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hehe, good ones! It's no joke those things are really tough, I know some old farts who have Stihl chainsaws that are over twenty years old, and have spent more than one winter in the woodshed, and all they need to start is a splash of gas past the air filter straight into the engine, a few tugs and away they go. The only downside is the old ones are as heavy as a wet log, but with a sharp chain they make short work from any of those ryobis, echos or others like that. My friend's dad once had a big old stihl and a small, new one handed echo on the back of his pickup, the tailgate flew open in a jump, and they both dropped onto the road. The stihl bent it's blade, the echo eploded into a million non-recognisable bits...
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You're right Shadow,
I've had a rethink. Bury me with my shed
By golly would THAT be a big hole.
Cheers, SB
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