Chainsaw Safety Series - Episode 1 - Chaps

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  • čas přidán 4. 05. 2021
  • Hey guys! In today's video we talk about chaps with Scott from Husqvarna. This is the first in a seven part series with Scott discussing PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) for when working with chainsaws. We hope you enjoy the series and learn a lot!
    Thanks for stopping by!
    Part 1 - Chaps
    This is Part 1
    Part 2 - Headgear
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    Part 3 - Gloves
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    Part 4 - Boots
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    Part 5 - Chainsaw Safety Features
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Komentáře • 19

  • @cliffguthrie7530
    @cliffguthrie7530 Před 3 lety +4

    Good series and an important message! Over my lifetime I’ve ruined 2 pair of chaps. Both times no injury occurred, the saw chain stopped immediately. In both cases I was tired and should have stopped earlier. Looking forward to the rest of your PPE messages!

    • @ForestToFarm
      @ForestToFarm  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for sharing! Yeah it pays to be safe. More to come!!
      Terry

    • @ForestToFarm
      @ForestToFarm  Před 3 lety

      Oh yeahs and thank you for sticking with us despite the breaks in posting. Sometimes people actually get mad at us for not posting enough lol. Its real life for us and things do not always roll our way. 🤪
      Terry

  • @vancasdorph3951
    @vancasdorph3951 Před 3 lety +3

    Always good to have a safety reminder. How’s progress on the houses going? How about a property tour video?

    • @ForestToFarm
      @ForestToFarm  Před 3 lety

      So true. Houses are currently at a standstill. We may have to do an update video soon.
      Terry

  • @bhavadasaacbsp3274
    @bhavadasaacbsp3274 Před 2 lety +3

    Just purchased a pair of your wrap-around chaps (Technical 4000) today! Thanks for the great video explaining their extra protection.

    • @ForestToFarm
      @ForestToFarm  Před 2 lety

      They make some great products. Thanks for watching!
      Terry

  • @calebsamuel2214
    @calebsamuel2214 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for this great video god bless y’all

    • @ForestToFarm
      @ForestToFarm  Před 3 lety

      You are very welcome! Hope we can save a few legs. :) Thanks for watching.
      Terry

  • @HappyfoxBiz
    @HappyfoxBiz Před 3 lety +3

    most dangerous equipment I have used this week: my car, leaf blower, a spoon, a mobile phone.

    • @ForestToFarm
      @ForestToFarm  Před 3 lety +1

      Yikes!! Those spoons can be dangerous!!
      Terry

  • @180Floridalife
    @180Floridalife Před 3 lety +2

    How are things going in the shop area? Thanks for the video, I had a friend die from a chainsaw accident. Spreading safety 👍. Thanks to your Husqvarna rep too

    • @ForestToFarm
      @ForestToFarm  Před 3 lety

      You are very welcome. The shop is proving to be a challenge. Materials around here are scarce. Prices are out the roof.
      Sorry to hear about your friend.
      You can never be to safe.
      I am sure Scott appreciates your comments as well. 😀
      Terry

  • @johnr5545
    @johnr5545 Před rokem +1

    Get job god bless

  • @bggreg3717
    @bggreg3717 Před 2 lety +1

    What size husqvarna technical safety chaps would a 6' tall person buy? 36/38 or 40/42?

    • @ForestToFarm
      @ForestToFarm  Před 2 lety

      I would hate to say because for us one size in one brand is sometimes different in another brand. Plus a persons diameter comes into play as well lol. Thanks for watching!!
      Terry

    • @bggreg3717
      @bggreg3717 Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks. Good content. I did some more research and the size is based on length of pants you wear. Not inseam. But length measure pants from top of belt to bottom of pants. I wear 40" jeans so the larger Husqvarna pants should be better. The size has nothing to do with waste size.

    • @ForestToFarm
      @ForestToFarm  Před 2 lety

      @@bggreg3717 Thanks. I did not mean it had anything to do with waist size. I was just kinda joking around. But when I am a bit over weight my pants set low on my fat belly, ha ha so the pants also end up bunching up around my ankles. I loose and gain weight quite often over the years. When I am fatter its 32" inseam. When I am in shape and somewhat skinny its "34 inseam. :) Thanks for watching and commenting!
      Terry