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  2. Polesaw - Wikipedia

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    A polesaw (also pole saw or giraffe saw) is a saw attached to a pole or long handle that is used for pruning tree branches that are beyond arm's reach. [1] [2] A polesaw allows its user to cut high branches without the use of a ladder. [3] Polesaws can be manual or motorized.

  3. Chainsaw - Wikipedia

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    The end of the saw power head has two oil holes, one on each side. These holes must match with the outlet of the oil pump. The pump sends the oil through the hole in the lower part of the gauge. [citation needed] Saw bar producers provide a large variety of bars matching different saws. [citation needed]

  4. Andreas Stihl - Wikipedia

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    In 1929, Andreas Stihl married Mia Giersch (1903-2002), [2] with whom he had four children, among them Hans Peter Stihl (born 1932) and Eva Mayr-Stihl (born 1935), who succeeded her father in managing the company and remaining Vorstand until 2002. [9] Stihl divorced his first wife in 1960, and married Hannelore Wegener-Doberg (1927-2009) the ...

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  7. DR Class 130 family - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, the 'DR Class 131 with a reduced top speed of 100 km/h (62 mph) (and thus a higher tractive force) was delivered for freight services. When in 1972 an electric heating system was available, two prototypes 130 101 and 130 102 were constructed.

  8. Fiat 131 - Wikipedia

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    The Fiat 131 used steel monocoque bodywork for its three-box design and used a front engine, rear-wheel drive layout, where the engine is longitudinally front-mounted. The gearbox is directly behind the engine, and a tubular propeller shaft, under the transmission "tunnel", transmits the drive to a solid live rear axle.

  9. Bücker Bü 131 Jungmann - Wikipedia

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    The Bücker Bü 131 Jungmann (freshman, young man) [note 1] is a basic biplane trainer aircraft designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Bücker Flugzeugbau. It was the company's first aircraft, [ 3 ] as well as being the final biplane to be produced in Germany.