@PX125E This was just for demo, if cutting concrete it has a hydraulic raise on it to level it out The new Diamond saws have adjustable handles for height Thanks
I ran a 35HP saw similar to this.Not a very pleasant job considering what locations you are forced to work in: confined areas,often around electrical sources,and finally a comment to PX125E.....the reason propane is used is to not kill the operator from gasoline fumes (Carbon monoxide poisoning)that happens when you run it inside a building.Obviously you have no idea what your talking about.
This was me selling the 35 hp core cut on ebay,I was successful thanks to you tube it could be seen running, It ran on lpg or gasoline depending on inside or outside work for emissions.
@PX125E This was just for demo, if cutting concrete it has a hydraulic raise on it to level it out The new Diamond saws have adjustable handles for height Thanks
kenfix69 7 months ago
We stopped using these types of saws 10 years ago. We use 3 phase electrical powered saws.
Propane will still kill you, you dickhead.
PX125E 2 years ago
I ran a 35HP saw similar to this.Not a very pleasant job considering what locations you are forced to work in: confined areas,often around electrical sources,and finally a comment to PX125E.....the reason propane is used is to not kill the operator from gasoline fumes (Carbon monoxide poisoning)that happens when you run it inside a building.Obviously you have no idea what your talking about.
kurly1313 3 years ago
This was me selling the 35 hp core cut on ebay,I was successful thanks to you tube it could be seen running, It ran on lpg or gasoline depending on inside or outside work for emissions.
kenfix69 3 years ago 2
No doubt. However cut to cut would be a bitch. esp with that ridiculous prop tank mounted that way.
PX125E 3 years ago
um, eeerr the handles lift way up when the saw blade is in the ground....
1949outboard 3 years ago
Do you think that its very practical to have the handles so low to the ground?
How do you find the LPG unit on the back does the wisconsin engine stay in tune long enough to warrant the benefits of lpg?
Leave the cutting up to the pro's.
PX125E 4 years ago