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OK since we have the EPA when are four stroke chainsaws coming ? the EPA has to giving 2 stroke saws the evil eye , I would kind of like to try one out .
I don't think they would cut near as good. Seems they would bog down way too much.
Maybe, they would probably have more torque depending on engine design.
I don't think they would cut near as good. Seems they would bog down way too much.
I have a Honda four stroke string trimmer and its pretty neat , the bogging aspect of a four stroke chainsaw would be the kicker , we need a pole on who will be the first to sell a four stroke chain saw , I should put a caveat on my statement I would buy one if Stihl makes one since I am a brainwashed Stihl lover
They would probably be much bulkier and weigh a good deal more. They would have to be similar in design to the 4 mix line as they couldn't have an oil sump. I hope the gov never forces us into this...
Everyone that run the 250 2 strokes laughed about the 450 4 strokes. Now, most are running the 4 strokes and the 2 strokers are on the back burners. Similar to the strato saws.... they seem to be catching on!
Certainly have caught on but more to do with the equivalence rules and fashion than anything else. When a 2-stroke blows £300 at worst will put it right. Minor problems on a valved horror cost £500 and a big one is £2000 plus. Most dealers won't touch them over 2yrs old and the noise problem is closing tracks everywhere. Hope chainsaws don't go the same way.
These guys should be forced to put on
PPE and use a heavy, unreliable chain saw for at least 8 hours in
Dixie or Aussie summer weather before given a say.
They would probably be much bulkier and weigh a good deal more. They would have to be similar in design to the 4 mix line as they couldn't have an oil sump. I hope the gov never forces us into this...
I would buy one if Stihl makes one since I am a brainwashed Stihl lover
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