Fast loading of a cord into the back of a pickup...

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It amazes me that someone would actually expect that to work. And that someone would marry a guy that thought that would work. I can just see the craigslist ad for the truck. Nice reliable 1970 Ford truck. Good runner, needs rear shocks.
 
Another good ole boy video

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and one with instructions:

 
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This is great! Maybe if he did a notch cut the outcome would have been different :rolleyes:
 
These are great
 
Another good ole boy video

and one with instructions:

I had actually seen the second one before.......it was meant to be humorous.

If you aren't really good at felling, why on earth would you have someone recording???
 
I think the first one was staged. The palm tree was stupidity. Not sure about the Jeep pickup. The Dodge Dakota was clearly planned. There were three cameras on it! If you ever drove one of those trucks you would understand why somebody would drop a tree on one.
 
How about a "magic" tree?

 
I think the first one was staged. The palm tree was stupidity. Not sure about the Jeep pickup. The Dodge Dakota was clearly planned. There were three cameras on it! If you ever drove one of those trucks you would understand why somebody would drop a tree on one.

OK, you made me laugh out loud!
 
It PAINS me to see a saw so dull that they feel they have to push/pull like it's a cross cut saw...........
 
A cord of Palm? Not so great.!!!
 
It PAINS me to see a saw so dull that they feel they have to push/pull like it's a cross cut saw...........

Agree. Looks like a 362 like mine. Hard to watch someone 'working' a saw like that. Should cut thru on its own.
 
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