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If you don't succeed at first. Hit it with a piece of 6"x6", then kick it and final whack with an axe. Novel way of starting a saw too. Never seen holding at head height and pulling cord downwards.

 

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Considering the species of palm known as a Washingtonian I give credit to the placement of the camera and very little of anything else. On a good day cutting down palm trunks are like cutting rope. Unforgiving and hard on yourself and equipment. The person using the chainsaw has been used most of his life, and will continue that way.

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