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Australian V8 chainsaw.

paulm

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Very good, I'm sure Alex showed this before when he was looking for a new saw but went for a more powerful one :funny:
 

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Jezzzs not only are Australian chainsaws bigger than ours but judging by the coasters they were cutting you'd only want one cup of their tea a day :funny::funny:
 

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Fastest cut in the south reminds me of stretch limos everything ever made has a purpose time these days is very expensive. My choice of reforming capacitors on my new but stored VFD was 180 dollars an hour. Years ago I spent some time in Tasmania photographing timber fellers (guys using shainsaws in the forest) and I know there is a purpose for a saw like this. To some it would be like those giant trucks but from them came the expertise in the mining industry, likewise the space industry and motor racing provide valuable new data for fuel power and braking technology. Have witnessed dual engine ie one either end of a two man chain saw under race conditions (awesome). Thanks for showing mate.

Kind regards Peter.:thumbs:
 
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