No it's not. If you operate the unit within it's design parameters, it will most likely never break. If it does, it will be early in it's lifespan and due to a deficiency in the casting and under warranty. Not at a thousand hours.
I've seen many housings broken on larger tractors and it's alway an abuse issue.
Reading through posts on here (and other forums), it becomes crystal clear that a large percentage of people exceed the limitations of their machines on a regular basis, or, I should have bought a larger unit, but I didn't, so I'll make my smaller unit, larger unit capable'...oftentimes with disastrous results.
Housings don't fracture at 1000 hours because there was an inherent design/casting flaw. It failed because it was over stressed.
End of story...
Other than the sordid details.:laughing: