procarbine2k1
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Smart @$$.
lol
Smart @$$.
Unfortunately when saws were made in America they were heavy, slow, and tough. American companies did not innovate so they are gone now. For me the golden age will always be the 80's and 90's, not the smoothest saws but very dependable, simple, powerful, light, and the baddest sounding saws ever made.
The Golden Age started on Saturday December 5th, 1981.
The day of the end of the golden age has yet to be determined......
heavy, maybe a little. tough, yes. Slow? in some cases yes, in some cases absolutely not. I would bet a 20 that my stock 123cc saw can hang with if not excel against certain newer, non American chainsaws in some large timber.
The only fast 'merican saw ever! the rest are slooooow very sloooow.
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Wow man what a way to answer the OP's question.
You run out of chips grouchy? haha And since when were you bent about staying on topic? Hows that 359 doing? My favorite color is blue.
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