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Again, You must read, The word Automatic is the focus point. This new design has an adjustable tip that was close to the handlebar on the right front side. When or if you had a liitle kickback it would engage the chain brake. Not an inertial system but automatic.
I'd like to grin ear to ear but my mouth's not that wide.:clap: :clap: :clap:

He don't get it. Stihl never programed him to. LOL
 
Again, You must read, The word Automatic is the focus point. This new design has an adjustable tip that was close to the handlebar on the right front side. When or if you had a liitle kickback it would engage the chain brake. Not an inertial system but automatic.
I'd like to grin ear to ear but my mouth's not that wide.:clap: :clap: :clap:

Hey don't holler at me, I didn't write that,LOLOL While were on the subject though Husky chainbreaks are pitiful. Let me ask you a serious question and be honest. How many homeowners come back with the brake on and they can't get the break cover off becasue its lock onto the clutch drum and the handle lock is out of position? Two, how many locking arms have you seen round out the plastic in the brake handle itself? Don't say none and don't say just a few for I see that all the time.

I think too Huskies chainbrake works on the same idea as Stihl now doesn't it? He who grins first never grins last,LOL
 
He don't get it. Stihl never programed him to. LOL

Well, if you have to touch it, is it automatic? And what does Husky use now, an inertial chainbrake? :clap:

Stihl chainbrake 1972
Husky chainbrake 1973

Get your facts straight there manny.
 
No twist here

Well it seems some people take the age of the town and promote it as the age of a company. I read the samething on the owners manual with both Husky saws I bought. They twist it and make it sound like they, Husqvarna, are indeed a 300 year old "company". They're website does the samething. Its slick Willy at his best if ya ask me and I like slick Willy, don't care much for his wife though, yikes...

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The first Husqvarna factory is established, as a weapons foundry.
 
He don't get it. Stihl never programed him to. LOL

From the looks of that bike chart I seen while ago its obvious which camp has been programed for a mighty long time,hehe What happen to all the bike info after that chart, good thing though. Now back to this 300 year old company thing , can you tell me when the first Husky chainsaw factory opened up overthere and don't say 300 years ago, what year was it??
 
In the early 80's did Stihl have inertial chain brakes on the 048, 028 ,032's while Husqvarna had them on 65's and 77's. I didn't sell any that did. I'm not saying Stihl didn't have the tech but why didn't they use it. If you have seen the automatic brake and used it you wouldn't question the difference. There was a difference.

Can you list the first Stihl in the US that used this brake as std equipment?

Sometimes when you grin from ear to ear, your foot may slide in. Be carefull.


Hey I'm just going by what Manaul told me, you saw it,LOL

Now don't ignore my 2 questions I posted to you a minute ago , how many??
 
As opposed to boilers, washing machines, vacuum cleaners,ect
what else did Mr. Stihl try oh Tractors

You got a factory date from Stihl, now lets have it from Husky chainsaw?, not musket city, not motorbikes, not sewing machines, when did they open up a chainsaw factory??? Come on you know, tell me.

BTW I started this thread, now I'm helping it get posts, grrr, give me my answer!!,LOL
 
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From the looks of that bike chart I seen while ago its obvious which camp has been programed for a mighty long time,hehe What happen to all the bike info after that chart, good thing though. Now back to this 300 year old company thing , can you tell me when the first Husky chainsaw factory opened up overthere and don't say 300 years ago, what year was it??

Lets see when I bring something up on your Stihl Thread about chainsaws you would say "Were talking about a man not just chainsaws"


Sooooooooo
Mr. Thall were talking about a company not just chainsaws.


Oh and what chart are you talking about ? The chart you liked to see or both.
 
That was only AMA, Not world.

Here you go manny. This is why the AMA riders don't ride the FIM. It's backseat to the AMA. All the best riders are already in the US.

http://www.buddscreek.com/mx-of-nations/history-15.html


A healthy flow of talent between the FIM and American motocross circuits had developed in the 1970s and peaked in the 1980s, as evidenced by numerous American World Motocross Champions and foreign-born AMA champions in that time frame. Beginning in the late 1980s, however, a trend toward a European talent drain developed as numerous international champions and emerging stars left the world tour to race in the United States for AMA Championships.

Since the US motorcycle market is the world’s largest, the sport’s top manufacturers (Honda, Kawasaki, KTM, Suzuki and Yamaha) and sponsors offer lucrative contracts to lure top talents to America. American stars and US-based stars from around the world found it difficult to commit to the Motocross of Nations on the heels of a grueling 30-race AMA season.
 
Lets see when I bring something up on your Stihl Thread about chainsaws you would say "Were talking about a man not just chainsaws"


Sooooooooo
Mr. Thall were talking about a company not just chainsaws.


Oh and what chart are you talking about ? The chart you liked to see or both.

Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwww Bingo. Bout time. Yes the Stihl thread is about Andreas Stihl, not chainsaws. To be 100% fair lets talk about who, who is the man that started the chainsaw assembly plant in the 300 year old town of Husqvarna???
 
Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwww Bingo. Bout time. Yes the Stihl thread is about Andreas Stihl, not chainsaws. To be 100% fair lets talk about who, who is the man that started the chainsaw assembly plant in the 300 year old town of Husqvarna???

Hussy Husqvarna?:dizzy:
 
Here you go manny. This is why the AMA riders don't ride the FIM. It's backseat to the AMA. All the best riders are already in the US.

http://www.buddscreek.com/mx-of-nations/history-15.html

The best riders is what you said.
take a look at the cars and Pick ups Japan is coming out with.
they just took rank over Ford.


Now think Red Max and where it is from. Wait and see what happens.

Heres a hint Husky owns it. and yes Stihl is Nervous
 

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