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Disapointed in my Stihl
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<blockquote data-quote="JeffHK454" data-source="post: 5663786" data-attributes="member: 7804"><p>I don't care what brand you prefer if don't maintain it it's gonna fail. I've had the same saw for 10 years and never had a problem, just a quick shot of compressed air after every big sawing session keeps it working. I've even got a old paint brush in my saw box that I keep for cleaning debris off out in the field . </p><p></p><p>It baffles me why anybody would spend several hundred dollars on a saw and not blow it off or wipe it down once and awhile. I treat my saws just like I treat my guns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeffHK454, post: 5663786, member: 7804"] I don't care what brand you prefer if don't maintain it it's gonna fail. I've had the same saw for 10 years and never had a problem, just a quick shot of compressed air after every big sawing session keeps it working. I've even got a old paint brush in my saw box that I keep for cleaning debris off out in the field . It baffles me why anybody would spend several hundred dollars on a saw and not blow it off or wipe it down once and awhile. I treat my saws just like I treat my guns. [/QUOTE]
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