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where do you draw the line with saw perfection, and maintenance?
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<blockquote data-quote="wyk" data-source="post: 3203123" data-attributes="member: 55120"><p>Oftentimes I run my saws all day long and only add oil and fuel and a file. I have gone several 8 hour days cutting in the forest without so much as brushing the dust off, let alone using a q-tip on it. If my filter is clean, my chain is sharp and oiled, and the carb and fuel are cooperating, and it's cutting straight, then I am good to go. It's not a classic car, it's a chainsaw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wyk, post: 3203123, member: 55120"] Oftentimes I run my saws all day long and only add oil and fuel and a file. I have gone several 8 hour days cutting in the forest without so much as brushing the dust off, let alone using a q-tip on it. If my filter is clean, my chain is sharp and oiled, and the carb and fuel are cooperating, and it's cutting straight, then I am good to go. It's not a classic car, it's a chainsaw. [/QUOTE]
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