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Add-On Tools Designed For Chainsaw
Attachments for your chainsaw make a lot of sense, says Jac Knoop, president of A.M.S. Incorporated, which imports and sells Bristol tools that can be driven by a chainsaw.
    “Everyone has a chainsaw but most aren’t used for more than about 3 hrs. a year. Bristol figured out how to use it for many other things,” he says.
    The Brazilian company makes drills, cut-off saws, post hole diggers, water pumps, brush cutters, boat motors, foggers, and more. They fit on many different models of chainsaws. 
    To use them, remove the bar and chain of the saw and bolt on the attachment. 
    “Each one has its own housing and gearbox that attaches to where the blade attaches,” Knoop says. 
    Attachments have different chainsaw size requirements. The wood drill will work on smaller saws, for example. Larger saws are required for the one-person and two person posthole diggers.
    The wood drill and outboard motor have been the most popular implements sold since A.M.S. started selling Bristol products a year and a half ago. Customers can call A.M.S. Incorporated to find out if the implement they want works with a specific saw model. Prices are on the website, and the company plans to have specials in November.
    “It’s innovative and fills a niche in the marketplace,” Knoop says.
    Videos and information can be found on the A.M.S. Incorporated’s website.
    Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, A.M.S. Incorporated, P.O. Box 57, Ogden, Ill. 61859 (ph 877 747-2442; www.amsincorporated.net).



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2017 - Volume #41, Issue #6