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Stihl quality headed downhill bad
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<blockquote data-quote="SawTroll" data-source="post: 5827838" data-attributes="member: 5399"><p>I want to elaborate a bit on this, as I believe the main reasons that the "strato" saws often outperform their non-strato counterparts is that the brands wanted them to, and lowered the "safety" margins, that used to be very large.</p><p>This fits with the fact that the saw "builders" can't make the same gains to the "strato" saws, as they can with the older saws - typically exemplified with the 346xp vs. the 550xp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SawTroll, post: 5827838, member: 5399"] I want to elaborate a bit on this, as I believe the main reasons that the "strato" saws often outperform their non-strato counterparts is that the brands wanted them to, and lowered the "safety" margins, that used to be very large. This fits with the fact that the saw "builders" can't make the same gains to the "strato" saws, as they can with the older saws - typically exemplified with the 346xp vs. the 550xp. [/QUOTE]
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