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Never changed a fuel filter, except when I ran over my saw and that was the least of my problems. :)

 

Also never cleaned the air filter and I only change sprockets when they're heavily worn. No problems so far.

 

I don't know how you can manage to get away with not cleaning air filters!

 

Ditto on a lot of other maintenance things though.

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Should point out that the saws get used every day but not heavily by any means. Could be because it's nearly always on dry, seasoned wood, I rarely do felling.

 

Our husqvarna 357xp is about 10 years old I think and on the odd occasion I do take it apart there's not even enough dust to be worth doing anything.

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I give mine a blow job when it gets in range of airline. Otherwise I work on the principal that if you never grease it lasts ok,if you do it regularly then good,but sporadic greasing is bad.:thumbup:

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I give mine a blow job when it gets in range of airline. Otherwise I work on the principal that if you never grease it lasts ok,if you do it regularly then good,but sporadic greasing is bad.:thumbup:

 

 

Why is sporadic greasing worse than none?

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Why is sporadic greasing worse than none?

 

I stopped greasing them years a go when I had a couple let go . I put it down to fine particles of grit and crud sticking to the grease and acting like grinding past . Since I stopped never had one fail .

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