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<blockquote data-quote="Tenderfoot" data-source="post: 6033916" data-attributes="member: 145905"><p>Non stop bar buried in hardwood is tough on things. I go though a clutch DRUM every 6 or 8 months (I replace when I can see wear), actual clutch probably about every bar. I did not write that out accurately. </p><p></p><p>Also, refuse to support walmart or the big box stores. Offshoring labor and treating employees like trash is not a recipe for getting my money. Only willing to support local guys who treat their employees well. I get my bar oil from a guy who actually pays his employees more then $7.00/hr and it is reflected in his service. When I have the cash Ill buy a 55 gal drum and stop fussing with jugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tenderfoot, post: 6033916, member: 145905"] Non stop bar buried in hardwood is tough on things. I go though a clutch DRUM every 6 or 8 months (I replace when I can see wear), actual clutch probably about every bar. I did not write that out accurately. Also, refuse to support walmart or the big box stores. Offshoring labor and treating employees like trash is not a recipe for getting my money. Only willing to support local guys who treat their employees well. I get my bar oil from a guy who actually pays his employees more then $7.00/hr and it is reflected in his service. When I have the cash Ill buy a 55 gal drum and stop fussing with jugs. [/QUOTE]
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