For how long they last and how much more they do I think pro saws are worth the extra money. Having said that my first new saw was a 45 Husky. I worked the snot out of it and it loved it. It took my dumbass stepson switching the gas jugs to kill it. A new piston would get it going again. My...
I seldom hit the ground any more either but it does take a long time of concerted effort to get to that point. If you are just an employee that doesn't care you probably never get there. Same thing with the stop and sharpen, don't keep cutting. Seems like it takes a long time to learn that...
A round about relative of mine has been running 455's and 460's to cut firewood. His cutters are brutal on equipment. He is running TSC summer grade oil in teens. Running dull chains etc. and he thinks the reason his saws are breaking is Husky is crap. OK. Says he is switching to Stihl. OK.
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