this could be the best thing ever for a chainsaw enthusiast.

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phelps63

phelps63

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=gcIwrdeP21s
I just saw this and all I could think about was how I wouldn't have to choose which saw to go into the woods with. This year has been a major chore just getting 1 saw in through the deep snow here in Mi. With this multiple saws, gas, oil tool heck everything in through the deep snow in tight quarters would be a breeze. I hope this gets here soon! I will be the first to have one.
I don't have anything to do with it just love the idea and simplicity of the thing.

Anyone else see the potential I do?
 
AKDoug

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I'm an avid snowmobiler and it would not replace a snowmobile... BUT it definitely has it's uses. The extremely low gearing and year round ability it pretty damn interesting. I wouldn't take it on a very long ride, but I could see it's uses close by the house.
 
sachsmo

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Guess i've been ahead of the curve fer years.

You know how all them kids got their pants hangin' off their behinds?

Yup mines been doing that for 4 decades!

As far as that there 'jockey drive' when we was little shavers we hitched a rear drive self propelled lawn mower to an old metal wagon!

We could power through horseweeds and cut 'em at the same time ( suprisingly we all lived)
 
jerry quinn

jerry quinn

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=gcIwrdeP21s
I just saw this and all I could think about was how I wouldn't have to choose which saw to go into the woods with. This year has been a major chore just getting 1 saw in through the deep snow here in Mi. With this multiple saws, gas, oil tool heck everything in through the deep snow in tight quarters would be a breeze. I hope this gets here soon! I will be the first to have one.
I don't have anything to do with it just love the idea and simplicity of the thing.

Anyone else see the potential I do?
Well Phelps we dont live very far apart, And if your snow depth is like mine it sucks. that tracked contraption looks like the perfect solution. I wonder what the price would be on something like that?
 
Stihl 041S
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+ 1! Having owned over 35 Studebakers over the past 40 years one has always been on my list. I found one close by at auction but the timing was wrong, learned later it sold for $1200.
That's painful to hear it went for $1200

Studebakers were always popular when I was going to Bonneville for Speed Week.
A real good friend has a President Speedster he's working on.
A runner and little improvements.
Parents used to live in Lawrenceburg KY
Still have friends in Tyron.
 
sachsmo

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Weasel would be awesome.

I always wanted one of them 6 wheeled contraptions the 'Banana Splits' drove around in back in the late '60s.

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