JasperFrank
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I don't know anything about the performance or price point of the Farmmac pictured above; but I am amused by the fake carbon fiber.
OK teeth. Now figured out what your talking about. Thats the spikes.After some investigation it has the clutch drum and sprocket on it and an extra sprocket. It's missing the tool kit with the accessories it appears and all the mounting screws for the handle. Along with the teeth for the bar area.
Not a fan of it either.I don't know anything about the performance or price point of the Farmmac pictured above; but I am amused by the fake carbon fiber.
Not a fan of it either.
But to get the Farmertec pro saws they come in white and fake carbon. Some guys just buy the covers for that reason.
G372xp pro and G660 pro both like that.
G372xp pro cut right there real close to my OEM OE 372 that cost 2/3 more then the clone. Both at time only going on 2nd tank breaking in.
Prob says the same thing I do when I see a any chainsaw or aka tool all decorated up by the folks now days. Rolls eyes and thinks to self wth.View attachment 859239
Sorry xyc it has nothing to do with you, but every time I see photo of one of these decorated chainsaw, word metro comes to mind!
I wonder what would Johnny Paycheck say?
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Made me laugh on that one.The thing is that before we had cheap Chinese junk and knockoffs we had cheap Taiwan junk. And before that cheap Japanese junk. Now we are getting into cheap Vietnam junk (guess we didn't learn from a war). It's all about who can build the junk the cheapest I guess.
Now the chinese have all the design patents.
What would be nice is if there was just a little teensy weensy bit of manufacturing in the USA?
Not all of the patents. A lot of stuff is still US patents, and shipped to China for manufacture (which allows them an inside view of our intellectual property).
They seem to do many things very well, but then skimp on the oddest little details like choosing to use soft mild steal when hardened tool steel would have been more appropriate. Or, one can buy something, and find that one has zero long term customer support.
There is some. Go price a new set of SK tools, or a Baldor Grinder.
Then head over to Harbor Freight and see what they have sitting on the shelf.
I regularly bump into small local manufacturing shops. They endure if they have a unique niche, and have a plan to pass the shop on from generation to generation.
I fell down the rabbit hole of mulcher attachments today.
Go price out some of the Fecon mulchers.
I watched some TopCat mulchers go for auction at $2500 to $3000 today. A fraction of the Fecon price. Looking on Alibaba, they were even cheaper, although they would be expensive to ship. The TopCat probably would have been a good deal, but I decided to wait on it for a couple of reasons including poor consumable availability, and not having anything with "high flow" yet.
Now, if you're a commercial logger or landscaper, go and buy the top quality mulcher and don't look back. If you're working on a small hobby farm. Perhaps the cheaper one would be more palatable.