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Using a chainsaw isn't as easy as I thought.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dan_IN_MN" data-source="post: 3638441" data-attributes="member: 31782"><p>Fixed it for you! :hmm3grin2orange:</p><p></p><p>Great bunch of advice from the guys here!</p><p></p><p>I would highly suggest to cut with someone who's knows what they're doing. I've had guys help me (not that I know it all) that were clueless on how to use a saw. After a few pointers they were doing a nice job.</p><p></p><p>As to working tired for the pros .....I would tend to think that they are conditioned and are able to work longer without tiring. Accidents happen when we get tired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dan_IN_MN, post: 3638441, member: 31782"] Fixed it for you! :hmm3grin2orange: Great bunch of advice from the guys here! I would highly suggest to cut with someone who's knows what they're doing. I've had guys help me (not that I know it all) that were clueless on how to use a saw. After a few pointers they were doing a nice job. As to working tired for the pros .....I would tend to think that they are conditioned and are able to work longer without tiring. Accidents happen when we get tired. [/QUOTE]
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