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Re: 50 Years Of Evolution Husqvarna Chainsaws
« on: December 17, 2011, 10:16:43 am »
 A lot of  very well  built  saws did not become popular simpley because no body supported them . Dolmar for  example never made any inroads locally  and that was in the day they were Sachs Dolmar .J-Red is another of which I don't recall ever seeing any of that brand for sale .Nor Poulan as a brand name but only under rebranded like Craftsman or Dayton .

Older Poulans actualy made some decent larger saws but quite frankly until a recent GTG I never ever saw any of much over 3 cubic  inch displacement

Being in the bread basket of the nation though it was just like tractors and farm machinery .What dealers were in the area  depended on what you saw in the field which could be orange ,red or green back in the day .I suppose  in the  timber country it was about the same .

 

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