I never knew they made Wankle chains saws very cool.
Re Arctic Cats. My father speaks longingly of his rotary Panther (1969). He also worked at a dealer shortly after that and worked on his fair share. He said they had a wild amount of torque, nothing like any other machine out at that time. He said the kicker with them was they tended to need more maintenance they the conventional 2-Strokes, were thirsty as all get out and the mufflers ran cherry red all the time.
The last two I could see being an issue in a saw.
I bet you wouldn't need much in the way of AV stuff with them!
K
Re Arctic Cats. My father speaks longingly of his rotary Panther (1969). He also worked at a dealer shortly after that and worked on his fair share. He said they had a wild amount of torque, nothing like any other machine out at that time. He said the kicker with them was they tended to need more maintenance they the conventional 2-Strokes, were thirsty as all get out and the mufflers ran cherry red all the time.
The last two I could see being an issue in a saw.
I bet you wouldn't need much in the way of AV stuff with them!
K