Lakeside53
Stihl Wrenching
Thinking about it... 1 year is not typical out here. I have many pro customers including 4 lumber yards and one mill. The yard/mill saws are used constantly (not every second!) every day 6 days a week, and sure, after a year or two they sure look beat, but are running fine... Mostly 361 and 044. The lumber yards figure they start their saws 80 times a day... to cut big gluelams and other beams. Two of the yards have a "precision cutters" based on an 880 and a helper handle - used to cut units of 2x4 in one cut, a dozen or so times a day. Both of those saws are 3 years old and part from one unfortunate incident where diesel was put in the saw (new pistion, honed bore) , they have been super reliable.
I don't know of any local tree service that relegates a saw to backup after a year -most I see have saws new to 10 years old, and all are in use.
RBTREE - how many hours do you figure on your Husky 335/8's? your 346 and other saws?
I don't know of any local tree service that relegates a saw to backup after a year -most I see have saws new to 10 years old, and all are in use.
RBTREE - how many hours do you figure on your Husky 335/8's? your 346 and other saws?
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