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<blockquote data-quote="ag-T250" data-source="post: 76239" data-attributes="member: 10632"><p>Actually, very low maintenance. Only has 3 zerk fittings to grease and it utilizes used motor oil for chain lubrication. Blade is 3/8 thick and does its' work by slow brute force cutting rather than by speed. Blade is intended for below grade cuts so sharpening really isn't needed, either. Fuel consumption seems to be on the high side while using it. I attribute that to having to keep some forward and sideways pressure on the machine while using the saw as it tends to push the Bobcat sideways as the blade rotates into the tree. I believe it needs longer dogs to hold the saw in place better as the blade rotates by pulling the saw blade into the kerf better on below grade cuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ag-T250, post: 76239, member: 10632"] Actually, very low maintenance. Only has 3 zerk fittings to grease and it utilizes used motor oil for chain lubrication. Blade is 3/8 thick and does its' work by slow brute force cutting rather than by speed. Blade is intended for below grade cuts so sharpening really isn't needed, either. Fuel consumption seems to be on the high side while using it. I attribute that to having to keep some forward and sideways pressure on the machine while using the saw as it tends to push the Bobcat sideways as the blade rotates into the tree. I believe it needs longer dogs to hold the saw in place better as the blade rotates by pulling the saw blade into the kerf better on below grade cuts. [/QUOTE]
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