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  1. Steve Mack

    Shindawa Chainsaws

    That's strange, the Stihl MSA 200 C-BQ isn't available there either, they're both selling well here.:scratch: You're going to be busy then. Yep, derails are fun sometimes but they can wreck a thread and it does tend to stop people starting new ones as well I reckon if that has happened.
  2. Steve Mack

    Shindawa Chainsaws

    Seeing how this thread mysteriously started with my name on it I'd better post something. I think this happened about three years ago. Echo, Shindaiwa, and Yamabiko all merged together to form the Yamabiko corporation. Echo and Shindaiwa all still make their respective equipments under their...
  3. Steve Mack

    Shindawa Chainsaws

    Honda?:scratch: Maybe we need another thread.
  4. Steve Mack

    Shindawa Chainsaws

    They were a bit heavy, that's why a lot of climbers didn't like them but the best alternative to a Stihl at the time I reckon. I might have a look at the new one, it's a lot lighter and there's one just down the road...
  5. Steve Mack

    Shindawa Chainsaws

    Wow this last batch of beer I made must be strong, I started a thread and don't even remember it.:drunk: I added a bit to the first post. It looks like a nice little saw, a lot lighter than the 357. I've had a 357 for ages, used it mainly on palms as they eat Stihls if you don't clean them...
  6. Steve Mack

    Shindawa Chainsaws

    Whoops, I forgot something. http://www.yamabiko-corp.co.jp/shindaiwa-global/?p=2584 Dry Weight 3.4 kg Displacement 32.3 cc Output 1.4 kw or 1.9hp Bar Length 12" / 30 cm MS200T is 3.5kg with 14' bar and 1.6kw or 2.1hp [Specs seem to vary a bit but I think this is right.]
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