Chainsaw extreme!!!
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wouldn't want to see that slip, its huge :eek:
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Now THAT'S a chainsaw! :D
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boys and their toys :lol1:
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Originally Posted by sarasquares
(Post 8204778)
boys and their toys :lol1:
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Our boatyard manager chopped his arm off with one last week
- hes still got it tho :eek: |
Incredible!
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Originally Posted by dpb
(Post 8204893)
Our boatyard manager chopped his arm off with one last week
- hes still got it tho :eek: |
Looks like them good ole boys got a small V8 and attached a blade to it. Does the job though
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Originally Posted by dpb
(Post 8204893)
Our boatyard manager chopped his arm off with one last week
- hes still got it tho :eek: I come with very good references and years of experience :thumb: :D |
Seen the same kind of thing a couple of years ago ....... Monstrous machines , look at the red-necks go !!
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Originally Posted by dpb
(Post 8204893)
Our boatyard manager chopped his arm off with one last week
- hes still got it tho :eek: |
At least he had a leg to stand on!
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Originally Posted by ronjeramy
(Post 8205457)
Was that the fella that was in the paper, who casually went round to his neighbour holding the said severed arm? :eek2:
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Originally Posted by *Jamie*
(Post 8205626)
At least he had a leg to stand on!
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Jesus stories like that make my blood run cold, I use chainsaws every day. My tree-surgeon caught his hand with his top-handle saw a few months back, just the lightest touch left a 4in long, half inch wide, half inch deep tear!
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At least John Sterling had a neighbour.
Few years ago there was a story about a farm worker who lost his arm in the buisness end of a combine - but retrieved it and worked *miles* arm in arm to get it sewn back on ..! Now thats impressive |
Originally Posted by Scoobychick
(Post 8205413)
So will you be needing a new one then (manager not arm)?
I come with very good references and years of experience :thumb: :D |
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