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Originally Posted by onzedge Wrong. You can only get a single body in there without resorting to butchery, which ruins the interior. Trust me. Pro tip: Never use a chain

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Old 07-21-2014, 03:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Wrong. You can only get a single body in there without resorting to butchery, which ruins the interior. Trust me.
Pro tip: Never use a chain saw on a clothed body.

Or so I've been told by someone with hands-on experience.
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Pro tip: Never use a chain saw on a clothed body.

Or so I've been told by someone with hands-on experience.
Equipment needed.
1. Chain saw.
2. Chipper/shreader.
3. Rotortiller.

Just what I have been told by a few in the know.
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