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    Costs of running saw(s) per year.

    The saw company that makes my saws have a policy about their stuff not being sold on the net or from any old hardware store. They want their saws to be backed up by a dealer. Sound policy IMO.
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    Costs of running saw(s) per year.

    I buy them, deduct them and can write them off as worn out ( that means selling them out the back door) after a year. Back in the happy pulp cutting days, limbing saws lasted about a year. The IRS didn't believe that, so they took one logger to court over his yearly deduction of a saw, as a test...
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    Costs of running saw(s) per year.

    Or be big enough that buying a saw just to test it out and reselling it when you don't like it is no big deal. 60 cc saws have never had a place in our arsenal, but last year we dicided to try a MS361. After 4 weeks nobody really wanted to use it for logging, since it was simply to slow going...
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    Costs of running saw(s) per year.

    I run mine 2-3 years, toss them out and buy a new one. May not be the most cost efficient way, but it means I'm always running fairly new saws. ( Toss them out is not quite true, I sell them under the table to firewood cutters etc.)
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