First I've seen of them in the stores. Here anyway.Last year threads on these. Think 3-4 of them husky saws relabeled,
First I've seen of them in the stores. Here anyway.Last year threads on these. Think 3-4 of them husky saws relabeled,
Not only does Sears outsource their products, but Sears doesn't even own Sears anymore.
http://money.cnn.com/2004/11/17/news/fortune500/sears_kmart/
Boy I rember those. Damn shame those dummies peddeling that plastic fantastic claiming it McColluch. I think all they did was talk about the ergonomics of it?Husqvarna bought the McCulloch name from Jenn Feng a couple of years ago, there were even some video advertisements with a couple of very typical "Euro Young Engineers" going on about the sleek new lines...you know the routine.
Mark
Well, you might - it's a 45cc Earthquake.why won't we like it?
I agree!The plastic looks nicer. I like my 38's a lot but not at retail prices. The Poulan's 5020 is much more saw for the money.
Boy I rember those. Damn shame those dummies peddeling that plastic fantastic claiming it McColluch. I think all they did was talk about the ergonomics of it?
All they talked about was how they styled it - and considering the design already existed and the shape of the parts was already determined by the tooling, that meant all they did was pick the colors. And since it was supposed to be a McCulloch, that pretty well meant it was going to be yellow and black. So apparently they were very proud of where they put the yellow and black.Boy I rember those. Damn shame those dummies peddeling that plastic fantastic claiming it McColluch. I think all they did was talk about the ergonomics of it?
McCulloch is now the lumbersexual chainsaw.sounds like an engineers point of view. As Joe would have said... just the facts mam........
If only they sold a saw with a split alloy case, adjustable oiler, etc. Oh, well they do again:
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-18in...p-07138188000P?prdNo=3&blockNo=3&blockType=G3
But you won't like it.......
Oh, I don't really know which factory made it, nor how many factories there are producing them - for all I know it may just be one. Clearly though it's yet another saw based on the Zenoah G5000 design, and given that it's 45cc and has been modified to pass the EPA emissions tests I was guessing it was the same as the Earthquake CS4518 but with different colors/covers.Is it actually an Earthquake, or the RedMax the quake copied?
Oh, I don't really know which factory made it, nor how many factories there are producing them - for all I know it may just be one. Clearly though it's yet another saw based on the Zenoah G5000 design, and given that it's 45cc and has been modified to pass the EPA emissions tests I was guessing it was the same as the Earthquake CS4518 but with different colors/covers.
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