A good work ethic is as (if not more) important than knowledge IMO. Obviously, a combo is better. It’s not easy to instill that ethic (for me anyway) when there are so many distractions and luxuries.
I love the idea of a toothless chain for handling and progressing to a very non aggressive...
They do good with climbing, handsaws, and hatchets. You’re right about the fear factor. A healthy fear is a nice survival skill. I’ll let him use the Silky a little more to make sure he continues to follow rules. The chainsaw will be something he can look forward to as well as a privilege to be...
What were your kids ages when you let them try a chainsaw? My 9 yo has been asking but I told him we’d have to see how adept he is at 12 years of age. He could use the 18v Makita to start with. I try to always accommodate when they wish to perform a task and make it to where they can do it...
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