Cutting steel- was Re: [TheForge] Re: A recipe for EmperorWilson...

Gladish Family gladish at cnw.com
Fri Jun 17 00:48:18 EDT 2005


But i have an old Husky 266 with well over two thousand hours on it and 
haven't had to do any major work on it.
Bought it just before all the cute stuff became mandatory.
Andy g

schade at acegroup.cc wrote:

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>
>>
>> In a message dated 6/16/2005 10:41:03 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
>> robi5515 at bellsouth.net writes:
>>
>> Seems to me  like a lot of the new tools have a designed life of about 6
>> months after  the warranty runs out.
>> Chuck
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>
> I bought a new chainsaw last fall. The owner of the local
> chainsaw/lawnmower/snowmobile/etc shop showed me
> some newly imported chinese saws. He said they were
> rated for 200 hours of 'run' time. I guess you could cut a
> lot of wood in 200 hours.
>
> Bob
>
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