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And all that time I believed Tom was da real Champ, I'll be dayuuuuuum :jawdrop:




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Dance like a butterfly, sting like a bee....... I smell a thrilla a comin'.:buttkick:
 
Awe, you low lifes are going to paaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyy. What a smack in the face to see that picture, is that how many of their saws are returned each week:dizzy:
 
300 years of making chainsaws...must be pretty old by now. They oughtta branch out. You know, into motorcycles...or guns...or something like that just to ease the monotony.

They mostly made guns initially, and later "all sorts" of stuff.....:greenchainsaw:
 
Awe, you low lifes are going to paaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyy. What a smack in the face to see that picture, is that how many of their saws are returned each week:dizzy:

No, that's the amount returned everyday. Remember there are a lot of box stores out there,,,,:censored: :censored: :censored:
 
Being I am not brand loyal or blinded by pay from the company store like some. :deadhorse:
If you are into REAL racing saws , I will tell you after being at the Luther logging days and Fife Lake woodsman events in Mi. You would have got to watch 3ci, 5ci and open production saw class, biggest they got made. There was stihl 084's 066, 088, 460, 440 and 026, 260 and then there was husky 3120's, 2100, 281, 181, 50, 346. From what I remember Husky was a clean sweep of all classes both days. They must have more potential during the building process or something for racing.
Stock who cares as long as they start, cut and last, no matter the brand imo. :hmm3grin2orange:
 
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300 years of making chainsaws...must be pretty old by now. They oughtta branch out. You know, into motorcycles...or guns...or something like that just to ease the monotony.

Guns & motorcylces? I thought they were famous for their Sewing machines :popcorn:
 
Being I am not brand loyal or blinded by pay from the company store like some. :deadhorse:
If you are into REAL racing saws , I will tell you after being at the Luther logging days and Fife Lake woodsman events in Mi. You would have got to watch 3ci, 5ci and open production saw class, biggest they got made. There was stihl 084's 066, 088, 460, 440 and 026, 260 and then there was husky 3120's, 2100, 281, 181, 50. From what I remember Husky was a clean sweep of all classes both days. They must have more potential during the building process or something for racing.
Stock who cares as long as they start, cut and last, no matter the brand imo. :hmm3grin2orange:

Are you sure there wuz a Stihl there?:chainsaw: :jester:
 
No, that's the amount returned everyday. Remember there are a lot of box stores out there,,,,:censored: :censored: :censored:

Husqvarnas guns were top-notch, as most of their saws are.......:buttkick:

Thanks for the rep, btw - I am out of bullets right now......:angel:
 
300 years of making chainsaws...must be pretty old by now. They oughtta branch out. You know, into motorcycles...or guns...or something like that just to ease the monotony.

You better check your history books cause Husky did not start making chainsaws till 1959 I believe..

http://www.acresinternet.com/cscc.n...e0e8aa5ba5e62a1e88256b52001790c6?OpenDocument

Dolmar was the FIRST to produce a gas powered chain saw in 1927

http://www.acresinternet.com/cscc.n...6b1fbecc9e33671888256af90059eea6?OpenDocument

Scott
 
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