I'd allow binge drinking on the job in the manufacturing plant. I am estimating that my company would last somewhere between 1/2 an hour to 3 days, but regardless, I would probably get some pretty entertaining results.
A 70cc Wild Thing!
With a good AV and it would be sold 475 bucks, poulans WT would be a dead ringer to put the BIG 2 rinning in circles...:hmm3grin2orange: BTW it would be a mag case with a larger fuel and oil tank (minus the purple)
How could you take purple away from the Wild Thing? Without purple, it's the "Anxious Thing" or the "Mildly Perturbed Thing".
Stihl allready developed the ultimate chainsaw in the MS261 so I dont know why you guys are wasting your time....:msp_tongue:
Ahh, planning on selling them to the military I see!High speed high res camera in the chain cover constantly scanning the chain for dulling, connected to an in motion laser sharpener, perfectly sharp chain at all times.
Should sell for about $358,000.
so jacob. when is your research phase over and saw construction begins? when will we be able to buy the first chainsawmanxxx saw? looking forward to it. just sayin.
less speed more torque. and no plastic bodied saws
Just standing by, i have 10 saws made already, all using the best of quality cylinders. All the saws are 83cc. Should do the first test cut sunday
just joking.
But i have been throwing around the idea of what i would do if i were to build my own saw. First i would have to buy a machine shop :bang:
I like alot of the ideas on here, and they would make some awesome saws!
A man can dream!
MY saw dream is a hostile takeover of poulan, yank it away from the orange people, and build quality USA saws again. It is pretty obvious husky is never gonna let poulan build big and pro grade saws again, and cut into their flagship brand, when you know they could, right in the same factory they have now.
Seems like a lot, but loads easier than starting from scratch.
but..seeing as how doing that would require the talents of one of those predatory vulture capitalists, who are only into short term profits...ain't gonna happen.
I still think a USA quality saw company would fly, but ya, hard to start one, especially a tradional corporate type arrangement. A co-op though..can be done cheaper and fill it with saw enthusiasts and not just MBAs.
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