Stihlalltheway
Super OPE Member
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- Feb 6, 2021
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- Minnesota
Yeah I absolutely would have bought this if I had cell service today but I’m just getting back in town now.
Dammit
Yeah I absolutely would have bought this if I had cell service today but I’m just getting back in town now.
Of course.Now the question begs, if you had cut him with a stock 357, would the cut have been 20-30% less impactful?
So much for better balance and control. Never would have happened if it was a stihl.No....I cut him with a ported 357XP.
Dammit.
I believe he is going to be fine. I've not slept well since though. Keep seeing it over and over.So much for better balance and control. Never would have happened if it was a stihl.
Glad for all party's involved it was not worse than it is. Happy you grandson heals up quick!
I believe he is going to be fine. I've not slept well since though. Keep seeing it over and over.
Are you saying a stihl would just bog if it would catch flesh??So much for better balance and control. Never would have happened if it was a stihl.
Glad for all party's involved it was not worse than it is. Hope your grandson heals up quick!
Are you saying a stihl would just bog if it would catch flesh??
Glad it wasn’t worse!! Stuff happens so fast!
Speedy recovery!!
Ain't that the truth.To bad they don't have saw stop technology built in.
To bad they don't have saw stop technology built in.
That’s not out of the question with the battery saws. Weight and cost are the only real barriers. The current safety features on the battery stuff could use a re-think anyway.




