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The girl in the middle is the Chainsaw Girl from Canada, a chainsaw carver named Liz McMann. http://thechainsawgirl.com/

And the last one -- I can't tell you how many times I saw a concrete cut-off saw (Stihl CutQuick) called a "chainsaw" on the internet -- or a hedge trimmer called a chainsaw, or a circular saw called a chainsaw, or even a *leaf blower* called a chainsaw. I almost want to make a YouTube video or web page on what is and what isn't a chainsaw.
the first pic is totaly HOWT!!!:)
 
Junior logger:D

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"It's so cute!"

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This is a demonstration from Cherie Currie

It's an eight part video series on YouTube:

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The rest can been seen at: http://www.youtube.com/user/dadoodaidy
 
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Ok,here is my contribution to this thread for what its worth,here is my my other half with a mint Sachs Dolmar 109 that i thoughtfully bought her for her birthday!! (and she was gratefull!!)
Yes i know she aint got any PPE on,before anyone mentions it!
What the hell.....bring on the criticism :censored:

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I don't mean to preach safety, but your profile says you're a paremedic and in your photobucket journal you show what could be a chainsaw cut to the hand. I hope it wasn't your hand or your womans, and safety gear should not be an option for chainsaws. Cut smart, use your knowledge for the best prevention of injury.

Mark
 
It's an eight part video series on YouTube:

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The rest can been seen at: http://www.youtube.com/user/dadoodaidy







Chain saw carving with a lowcut blouse.......she's a tougher man than me...:D
 
"In-Your-Face Fitness" -- Chopping Wood

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I am new here. And I just found this thread, mind if i toss in a few more pics?

YES my wife did ask for a saw two Christmas's ago. after she complained she could not get my saw started and the old MAC trim saw would only burn one tank a day, would take that long to restart.. she did not really think i would get her one and the guys i worked with also did not.
when i went to dealer and told them what i wanted they laughed. a buddy of mine worked on a service truck for them and was there and he just looked at them and said
" you DON'T want his wife to find out you are laughing at him! she scares me."

i came home one day and two apple trees were down...and the back yard was FULL of brush.....i decided maybe she needs her own.
she loved it, although since some recent medical problems she has not been able to use it.
i also had to stop her using the brushcutter due to some neck issues. But she can still COOK!!!



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she is a hard worker...would rather be outside getting dirty then inside anytime.
she stacked ALL this wood and the 2 cord up at the house all by herself while i split
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I pulled out my back unloading the jackhammer so i broke up all 50' of sidewalk and sat and watched her load all of this up.....it was comical watching folks drive by staring at me settin' on my A$$
she would NOT let me help.
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this one was for fun, there are more but can't show them here

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of course there is the baby who is now almost 7

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sorry, no pictures, but....my wife cut with a chainsaw for the first time this weekend. I had suggested that she might need to learn at sometime because of where our new house is being built. Anyway, I took the Makita DCS401 because its lightweight, runs smooth, cuts pretty well without being intimidating, and has that little extra, the "Happy Start" decompression button. I showed her the basics about the ignition, choke, decompression button, and chainbrake. I started the saw and made a few cuts, and explained why I was doing what I was, and then let her try. Well, she couldn't start it at first, likely not pulling fast enough, but she did cut a few logs. The "homeowner shuffle" was a bit humorous, but I explained that the chain would do the cutting and she didn't have to move the saw fore and aft.:hmm3grin2orange: I explained that if she let the bark dogs touch the wood, the saw would stay put....later, when I was cutting with another saw, I heard the mighty Makita fire up, and she proceeded to cut some dead, dry locust.:chainsaw: All was going well until she stepped into the yellow jacket nest.:censored: We both got stung before we figured out what was going on, and beat a hasty retreat. I got the impression that she liked running the saw, and I'm sure that she'll try again. She's good company, and generally good help. I think I'll keep her!:heart:
 

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