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How to keep a saw looking new during professional use
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<blockquote data-quote="CentaurG2" data-source="post: 1306655" data-attributes="member: 32137"><p>Uhhh… no tree company or even any municipality that I know of would use or uses Stihl 290. They might use one for a chalk block or as a throw ball. Time is money in a real business. You don’t waste time worrying about how to keep your chainsaws looking new or about resale value. You just run them till they are dead then use for parts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CentaurG2, post: 1306655, member: 32137"] Uhhh… no tree company or even any municipality that I know of would use or uses Stihl 290. They might use one for a chalk block or as a throw ball. Time is money in a real business. You don’t waste time worrying about how to keep your chainsaws looking new or about resale value. You just run them till they are dead then use for parts. [/QUOTE]
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