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DOLMAR Maschinen-Fabrik GmbH & Co. introduced this 8.9-kilogram-chainsaw model KMS-4 in 1975. Unlike the other innovated chainsaws released during that period, KMS-4 is still underdeveloped with its rigid handlebar system. However, this handheld gasoline-driven tool has a type of electronic magneto in its design. |
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Homelite Super XL Automatic is an old, conventional model of outdoor handheld equipment that was produced by Homelite Corporation and this product also became outdated within the year 1965. This is a one-cylinder chainsaw with an engine displacement of 58.2 cubic centimeters. The device’s body is built with a die cast of magnesium making the product strong and long-lasting. |
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Stihl Andreas Maschinenfabrik in Stuttgart, Germany produced another powerful chainsaw called Stihl 051 AVE. Its body, together with the 35 centimeter-long bar and chain, weighs a total of 10.5 kilograms. Stihl created a very unique and user-friendly model, which was more advantageous when compared to other chainsaws released, because it was designed to have an anti-vibration handlebar system. |
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Mall 2MG chainsaw is one of the gasoline-powered outdoor tools that settled in the market for a long period of time since it was continuously produced from 1953 until 1965. This 13.6-kilogram-power tool has an advertised H.P. of 5 break horsepower and an engine displacement of 105 cubic centimeters. It is also very distinctive, as compared to the other common chainsaws, because of the type of oil pump that was built in it: an eccentric piston in transmission. |
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In 1957, Sears Craftsman introduced their older product, model David Bradley 60016 (917.60016). This is a heavy chainsaw with a weight of 14 kilograms when measured with its 51-centimeter-long bar and chain. Its body is built with magnesium that went through the process of die casting. This high-maintenance machine needs great amount of gasoline, thus, its fuel container can carry 1.6 liters of petroleum. |