If I may be so bold as to also stick my neck on the chopping block for a moment here
Having worked with computers and made my living with computers since the late 1980's, motherboards are seldom repairable - they have ushered us into the disposable society - when they break, those inclined to hands-on taking care of problems, can't fiddle much with a motherboards delicate circuitry, seldom can anyone re-solder any of their broken wiring paths or mess with chips, we simply have to rely on experts with their software diagnostics to tell us they are broke and that we must throw it in the dust bin, buying another one, making more jobs for the smart Asian folks working in clean white-garb factories.
Years of experiences with the likes of 'Windows blue screen of death' and repeated motherboard failures which reinforce this uncertainty (I just had my oldest PC bite the dust last week - 8 years old), is it any wonder there are skeptics of this new disposable circuitry on our beloved carbs? (not to mention I'm betting the price of carbs with computers ain't cheap). Is there a saw owner here that can actually diagnose fully their new autotune/m-tronic saws on their own anymore without software and dongle? Huh! HeII even the 'average' saw dealer seems lacking in that department now.
If this step forward in saw technology also came with a USB interface dongle and full patch download site access for every user, much like 'Windows' finally offers its users, I would hail this as a breakthrough. In its absence however, it may look to those prone to conspiracies, more like a make work project
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I would venture that the more serious Chainsaw owner (AKA - Arborist Site member) is the type of person that doesn't take too well to being more removed from their close connection with stuff that clanks, grinds and whirrrs. Stuff they can actually see and hear with their naked eyes and ears and fiddle and fix (or ruin) with their 10 digits, rather than having to consult with and pay the
man-behind-the-curtain.
I am very glad to see some sharp guys on this forum on the hunt for the real carb problems here, and am awaiting the final verdict from you guys and from Husky.
Hopefully pretty soon so I can buy some new toys with more confidence!
In the meantime, I'm enjoying the discourse
opcorn: Thanks
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