Ultimate Brick?

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Which is the most awesome!

  • ms362cm

    Votes: 35 42.7%
  • cs590

    Votes: 20 24.4%
  • mac610

    Votes: 23 28.0%
  • PP5020

    Votes: 4 4.9%
  • Earthquake

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    82
cobey

cobey

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The 610 isn't fast..... or pretty.....
But I had a big noodling job and
I ran tank after tank threw a 610
Hand oiling all day....... and it kept
Going :) actually miss the old saw
 
Sinner67

Sinner67

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First post. I was hoping to embed the video, but not sure it'll work. Anyway there is at least a link to a craftsman which is same as pp 5020
If you check out the other video that's another old brick
 
SquareFile

SquareFile

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There is plenty of members that know I'm a person of my word. I did not put the 5020 & earthquake on there. A coward that won't step forth put them there. Dont be a chicken $hit, just like the $hit that what was deleted from the title.
 
Rx7man

Rx7man

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PP 4218 AVX's take my vote.. not because they're heavy, just because they're crap

There's lots of bricks out there... Jonsered 920's are bricks, Stihl 056's are cinderblocks, and I know y'all would consider my old huskies bricks too
 
Sinner67

Sinner67

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So.... im confused. You guys mean brick like heavy and slow. Because I was thinking of brick just as a shape, and the word "ultimate" would have me think that's it's a bad a$$ brick shaped saw.

So are these bricks you speak of more like wheel chocks, or hotrod firewood cutting mochines
 
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