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Default Duty life of chainsaws

Thanks for the responses. A closer look at the tag on the chainsaw leads me
to believe that oldrad is correct about it being an emissions life rating.

"TonyM" tonym.le"at"comcast.net wrote in message
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I was cutting up a downed Norway Maple this weekend and happened to
actually read the label on my Husky chainsaw and one statement caught my
eye. It has something called "Duty Cycle" listed. For this saw it is 50
hours. I went and looked at the POS Poulan I am trying to get rid of and
it's duty cycle is 20 hours. The Poulan actually broke after about 8 hours
but that is a whole other tale. I looked through the manual of both saws
trying to ascertain what the duty cycle is but found nothing. Am I to
assume this is the expected life of the saw? Or that it needs to be
overhauled at that point? How many hours do some of you have on your saws?
I gotta say I love the Husky and it is sooooo much better than the Poulan.
I'm just curious.
Tony Manella
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