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Can I vote for the 262xp twice?
This thread is about what you guys want. They will know what they can do. They said they just need to know there is a market and your posts gives them an idea so they can decide where to make that investment. This is s long term thing. Example if 880 not possible now it might be later and long term interest declared here would nail that decisionPretty sure some of those might be difficult....Not sure but the 445,455,460 husky and the 880 Stihl might be too close to production end?
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Fair enough.This thread is about what you guys want. They will know what they can do. They said they just need to know there is a market and your posts gives them an idea so they can decide where to make that investment. This is s long term thing. Example if 880 not possible now it might be later and long term interest declared here would nail that decision
A nice big Dolmar! They are just art in my opinion like the old echos , a nice copy would be epic.
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That's why 2100 husky is in my list as wellEpic to say the least! A beast, a true legend, a highly desirable collectors saw... that parts are almost unobtainium for.
If you been watching tbohn pops in and asks regularly for a 460. I would say that is determined buyer. Ask often, that shows a marketCan I vote for the 262xp twice?
That's why 2100 husky is in my list as well
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I tried a bunch of newer hand held power equipment. If I had unlimited money to replace it every year from being choked up and leaned out by the epa I would.And saving the environment by not putting them all in the land fill
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The farmertec brushcutters I saw on the internet were like big engines. 40-50cc. I have a fs130, big, but small potatoes compared to those. I am not sure what sizes they will offer. I am in for one. Maybe they will have the articulating hedge trimmer attachment on the bushcutters. A gas trimmer is a must have too. I wonder how bad international shipping will be with the long pieces. They need to buy there own plane to bring the stuff over. Maybe they can grow that big. Sell us good stuff cheapI'm going to like the brush cutter and hedge trimmer. Both have been on my list for some time.
My mechanic heats his shop burning oil motor oil. The EPA is now toothless...for time being.I tried a bunch of newer hand held power equipment. If I had unlimited money to replace it every year from being choked up and leaned out by the epa I would.
But since I don't my 20 year old stuff pre epa works great.
What amazes me. If you have a diesel mower and you have a shop put in a new engine. The shop has to disable the old motor by knocking a hole in the block. The epa has got out of hand all in the name of having clean air. They can pull my lawnboy 2 stroke mower out of my cold dead hands.
On a side note the epa stopped the import of waste motor oil burning lister clone motors from india.
Remembering that"over" is relative. I'm in the other direction round the world from you. Maybe if they get big enough they can have local agents, like hobbyking do.The farmertec brushcutters I saw on the internet were like big engines. 40-50cc. I have a fs130, big, but small potatoes compared to those. I am not sure what sizes they will offer. I am in for one. Maybe they will have the articulating hedge trimmer attachment on the bushcutters. A gas trimmer is a must have too. I wonder how bad international shipping will be with the long pieces. They need to buy there own plane to bring the stuff over. Maybe they can grow that big. Sell us good stuff cheap
The unsafe goods notice on unbraked chainsaws prohibiting their sale here almost forces the old saws into landfill rather than preserving our history. It's a shame it drives collectors underground trying to find old saws and stay off officialdom's radar. Has anyone even seen the ACC stats that prove unbraked chainsaws to be a disproportionate drain on taxpayer-funded healthcare?And saving the environment by not putting them all in the land fill
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The internet makes the world smaller until you post something. I do forget I live in a bubble. Never intentionally.Remembering that"over" is relative. I'm in the other direction round the world from you. Maybe if they get big enough they can have local agents, like hobbyking do.
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Hey. The 070 doesn't come with bumper spikes I guess from huztl. ? I'll have to buy those seperate. Darn.The internet makes the world smaller until you post something. I do forget I live in a bubble. Never intentionally.
We have that problem now as well. I have missed out on local auctions because they are removed by the administrator as being unfit for sale. I won an auction for an old saw that the owner just wanted rid of, it was seized so the inoperative chain break was moot, but the auction site refused to carry the sale through.The unsafe goods notice on unbraked chainsaws prohibiting their sale here almost forces the old saws into landfill rather than preserving our history. It's a shame it drives collectors underground trying to find old saws and stay off officialdom's radar. Has anyone even seen the ACC stats that prove unbraked chainsaws to be a disproportionate drain on taxpayer-funded healthcare?
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