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Dennis Cahoon

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Won the Power Saw Tree Falling World Championship last weekend in Squamish BC, Canada. Got a little lucky but it's always better to be lucky than good!!!.....Hahahahahaha! I have pic's and video I'll post later. Just got back from a 3 week tour. Very good to be home.
 
Very cool Dennis.

I would love to be able to just sweep up around your shop........I'm sure I'd learn something.

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Won the Power Saw Tree Falling World Championship last weekend in Squamish BC, Canada. Got a little lucky but it's always better to be lucky than good!!!.....Hahahahahaha! I have pic's and video I'll post later. Just got back from a 3 week tour. Very good to be home.

Great! Whose saw did you use?
 
gone three weeks,,comes back for a bit of glory,,and the hounds are on him!!! poor dennis,,just like Dangerfield. no respect!!! :hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange:

Come on Olyman Dennis just luv's it especially little ol me dont you Dennis

Did you notice Dennis's portrait below ?
 
Well, one things for sure. Big D won't whine and cry......nor will he be reporting any post to the mods.

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Congrats Kind Sir!

I noticed that they call the Competion Power Saw, which is what I grew up calling chainsaws!

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Whether it took luck to win or not doesn't matter. To be good enough to get there is a real achievement. Congratulations to you on the big win
 
The saw was an old junkyard dog 066 that had been in a tub for a couple of years. I had to get it running before I left for Hayward Wis. Ran and started fine, until the race. It didn't start first pull and that put me behind right off the bat. I finally dropped started it in the dirt and it took off. My face was right on the mark, but had a very small Dutchman on the far side. It was small enough to make me miss the center of the 6" T-peg, but I still hit the right side of the T. All that is required is to hit any part of the peg. The rules are min. 5" deep top cut, Humbolt bottom, back cut has to be above hinge, and you can't cut off or into your hinge. Not many can do this with speed for some reason and the first 2 trees down were disqualified. I was third down with a clean cut and a hit. 35 seconds total time.
 
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