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    A means to all ends - The Land Rover

    Not sure if this one has been posted before, but a few rare models shown:


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    @ 7:30 you can be sure those logs weren't Australian hardwood.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    @ 7:30 you can be sure those logs weren't Australian hardwood.
    I've always found it amusingly annoying that most videos on the correct use of a chainsaw/tree felling, invariably show the operator attacking some type of 15"Ø, Nordic Pine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    I've always found it amusingly annoying that most videos on the correct use of a chainsaw/tree felling, invariably show the operator attacking some type of 15"Ø, Nordic Pine.
    Yeah, when all you'd need is the saw blade on a Swiss Army knife. My 'Waukee Sawzall would be just as good... well, almost.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    I've always found it amusingly annoying that most videos on the correct use of a chainsaw/tree felling, invariably show the operator attacking some type of 15"Ø, Nordic Pine.
    What amuses me is the operators that pull the chainsaw backwards and forwards as you would with a manual sawblade!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Farang View Post
    What amuses me is the operators that pull the chainsaw backwards and forwards as you would with a manual sawblade!
    Hahaha. I bought my wife an 18v Stihl 6" pruning saw and had to explain to her that it wasn't a hand saw. In a round-a-bout way, of course.
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