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Lifespan of a saw engine
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<blockquote data-quote="DGG" data-source="post: 623782" data-attributes="member: 13855"><p>I'm guessing about two years before a major rebuild if it is a commercial grade saw that is used daily and has the proper maintenance. That would be in the 4,000 hour range.</p><p></p><p>A casual use saw, if properly maintained according to the instruction manual could probably last a lifetime. There really isn't much to corrode and rust out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DGG, post: 623782, member: 13855"] I'm guessing about two years before a major rebuild if it is a commercial grade saw that is used daily and has the proper maintenance. That would be in the 4,000 hour range. A casual use saw, if properly maintained according to the instruction manual could probably last a lifetime. There really isn't much to corrode and rust out. [/QUOTE]
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