Ha, won't be long and motorcycles will be in the same group. Working in a chainsaw shop, there's brand new Chinese copy's of an old Stihl 36" that doesn't have a chain brake!!! You can buy it on the net.
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The chainsaw is the copy of the Stihl Lightnings
The 070 , 080 , 090 .
These were Stihl's biggest sellers and many believe the best saw Stihl ever made
I have a couple . Good originals go for over $ 1000
There was one at the Lithgow swap complete with post hole digging & timber boring accessories
S yes you took it out into the bush, cut doen a tree, milled it into post & rails dug the hole planted the post then either bored the holes or the bolts or mortised out a hole for the rail.
Men were men in those days
Stihl made that saw till 1996 despite it being illegal to sell it in the USA from 1969 and in Aust from 1972 .
Australia was the bigest single market after the USA banned them and we on sold them into Malysia & New Gunea
A no fuss saw, no kick back brake 1/4" full chisel chain ( can run up to 1/2" chain) , hard nose solid bar and came up to a massive 40" 2 man saw
They are still the back bone of a lot of loggers in 3rd world countries and because of the massive numbers in use they were one of the first Stihl saws to have complete set of aftermarket parts made for them once Stihl had abandoned supporting them.
And because the demand for parts was so high and the used prices are so high , several companies buy the parts to make a complete saw & sell them as "rebuild kits " becaue they can not be sold as an assembled saw due to the absence of the chain brake
There is also a conversion pack to make them a concrete / cut off saw
Although being very heavy, they are beautifully balanced and can easily be used one handed.
Bodies are Mg alloy full crank, separate barrel & head can be fitted with reed valves & ported to double the power