canamkayaker
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Are they still producing them or is the 1 in my local hardware store new old stock?
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Still producing & in all the dealers around hereAre they still producing them or is the 1 in my local hardware store new old stock?
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I just got a non-mtronic MS 261 a few weeks ago. Dealer did not stock them but was able to order it from Virginia Beach. Funny, he originally thought they were priced the same, but it turned out to be $10 more than the mtronic. Well worth it to me, because I suspect the days are numbered for the old-school models. I’m sure the new technology is great, but I’d rather be in control of my machines rather than some dealer-proprietary software.
I understand where everyone is coming from regarding the ability to work on and tune. I’ve gone the other direction this year. After purchasing my first M-Tronic saw last fall I’m hooked. I now have three CM model saws and hope to add a couple more. I might be mistaken but it seems like my M-Tronic saws have more lug in a long hard cut. I also love the fact that they can idle for 30 seconds or ten minutes, stay running, and still throttle back up like you just got out of a cut. I’m very impressed so far. I work for a company that sell Stihl so I can just take a saw to work and plug it in when I have any issues.
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I'm right with you on the 261 m-tronic! I've got one, and it is THE saw! I do the start up, warm up and boy, it put it to a log, and it zips through it like there is no tomorrow! I've got a 044 , 2 o26's and the 261, i've never had a saw that winds up like this one does and pulls like it does for the size it is. It literally cuts maple, red fir, ash, etc like a hot knife though butter.
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