A rather small Stihl ???

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ozflea

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I told you fellas to stay off the grog it makes one strink a little.

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Mc Bob.
 
How to start and use it, thats point:chainsaw:
Decompression valve easy start and giant starter are required:confused:
As the feller, a elephant should be available option wit the saw.:greenchainsaw:
 
But think of the POWER this saw has, and the trees one could bring down, and mill. oh, and the fuel economy. :cheers:
 
I suppose you'd have to measure it in barrels per hour...

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Reminds me of a vehicle the Army used to have for towing disabled tanks. It ran a 1200 cubic inch, air cooled, supercharged, V-12, gas engine. 1500 horsepower. 5 gallons to the mile. 8 when towing.

Now THAT would run a decent size saw!
 
Blueridge, are you thinking of the Oshkosh M911? I'm vaguely familiar with that truck, though its VERY VERy large.
 
ozflea said:
I told you fellas to stay off the grog it makes one strink a little.

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Mc Bob.

Hahahaha, that looks like a right niffty little saw ya got there. Do you park it in da garage or down in the barn beside the tractor.,haha.
 
ozflea said:
It's on Ebay for a $1000-00 Australian, it would look lovely parked on someones mantle piece.

Mc Bob.

lol, if they got a mantle big enuff to hold that sucker I'd love to see the house,wowowowow...................
 
Maybe you could get a pair of them, and sit them at the front of your house.

Kinda like a loggers version of a pair of stone lions!
 

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