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michaelthegardener
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Post: # 76981Post michaelthegardener

:O http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-roCn3I ... re=related i started useing power tools when i was young but think thats a bit to young ???

Bob_A
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Post: # 77020Post Bob_A

That's wrong

lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 77026Post lutonlagerlout

his old man needs a kick in the hole
shell suits are no protection from chain saws
I know they probably mean well but its just plain wrong
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GB_Groundworks
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Post: # 77030Post GB_Groundworks

all for giving them responsibility its all ok till it kicks and bites him

just watched it with my 3 year old, he said "can i have a chain saw daddy"
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Pablo
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Post: # 77034Post Pablo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-roCn3INJ8&feature=related
that kids toes are right below the cut his father and the rest of them need that saw stick up their arses for being so stupid.
Can't see it from my house

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Post: # 77038Post Kuts

Not seen the video. My earliest memory of work was when I was sat on my dads knee using the back actor on our old JCB( I was about 5 I reckon)....could tap you on the shoulder with one now tho!:laugh:

michaelthegardener
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Post: # 77039Post michaelthegardener

GB_Groundworks wrote:all for giving them responsibility its all ok till it kicks and bites him

just watched it with my 3 year old, he said "can i have a chain saw daddy"
http://stihl.co.uk/STIHL-Products/STIHL ... insaw.aspx :)

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Post: # 77050Post GB_Groundworks

He's got a betters one then has like a bath chain chain if you get me,the little balls bearings connected together and revs and makes the noise but I've not replaced the batteries annoying thing :)
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damjan88
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Post: # 77900Post damjan88

Damn that's in my country!! :D Slovenia :) In the comments of the video there is one seller of Stihl products in Slovenia saying that the boy is cutting with chainsaw in a proper way but also tells that should have a better protection (gloves, pants,...), not just a helmet.

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Post: # 77914Post Carberry

damjan88 wrote:Damn that's in my country!! :D Slovenia :) In the comments of the video there is one seller of Stihl products in Slovenia saying that the boy is cutting with chainsaw in a proper way but also tells that should have a better protection (gloves, pants,...), not just a helmet.
That explains it then, they've been at the slivovitz :laugh:

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