Yeah you got something different, sorry Big Randy Nuts, I'm not as powerfull as youLMAO!!! take up knitting or adapt. I was born lefthanded, using a chainsaw the "right" wasn't that tough.
+1 , well said everything is fine but chainsaw is hard to shiftAs a lefty myself I've learned to do many things righthanded and unless you've led a sheltered life you have too. In this modern day and age Leftys have many things equal now as fishing reels, bolt action rifles and even golf clubs, but chainsaws are righthanded as are things like drill presses and skill saws. The main difference being chainsaws can not be safely used other wise, so heed the advice given. Righthanded only. The option is likely wheelchair or bleed-out. Good Luck Lefty Ken
Think a saw is hard to shift try a B model Mack with a 5x4 trans lefthanded ! Whew.+1 , well said everything is fine but chainsaw is hard to shift
I would absolutely love one of those, but she looks way too expensive for me.Keep the "blade" away from your legs , set the brake if you must set the saw on your lap or just get one of these .
Polly work upside down for the left handed folk and your trousers should be safe .
Reminds me of a Democrat . . .
get stuffedWas this moved to the political forum? Or do we start making comments about political parties who think we still live in 1950?
Philbert