Not yet ... available in Canada right now ... dealer sez Jan/Feb ish for 462cm and 462cmr ; not sure if arctic will be available in USA ... word is no standard carb offfered in USA ... will be available south of the border howeverAnd will they be available in the adjustable carb model?
Yah that’s just under 1100 in US dollars ... just at dealer this morn ... should be out Jan/Feb ish .... 1050 ... not sure about wrap-handle versionYes we have them up here in Canada. My dealer just got one in. A little more $$ than I thought so Won't be picking one up until after Christmas I don't think. $ 1450 plus tax up here with a 20 inch light series bar.
Is that a standard carb version ? Or mtronic ?Yes we have them up here in Canada. My dealer just got one in. A little more $$ than I thought so Won't be picking one up until after Christmas I don't think. $ 1450 plus tax up here with a 20 inch light series bar.
What’s cost on reg version and r version and do they have adj carb thanks
They are beautiful!
Who said anything about looking for a adjustable carb on a Mtronic saw? or changing one over. The adjustable carb model ms462 are available overseas. So is the ms261 adjustable carb model available in the states. Looking at the Stihl site I see a ms362 and a ms362 c-m listed.People looking for manually adjustable carburetors on these M-Tronic/Autotune saws remind me of people converting fuel injected motorcycles to carburetors circa 2005.
It literally makes zero sense: if you are so opposed to electronic-regulated fuel delivery just give a good home to an older saw such as an MS460. Your bank account will thank you as well.
Yah , if a guy wants to turn the screws and adj the carb himself why not ? Mtronic/Autotune are non-programmable (at least for 99% of peeps) canned hams ... A solenoid that adj the mixture is a far cry from fuel injection - though the new STIHL 500i is FI ...People looking for manually adjustable carburetors on these M-Tronic/Autotune saws remind me of people converting fuel injected motorcycles to carburetors circa 2005.
It literally makes zero sense: if you are so opposed to electronic-regulated fuel delivery just give a good home to an older saw such as an MS460. Your bank account will thank you as well.
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