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9 times out of 10 its Americans...they all seem to have a chainsaw or know someone with a chainsaw...who doesnt know how to use it lol

 

yep and it always seems to be on huge tricky trees!! actually found the commentary funnier than the vid

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What tree species is that to break 180 and remain so firmly attached?

 

Jomoco

 

I wondered how it had barber chaired about 20 foot up. I couldn't see what they were hoping to achieve with the pull on the rope it was always going to go the way it did and wanted pulling sideways away from the house direction.

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I think that's probably because they live in houses surrounded by large trees, rather than a monopoly on idiocy.

 

The simple fact that they outnumber us by a significant measure means it logically follows that they will have many more "adventurous" people available to be youtube stars. :laugh1::laugh1:

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Ahhhhh! The value of sharing!

 

Lessons HAVE been leant - they kept the big yellow truck on the end of that baler twine out of screen shot!

 

Hahaha funny as .... :thumbup:

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Hundreds of them out there, this guy wasn't far off being squashed :001_huh:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

:confused1::lol:

 

 

Splatterbonged. Is the correct term I believe[emoji106]

 

 

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