safety precautions outlined by the manufacturer of your chainsaw. Use common sense. Do not push yourself or your chainsaw beyond what you can handle.
Your saw will have several chainsaw safety devices built into the design. These will vary by manufacturer. Ensure they are properly attached and operational.
Most manufacturers will have their manuals online. If you do not have a manual you should find one.
http://www.husqvarna.com/us/forest/support/download-manuals/
http://www.stihlusa.com/manuals/product-instruction-manuals/
http://www.searspartsdirect.com/ (good luck, I had trouble finding manuals online)
http://www.echo-usa.com/Support-Help/Technical-Documents?sm=true
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The Handyguys discuss chainsaw safety in this audio podcast.
If you rent, borrow or buy a chainsaw, you will still need to be aware of proper chainsaw safety. In the summer, many areas are affected by thunderstorms. In the late summer and fall, some contend with hurricanes, others tornadoes and may need to put a chainsaw to use for cleanup of debris. Other people may be cutting and splitting wood for heat, some people are clearing their property. Regardless of how and when you use a chainsaw, safety must always come first.
We can’t cover every aspect of chainsaw safety in this show. Please read, understand and follow all the safety precautions outlined by the manufacturer of your chainsaw. Use common sense. Do not push yourself or your chainsaw beyond what you can handle.
Your saw will have several chainsaw safety devices built into the design. These will vary by manufacturer. Ensure they are properly attached and operational.
Most manufacturers will have their manuals online. If you do not have a manual you should find one.
http://www.husqvarna.com/us/forest/support/download-manuals/
http://www.stihlusa.com/manuals/product-instruction-manuals/
http://www.searspartsdirect.com/ (good luck, I had trouble finding manuals online)
http://www.echo-usa.com/Support-Help/Technical-Documents?sm=true
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