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Longevity of modern 90cc class saws
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Hedgecutter" data-source="post: 7808218" data-attributes="member: 164497"><p>You might take not that my answer to the original question was more tongue in cheek than a quotation of fact. Having said that though, over hear 80-90% of all exotic forestry is machine felled now and a saw can last 24 months as a fellers saw- because it does not see continuous hourly use- usually reserved for fringes and areas not suited to the machine harvester on site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Hedgecutter, post: 7808218, member: 164497"] You might take not that my answer to the original question was more tongue in cheek than a quotation of fact. Having said that though, over hear 80-90% of all exotic forestry is machine felled now and a saw can last 24 months as a fellers saw- because it does not see continuous hourly use- usually reserved for fringes and areas not suited to the machine harvester on site. [/QUOTE]
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