SBP shift kits are driven to the pedal crank on the right side so rotation really does not mean you can not mount them inframe. Just have to think of another way it can be done using parts that are already available to us
Not if you bring the bar out the back(reversed). All 5 saws I have would allow the bar(or reduction plate) to exit the back with minimal case trimming.Rotation would still be wrong for an in-frame, unless the motor was inverted or used as a FD
Amazing what ya can come up with by thinkin outside the box :~)Not if you bring the bar out the back(reversed). All 5 saws I have would allow the bar(or reduction plate) to exit the back with minimal case trimming.
I saw that on another site, preety funny. It's a russian druzhba model 4. they started making those in the 60s and still make them today I believe. I think it's running 200rpm.Does anyone know what kind of chainsaw that is? With that right angle drive, it would be a great candidate for an in-frame build.
If you mean the box that i posted. It's not really a weed eater gear box. That is off a Husqvarna clearing saw. Max rated RPMs are 11,500 and will handle approx. 3.5 hp. I suppose you could call a clearing saw a weed eater on steroids though. Although i've never seen a weed eater that can slice through a 4.5" diameter tree within 2 seconds or less.That weedeater end is not a compleat but it would be a good one. With a little trimming it would work.