GarageGuy89
Well-known member
So I ran my old 031 Stihl chainsaw for about 30 minutes yesterday cutting down some overgrown bushes. Nothing I haven't done 100 times in the past.
This was the first time I ran this saw for an extended period as it was recently gifted to me. When I got done it was noticeable how loud it was, I could feel it in my ears, and not so much pain, but lets just say I felt how loud it was the rest of the night.
Wake up in the middle of the night to a ringing/numbness sensation, only to find a very noticeable ringing and slight loss of hearing in one ear.
Anyone else experience something like this, and how long before it came back to normal? It's only one ear...I've blown out my ear drums before and it tends to come back, but that was from diving off a bridge...long story. I found it odd that something like my chainsaw that I've done 100 times before now suddenly messes with my hearing.
Need to be more careful! Ear plugs are a must next time!
This was the first time I ran this saw for an extended period as it was recently gifted to me. When I got done it was noticeable how loud it was, I could feel it in my ears, and not so much pain, but lets just say I felt how loud it was the rest of the night.
Wake up in the middle of the night to a ringing/numbness sensation, only to find a very noticeable ringing and slight loss of hearing in one ear.
Anyone else experience something like this, and how long before it came back to normal? It's only one ear...I've blown out my ear drums before and it tends to come back, but that was from diving off a bridge...long story. I found it odd that something like my chainsaw that I've done 100 times before now suddenly messes with my hearing.
Need to be more careful! Ear plugs are a must next time!

