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Last of the bunch.
 

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Those aren't vintage, those are antique, rare, rarely seen. Like the looks of that double bar saw. I've never seen anything like it.

Steve

The double bar was awesome, here's a closer shot of it.
 

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Not sure, I googled David Bradley double bar chainsaw and found some info/threads. Didn't see a link to acres, at least not right away.
 
I can't speak to the saws power but I can back up what Yukon said, it's a gear drive saw with basically a double sided drive where more mounting studs can be added and the bar be swapped to the other side, it was referred to as an "off set stumping configuration" to flush cut stumps to the ground.

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