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    Roight. Where's me 16" bar Chain Saw? I'm orrf.


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    I think something like this might be more appropriate with a 6 ft bar

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    Enough wood to keep the house toasty for a few weeks Roight.  Where's me 16" bar Chain Saw?  I'm orrf.Roight.  Where's me 16" bar Chain Saw?  I'm orrf.Roight.  Where's me 16" bar Chain Saw?  I'm orrf.
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    Now you are being silly G11 All I need is a little firewood. A two man Saw eh? One bloke holds it as normal & the 2nd bloke grasps the end of the bar to steady it.

    What could possibly go wrong?

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    In the 70's, around the Kilcoy/Somerset region, there was a very well built gent of Germanic stock, who used a 2 man saw by himself for timber cutting. We utilised his skills a few times and it was something to see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    In the 70's, around the Kilcoy/Somerset region, there was a very well built gent of Germanic stock, who used a 2 man saw by himself for timber cutting. We utilised his skills a few times and it was something to see.
    His name wasn't Bevan Bleakley, by any chance?
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