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<blockquote data-quote="Fatherwheels" data-source="post: 7554347" data-attributes="member: 161249"><p>True, but why can some Manufacturers still produce a saw engine that is compliant, like Husqvarna 's latest 585 that uses a carb,</p><p>while others like Makita /Dolmar and Kogi/Tanaka have decided to produce no more gas powered equipment.</p><p>Something is coming down the line we just don't know about yet and these companies that only bought themselves</p><p>into the chainsaw market have decided they are not going to address it for what ever reason, and they are now gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fatherwheels, post: 7554347, member: 161249"] True, but why can some Manufacturers still produce a saw engine that is compliant, like Husqvarna 's latest 585 that uses a carb, while others like Makita /Dolmar and Kogi/Tanaka have decided to produce no more gas powered equipment. Something is coming down the line we just don't know about yet and these companies that only bought themselves into the chainsaw market have decided they are not going to address it for what ever reason, and they are now gone. [/QUOTE]
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