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98valk
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« on: April 30, 2018, 04:52:09 AM »

glad Joe is having a quick recovering. His event caused me to buy equipment I never really thought about getting, even though I've used a chainsaw many times over the years and knew the dangers.

right now Labonville chaps which some consider the best by many are on sale here. http://www.bartlettman.com/40-Inch-LABONVILLE-CHAINSAW-CHAP_p_1448.html

join their mailing list and get 10% off coupon not good for sale items. However free shipping $99 and over so bought a shirt, 10% off on that and put me over $99.

Bought  ECHO OEM Chain Saw Gloves (Large) 99988801601    $30.40  and free shipping at http://www.griggsmowerparts.com/99988801601.html    lowest price I could fine

seem to be best gloves out there, dbl layer kelvar on top both hands and goat skin leather palms.
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Robert
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« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2018, 05:05:34 AM »

Maybe this would be better LOL

https://www.ebay.com/itm/FULL-GOTHIC-FUNCTIONAL-PLATE-KNIGHT-SUIT-OF-ARMOR-WEARABLE-HALLOWEEN-COSTUME-/192494590805
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Smokinjoe-VRCCDS#0005
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« Reply #2 on: April 30, 2018, 05:14:08 AM »

glad Joe is having a quick recovering. His event caused me to buy equipment I never really thought about getting, even though I've used a chainsaw many times over the years and knew the dangers.

right now Labonville chaps which some consider the best by many are on sale here. http://www.bartlettman.com/40-Inch-LABONVILLE-CHAINSAW-CHAP_p_1448.html

join their mailing list and get 10% off coupon not good for sale items. However free shipping $99 and over so bought a shirt, 10% off on that and put me over $99.

Bought  ECHO OEM Chain Saw Gloves (Large) 99988801601    $30.40  and free shipping at http://www.griggsmowerparts.com/99988801601.html    lowest price I could fine

seem to be best gloves out there, dbl layer kelvar on top both hands and goat skin leather palms.


I think I can score a pair at work if not I'll check this thread out again . I'm saying I'll never touch my Farm Boss without them right now however after going down years ago on my bike my wife  bought a full face modular helmet riding jacket with body armor etc. Helmet is on a shelf and jacket is hanging in the garage both worn twice I think. The helmet " closed " in on me and after riding awhile it started feeling like a cinder block on my head.... Thanks for posting  cooldude




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Jess from VA
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« Reply #3 on: April 30, 2018, 06:01:24 AM »

Mmmmmm, medium rare knee for breakfast.   Embarrassed

Hope it is medium back to normal Joe.
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« Reply #4 on: April 30, 2018, 06:25:00 AM »

Mmmmmm, medium rare knee for breakfast.   Embarrassed

Hope it is medium back to normal Joe.

Its much better now hardly no more swelling almost back to " normal " skinny leg  Smiley
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« Reply #5 on: April 30, 2018, 06:38:54 AM »

Mmmmmm, medium rare knee for breakfast.   Embarrassed

Hope it is medium back to normal Joe.

Its much better now hardly no more swelling almost back to " normal " skinny leg  Smiley

That's a great sign.  angel
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Jess from VA
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« Reply #6 on: April 30, 2018, 06:43:36 AM »

Mmmmmm, medium rare knee for breakfast.   Embarrassed

Hope it is medium back to normal Joe.

Its much better now hardly no more swelling almost back to " normal " skinny leg  Smiley

Well that is good news pardner.

Having signed up for Medicare this year, and officially joining the old guy's club, I'm a bit disappointed to discover that just doing a hard day's physical labor in the yard and scape wears me out and makes me sore (even without any major injuries).  

I've tried this work smarter, not harder idea, but most of it doesn't have any smarter way around it.

The work still needs done, and I'm too cheap to pay it done..... yet.  

My shovel and pick/adze got some work yesterday... I loaned them to a neighbor.  Grin
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« Reply #7 on: April 30, 2018, 06:59:38 AM »

glad Joe is having a quick recovering. His event caused me to buy equipment I never really thought about getting, even though I've used a chainsaw many times over the years and knew the dangers.

right now Labonville chaps which some consider the best by many are on sale here. http://www.bartlettman.com/40-Inch-LABONVILLE-CHAINSAW-CHAP_p_1448.html

join their mailing list and get 10% off coupon not good for sale items. However free shipping $99 and over so bought a shirt, 10% off on that and put me over $99.

Bought  ECHO OEM Chain Saw Gloves (Large) 99988801601    $30.40  and free shipping at http://www.griggsmowerparts.com/99988801601.html    lowest price I could fine

seem to be best gloves out there, dbl layer kelvar on top both hands and goat skin leather palms.


Some things are preventable.   Learned several lessons the hard way.......

Had a chain saw hit a hidden nail in a log once.  The end result was eye surgery that left permanent damage.   Eye protection would have been a great idea about then.      crazy2

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« Reply #8 on: April 30, 2018, 08:31:15 AM »

Bought  ECHO OEM Chain Saw Gloves (Large) 99988801601    $30.40  and free shipping at http://www.griggsmowerparts.com/99988801601.html    lowest price I could fine

seem to be best gloves out there, dbl layer kelvar on top both hands and goat skin leather palms.

Those look like they would make excellent motorcycling gloves, especially at that price!
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« Reply #9 on: April 30, 2018, 08:40:19 AM »

Bought  ECHO OEM Chain Saw Gloves (Large) 99988801601    $30.40  and free shipping at http://www.griggsmowerparts.com/99988801601.html    lowest price I could fine

seem to be best gloves out there, dbl layer kelvar on top both hands and goat skin leather palms.

Those look like they would make excellent motorcycling gloves, especially at that price!


4 different sizes too

http://www.griggsmowerparts.com/search.asp?keyword=chain+saw+gloves&search=
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98valk
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« Reply #10 on: May 02, 2018, 09:13:05 AM »

Bought  ECHO OEM Chain Saw Gloves (Large) 99988801601    $30.40  and free shipping at http://www.griggsmowerparts.com/99988801601.html    lowest price I could fine

seem to be best gloves out there, dbl layer kelvar on top both hands and goat skin leather palms.

Those look like they would make excellent motorcycling gloves, especially at that price!


4 different sizes too

http://www.griggsmowerparts.com/search.asp?keyword=chain+saw+gloves&search=


gloves showed up today. very nice. kevlar on top is from wrist to tips of fingers. the side of the hand and small finger are covered and the thumb is surrounded except the grip area which is the goat skin.
Large fits nice and tight. If I was going to use for riding I would go a size larger.
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John Adams 10/11/1798
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