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LuDookie

LuDookie

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Bailey, CO
My 395 sees about 10 hours a year, stumping and cutting big stuff. I expect 30 years from it at that rate. I used to expect about 3 years from my saws when used daily. Most things when used commercially are only going to give you a few good years, even a pocket knife.
 
Doorfx

Doorfx

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Alberta
Before long, maybe we’ll have saws that self-tension, self-sharpen, self-start, and self mix. We’ll wonder how we ever lived pushing levers, choke knobs, and pull cords.

In the same camp we’ve got guys splitting hairs over hand filing.

It’s interesting here on the net.
We already have that. It’s called employees. 😂
 
Pjohnson

Pjohnson

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Wisconsin
Before long, maybe we’ll have saws that self-tension, self-sharpen, self-start, and self mix. We’ll wonder how we ever lived pushing levers, choke knobs, and pull cords.

In the same camp we’ve got guys splitting hairs over hand filing.

It’s interesting here on the net.
I thought all you pros already used the Oregon easy sharp chain. Guess us home owners are on to something the pros don't know about.
 
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