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abs111999

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Can I get a ready made adaptor to marry a chainsaw bar/sprocket to the output shaft of a 4 stroke Briggs engine,side shaft.??
 
Sounds like something you would have to fab yourself, or have someone else fabricate. The bigger question would be...why would you want to?
 
I could see this being useful mounted on the bottom of a push mower frame to clear out sapplings.

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...but he speaks of a side shaft, not a vertical shaft.

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I know, I can't really see that being useful.

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I could maybe see a vertical shaft set up being an interesting way to homebrew a sawmill, but my head is still spinning on a horizontal shaft version unless it's some sort of chop saw? Hmmm. Wonder how a big a bar you could run with a 350 Chevy? ;-)

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I could maybe see a vertical shaft set up being an interesting way to homebrew a sawmill, but my head is still spinning on a horizontal shaft version unless it's some sort of chop saw? Hmmm. Wonder how a big a bar you could run with a 350 Chevy? ;-)

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There is a video of one online. Google it, it's pretty cool.

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I guess it would need to incorporate a clutch as well may be one of the 8" grinding type discs with the chainsaw cutters around the edge would work better dependent on the requirement of the task
 
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