J-Red 2171/Dumb question from a dumb faller

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Been shopping statewide for a new falling saw, and found a dealer that has full-wrap 2171's in stock.

Here is the question....Is the 2171 non-strato? I did the 372 x-torq this winter and was not very happy.

If indeed the 2171 is the same as the old-school 372 with mahle cylinder......that'd be nice. J-red's website ain't to helpfull.

Thanks in advance - Sam
 
That's what I thought, the dealer is 3 hours from here, so I wanted to be sure. Thanks for the help - Sam
 
Been shopping statewide for a new falling saw, and found a dealer that has full-wrap 2171's in stock.

Here is the question....Is the 2171 non-strato? I did the 372 x-torq this winter and was not very happy.

If indeed the 2171 is the same as the old-school 372 with mahle cylinder......that'd be nice. J-red's website ain't to helpfull.

Thanks in advance - Sam

Just curious- what didn't ya like about the x-torq?
 
I think Sam had a 576 and 372 both with carb problems in the colder weather. He had threads about both of them on here but search isn't working right.
 

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