Stihl classifies their saws as "Occasional Use" (more recently "Homeowner"), "Farm and Ranch", and "Professional".
On the model tag of some Poulan Pro saws it says "Durability Period 125 hours".
What distinguishes these different kinds of durability? Are these saws even worth trying to fix, and what kinds of problems are not worth fixing?
Stihl "Occasional Use" and the Poulan 125 hour saws seem to get to a point and after that they stall often and/or start very hard if at all, even with actual occasional use.
On the model tag of some Poulan Pro saws it says "Durability Period 125 hours".
What distinguishes these different kinds of durability? Are these saws even worth trying to fix, and what kinds of problems are not worth fixing?
Stihl "Occasional Use" and the Poulan 125 hour saws seem to get to a point and after that they stall often and/or start very hard if at all, even with actual occasional use.