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YIKES !!

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by Pallet Pete, Oct 6, 2013.

  1. Evanrude

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    Regarding the first vid, I bet one could split just as fast or faster with a Fiskars. Doesn't look like the wood they're splitting is very difficult to pop open. Those short rounds make it even easier!

    The second vid; HELL NO! Some people are just insane.
     
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  2. Carbine

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    Poor saps running those things probably have to take their shoes off to count to 10... They'll run out of fingers lol
     
  3. FredRed

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    What could possibly go wrong? :doh:
     
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    There's not enough expanded metal in Pittsburgh to make a shield big enough for me to run that piece o chit.
     
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    Ole lefty said it's the safest piece of equipment he's ever run.
     
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  6. bigbarf48

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    :rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol: :rofl: :lol:
     
  7. chris

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    The screw types just keep re-appearing- latest one I saw was for use with a skid steer at about $1800 cost wise
     
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    WOW!! I just watched about 10 seconds of that, had to shut it off!! I did NOT want to see what happened, I was cringing! Somebody please tell me it did not end with blood ????
     
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    No blood loss, just people tempting fate :rofl: :lol:
     
  10. mj_deere

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    What the ....... There's no way you could get me to do that! Too dangerous.
     
  11. w8ye

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    That second video was of a "Bust-Em" and not a splitter. It made splinters and chunks and everything in between. You would need a broom and a vacuum to get the pieces into some cardboard boxes?
     
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    Creative little bastards, that's for sure....