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This is an MPG file. If you do any lumber cutting, you'll enjoy it.

http://snipurl.com/ultimatechainsaw

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Thats WAY to funny.

Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
This is an MPG file. If you do any lumber cutting, you'll enjoy it.

http://snipurl.com/ultimatechainsaw

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In article , Edwin
Pawlowski wrote:

This is an MPG file. If you do any lumber cutting, you'll enjoy it.

http://snipurl.com/ultimatechainsaw


I've seen those guys on a couple of lumberjack shows, but that's the
first time I've seen that particular video.

Of course, their technique involved barely holding it up, then falling
against the log. I'd like to see them start on the ground, then
complete the three cuts needed for competition. ;-)

Kevin
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Edwin Pawlowski wrote:


This is an MPG file. If you do any lumber cutting, you'll enjoy it.

http://snipurl.com/ultimatechainsaw


Am I the only one who cringed to see neither of those idjits were wearing
safety glasses?

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