Might be a little loud, can two men handle the torque of the engine revving, keeping the chain in the wood?
I am probably the last one to learn about this:
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That is a Buick 215 (1963-64) V8 pumping out 300hp. Built by Robert Andrews of Enumclawn, WA. this two man saw can make fast work of your fire wood. It is able to cut a 30 inch log in .88 second with a chainspeed of ?!?!? well over 200 mph!. Seen in Engine Builder Magazine.
Here it is in action on youtube
Why mess with a HomeLite when you can have a Buick
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Might be a little loud, can two men handle the torque of the engine revving, keeping the chain in the wood?
Might be a little loud, can two men handle the torque of the engine revving, keeping the chain in the wood?
nope.
fortunately, with a <3sec cut time, by the time they lose control of it they're already through the log.
I am probably the last one to learn about this:
weird. i was positive this had been posted on the board previously. people on youtube often mistake it for a Nailhead due to the shape of the valve covers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uE0jnfJKNNU
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