Some how I have a hard time believing that any of these antiques being discussed are "the best".
Good point.Some how I have a hard time believing that any of these antiques being discussed are "the best".
What’s hard to believe? These “antiques” predate auto tune/m-tropic and therefore avoided the hot start issues that plagued them both, trips to the dealer for software updates (if said dealer was so equipped), or giving up and buying a newer updated version sometimes with the same results. No thanks, I believe I’ll keep all my non computerized antiques, because they are the best.Some how I have a hard time believing that any of these antiques being discussed are "the best".
As for my experience with all Stihls.What’s hard to believe? These “antiques” predate auto tune/m-tropic and therefore avoided the hot start issues that plagued them both, trips to the dealer for software updates (if said dealer was so equipped), or giving up and buying a newer updated version sometimes with the same results. No thanks, I believe I’ll keep all my non computerized antiques, because they are the best.
First of all most of these "antiques" predate the generation of saws prior to the current generation of autotune/Mtronic saws. In same case you are talking about stuff that's from the 70's. 40 some years ago..What’s hard to believe? These “antiques” predate auto tune/m-tropic and therefore avoided the hot start issues that plagued them both, trips to the dealer for software updates (if said dealer was so equipped), or giving up and buying a newer updated version sometimes with the same results. No thanks, I believe I’ll keep all my non computerized antiques, because they are the best.
For who? Not for me. I’m 49yo and been heating my house primarily with firewood for the last 16 years. I used to cut everything I could find but my back is tired of handling those heavy rounds. Anything larger than 22”dia or so I will leave in the woods. (Unless I’m desperate) Most of what I take is more like 8”-18”. The 361 cuts that stuff with ease. Why would I want to lug a 70cc saw around? I even took the 24” bar off and primarily use a 20” now. 60cc is my sweet spot.After a few years to think on this ill now say 70-75cc is hands down a far better 60cc saw
For who? Not for me. I’m 49yo and been heating my house primarily with firewood for the last 16 years. I used to cut everything I could find but my back is tired of handling those heavy rounds. Anything larger than 22”dia or so I will leave in the woods. (Unless I’m desperate) Most of what I take is more like 8”-18”. The 361 cuts that stuff with ease. Why would I want to lug a 70cc saw around? I even took the 24” bar off and primarily use a 20” now. 60cc is my sweet spot.
Plus I installed a heat pump this year so I feel like my firewood use will drop some. Still love a fire but kinda looking forward to not having to constantly load the wood stove all winter.
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