If I can read the small print right, it looks like 1.1 lbs heavier and a 0.4 bhp increase over the ms 200. Any word on when they will hit the USA?
The responsible and enviromentally sound thing for stihl to do would have been to retain as many ms200 parts as possible, but im guessing they have gone out of there way to insure than no part will be salvagable from the thousands of ms200's out there.
Wankers.
That ms241 looks promising too. I assume it is replacing the ms250?
The MS241 is a Pro 40cc saw and the new MS251 will be based off of the same chassis, along with a new MS231
The MS241 is a Pro 40cc saw and the new MS251 will be based off of the same chassis, along with a new MS231
I still see the same buzzy carcase with just the handle damped from vibes, also only a 0.1 KW(0.13 HP) bump in power which is just measly, everyday atmospheric conditions affect more of a change than that, basically a weak improve over the same old same old, all just digits on paper though, can't tell without giving it at least a weeks worth of thrashing, but yep just about guarantee they'll make every little bit non-compatible just from greed and general all round sleaziness LOL
Now that will be an interesting saw! I can't remember (if any) a pro-style rear handle saws from Stihl in the low 40cc range. I know Husky had the 238 and 242xp. This saw might be perfect a perfect match for a bucket truck.
split mag cases?
split mag cases?
Now that will be an interesting saw! I can't remember (if any) a pro-style rear handle saws from Stihl in the low 40cc range. I know Husky had the 238 and 242xp. This saw might be perfect a perfect match for a bucket truck.
If I can read the small print right, it looks like 1.1 lbs heavier and a 0.4 bhp increase over the ms 200. Any word on when they will hit the USA?
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