Absolutely, Al.
I realize that my "run them to death, then toss them out" policy is probably pretty elitist, but then I've made my living from saws for the last 39 years, and I hate fiddling with them.
Hey, dude.
When they stop working, we figure the little imp inside got tired and we simply toss them out.
Or if they are not completely dead, sell them to woodturners.
Works well for us:D
We have a MS260 apprentice saw that illustrates the longevity thing pretty well.
It started out as my saw, I ran it for 2 seasons.
Then, as eventually happens to most of our saws, it became an apprentice saw. That is usually the step before they are tossed out or sold to a homeowner ( Most go...
It all depends on who you ask.
Joe homeowner/firewood cutter who puts maybe 60 hours on a saw a year at most will be thrilled with your Remington.
A production faller like me, who puts over 2000 hours on a saw a year less so!
Darned thng wouldn't last a week with me.
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