Thats why you buy them!

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ISeeDeadBTUs said:
I bought my first :red: pair about a month ago.

My bi+ches:

1)Size - the longest Stihl they had were 36". They are still too short :mad:

2)Unless I got um on upside down or sumpin, you cannot pee without takin' um off!!

But, like MMaul, the first time I nic um I'll prolly think they're worth their weight in gold.

For a guy like me that likes to work alone, I find it amazing - in a good way - that that many guys could come together never having worked together b4, and no one get hurt.

Rock on!!

Everyone has a job. With a couple floaters. The 361 guys seem to be the floater's lol Pretty amazing when 2-361 and a 460 bucking one log sounds like.
 
I will also say that I am way slower and direct about what I do.

I am too.

On the long days, when we really work hard, now and then...not often, just a couple days a year, when I'm tired, the tip of the saw will come down on or near my knee.
Not the result of careless cutting, wild and thoughless, but just after a bout of cutting, relaxing my grip, lowering the saw as I'm getting ready to take a break... oops.

I have a couple pair of pants that have a little nick in them...

Rob
 
oldspark said:
Does it make much of a difference on what brand you buy, are some better sized than others, I need to buy a pair.

My first pair was from Bailey's and my second are from Labonville. I can not say enough about the quality of the Labonville's. Just make sure you get them long enough! I also really having the full wraps.
 
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