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Fireworks ? STIHL vs. McCulloch
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<blockquote data-quote="BIGBORE577" data-source="post: 1514379" data-attributes="member: 10315"><p>I agree with you on many points especially, about many assuming the old saws are so slow. Obviously, not always the case. Certainly not slow enough for the additional torque not to make it competitive. Loud, obnoxious and uncomfortable compared to newer saws? Absolutely. A push over to more modern saws? Hardly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BIGBORE577, post: 1514379, member: 10315"] I agree with you on many points especially, about many assuming the old saws are so slow. Obviously, not always the case. Certainly not slow enough for the additional torque not to make it competitive. Loud, obnoxious and uncomfortable compared to newer saws? Absolutely. A push over to more modern saws? Hardly. [/QUOTE]
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