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Chain Saw durability
Yesterday, I was looking at Sears Craftsman chain saw. On the label it read
42cc and durability: 50 hours period. Poulan's label also reads: 40cc and durability 50 hours period. Does this mean that its intended for 50 hours of use over time or continuos usage? At the STIHL dealer a 16" chain saw label reads 38cc and no mention of the durability? The price tag of a STIHL is two to three time of a Craftsman or Poulan Pro. I am only a beginner and I am not going to be cutting blanks 5 days of the week. On the other hand buying a chain saw that would need replacement soon after may not be the best of investment. I would benefit from comments |
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