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You all need to recycle your carburetor based chainsaws and get the 500i
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<blockquote data-quote="Huntaholic" data-source="post: 7653982" data-attributes="member: 158577"><p>Im gonna be real curious to see how this 500 runs over the long haul. My son that has the 500 bought a 460 10 years ago and he uses it every day to top off with, cut up with, cut firewood with, etc.... That's the toughest saw Ive ever seen! I FINALLY had to put a set of crank seals in it a few weeks ago and that's ALL Ive ever done to it! I pulled and replaced the muffler with a dual port version since I had it off to look at the piston already. That piston has ZERO noticeable wear on it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huntaholic, post: 7653982, member: 158577"] Im gonna be real curious to see how this 500 runs over the long haul. My son that has the 500 bought a 460 10 years ago and he uses it every day to top off with, cut up with, cut firewood with, etc.... That's the toughest saw Ive ever seen! I FINALLY had to put a set of crank seals in it a few weeks ago and that's ALL Ive ever done to it! I pulled and replaced the muffler with a dual port version since I had it off to look at the piston already. That piston has ZERO noticeable wear on it! [/QUOTE]
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