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<blockquote data-quote="CHOP SHOP" data-source="post: 1466813" data-attributes="member: 17493"><p>The problem with 99 percent of chainsaws carried by wheelers is not the saw.</p><p></p><p>ITS THE OWNER.</p><p></p><p>Do you think a new saw is going to keep itself sharpened? Is a new saw going to dress its own bar? Is a new saw going to keep the oiler unplugged? Is a new saw going to keep its hi and lo speed circuits adjusted all the time?</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Red">NO</span></p><p></p><p>Just give your old saw some much needed maintenance and it will perform like new.</p><p></p><p>I brought an OLD SMALL husky out last weekend for the northender Elbe run. I bought it at a garage sale for $20 missing a chain and bar. I bought a 14 inch bar and a pair of chains at wallyworld and for under $50 I have a very nice saw.</p><p></p><p>Now on the Busy that weekend Jacob busted out his big ass Stihl and proceeded to rub his way thru a downed tree. I had to laugh! That bigass saw still didnt make up for a lack of maintenance on his part.</p><p></p><p>A couple days ago I was using my "little" husky to rip up old Growth fir that I got form Scott/boxboy that was wider than 14 inches and I was too lazy to unlock the shop and get my BIG saw so I double cut it quickly with the little zipper. No problem.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I would bet your little sears saw is better than allot of new choices and its paid for. Maybe a tune/sharp/dress is in order, not a new saw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHOP SHOP, post: 1466813, member: 17493"] The problem with 99 percent of chainsaws carried by wheelers is not the saw. ITS THE OWNER. Do you think a new saw is going to keep itself sharpened? Is a new saw going to dress its own bar? Is a new saw going to keep the oiler unplugged? Is a new saw going to keep its hi and lo speed circuits adjusted all the time? [COLOR="Red"]NO[/COLOR] Just give your old saw some much needed maintenance and it will perform like new. I brought an OLD SMALL husky out last weekend for the northender Elbe run. I bought it at a garage sale for $20 missing a chain and bar. I bought a 14 inch bar and a pair of chains at wallyworld and for under $50 I have a very nice saw. Now on the Busy that weekend Jacob busted out his big ass Stihl and proceeded to rub his way thru a downed tree. I had to laugh! That bigass saw still didnt make up for a lack of maintenance on his part. A couple days ago I was using my "little" husky to rip up old Growth fir that I got form Scott/boxboy that was wider than 14 inches and I was too lazy to unlock the shop and get my BIG saw so I double cut it quickly with the little zipper. No problem. I would bet your little sears saw is better than allot of new choices and its paid for. Maybe a tune/sharp/dress is in order, not a new saw. [/QUOTE]
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