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Selivan

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I have an old American saw Maxkut ...
Power 1.5 kW and weight 5.5 kg
I have been using this saw since 2002 to harvest firewood in the forest
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Unfortunately, this American firm went bankrupt 10 years ago, but I still use this saw. Real American quality

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When I built my house from logs, I used European saws SHTIL and
Husqvarna
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Here's my house, it's still unfinished ...

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But I'm interested ...
What gasoline saws do Americans use?
 
I have a Stihl that’s pretty good.

What you want to avoid is Craftsman (the Sears brand).
 
I have an old American saw Maxkut ...
Power 1.5 kW and weight 5.5 kg
I have been using this saw since 2002 to harvest firewood in the forest
--------------------------
Unfortunately, this American firm went bankrupt 10 years ago, but I still use this saw. Real American quality

======================================
When I built my house from logs, I used European saws SHTIL and
Husqvarna
UrlAdvisorSuspiciousImage.png

...

Here's my house, it's still unfinished ...

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But I'm interested ...
What gasoline saws do Americans use?
And you still have all of your digits and limbs? Now that would be something!!
 
1. The first video is a work by the German SHTIL
2. On the second video - it's unclear which saw ...
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I can tell you that all the work that you showed was done illiterately and shamefully ...
Americans like to show "fat and big tree", but they do not even know how to knock it competently ...
It's funny ...
They are clogging the wedge ...
In Russia, it's a complete shame, even if you throw such a big tree
 
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Siberian Roulette ...
The film is shot by an American and tells how the Russians and Americans harvest forest in Siberia

 
1. The first video is a work by the German SHTIL
2. On the second video - it's unclear which saw ...
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I can tell you that all the work that you showed was done illiterately and shamefully ...
Americans like to show "fat and big tree", but they do not even know how to knock it competently ...
It's funny ...
They are clogging the wedge ...
In Russia, it's a complete shame, even if you throw such a big tree

Yeah, okay Russky faggot. This is how it's done in real life, boy. Go ahead and skip to 6:20, because before that, he's just cutting a pie. Me, I need nothing bigger than an MS 660 to do same thing. You do realize the thing you posted is in Oregon or Washington, no?

 
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I have an old American saw Maxkut ...
Power 1.5 kW and weight 5.5 kg
I have been using this saw since 2002 to harvest firewood in the forest
--------------------------
Unfortunately, this American firm went bankrupt 10 years ago, but I still use this saw. Real American quality

======================================
When I built my house from logs, I used European saws SHTIL and
Husqvarna
UrlAdvisorSuspiciousImage.png

...

Here's my house, it's still unfinished ...

View attachment 185045




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But I'm interested ...
What gasoline saws do Americans use?

Stihl, Jonsered, Echo, and Husqvarna.
 
Is this your personal work?
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By the way ...
you, puppy ... already learned to sharpen the chain for transverse and longitudinal sawing?
Or invite Inmar to fuck you in the ass, since you love it?
 
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