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<blockquote data-quote="jltrent" data-source="post: 1837946" data-attributes="member: 21075"><p>Usually, the saws I work on have done been taken to the dealer and if a simple fix they fix it. If it is more than a carb, broken handle or something simple the dealer repairman hands it back to them and tells them it is not worth fixing, if out of warranty. A neighbor got his Stihl weed eater repaired at the dealer and told me they put a new carb on. He said total $89. That is pretty good for 15 minutes work and a carb that cost the dealer around $20-$25 as they sell them to me for $35. Labor cost is out of hand as most things are not that hard to fix. Getting a tractor worked on is unreal prices also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jltrent, post: 1837946, member: 21075"] Usually, the saws I work on have done been taken to the dealer and if a simple fix they fix it. If it is more than a carb, broken handle or something simple the dealer repairman hands it back to them and tells them it is not worth fixing, if out of warranty. A neighbor got his Stihl weed eater repaired at the dealer and told me they put a new carb on. He said total $89. That is pretty good for 15 minutes work and a carb that cost the dealer around $20-$25 as they sell them to me for $35. Labor cost is out of hand as most things are not that hard to fix. Getting a tractor worked on is unreal prices also. [/QUOTE]
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