KG441c
Keith
I was told by Stihl tech support if they kept the 461 in lineup it would be mtronic in 2015
lol which part junkman?
which one?anyone cut one of these up yet to make it run good yet ?
I just got a 261c and 362c, now I'm thinking about the 241c as well. I hope my dealer is right about the 461c being available in a year or two. I'm loving the performance of these M-tronic saws.
Glad you liked those videos Mountain, I will have to do one sometime, but not sure I would know how to get it on here.
And yes, Auto Tune and M-Tronic do make a difference![
Make the video and upload to youtube and attach to clipboard and paste to AS
anyone cut one of these up yet to make it run good yet ?
Brian, let me ask you something. When I tried to modify the duel port muffler cover for the 044 the saw did not idle well or respond well no matter how much I tried to tune it, so I put a stock duel port cover on it. The stock one seems to work just great with the tune just 1/8 richer (both Hi & Low).
I did not modify the cover very much, so I am assuming the modded covers you use are all on either big bore saws or "worked" saws that need more flow. Am I correct?
Thanks.
I agree on this. I love the 241 but it needs to be at the $400 price point. It's barely faster than a 250 or 251 at a substantial price disadvantage. I've ordered the one and only one for stock, and they will be special order from this point out. The 241 has generated zero interest among my customers, but the 250 was my number one selling saw last year. My market has no professional users of small saws and I'm sure that has something to do with it.Now the 241c was a toy, personally i didn't care for it (sold it), and for that price of $550, didn't think its better then a 250, just my opinion. Got a great deal on the 362cm for $600. Now I'll be selling older saws for the 661cm unless i get a real good deal on a 441cm.
I agree on this. I love the 241 but it needs to be at the $400 price point. It's barely faster than a 250 or 251 at a substantial price disadvantage. I've ordered the one and only one for stock, and they will be special order from this point out. The 241 has generated zero interest among my customers, but the 250 was my number one selling saw last year. My market has no professional users of small saws and I'm sure that has something to do with it.
I agree on this. I love the 241 but it needs to be at the $400 price point. It's barely faster than a 250 or 251 at a substantial price disadvantage. I've ordered the one and only one for stock, and they will be special order from this point out. The 241 has generated zero interest among my customers, but the 250 was my number one selling saw last year. My market has no professional users of small saws and I'm sure that has something to do with it.
Hello Porsche! Well said and if u let that 241c everAnd I own a MS241 lol! But I like it. Even if I have a stage 1 Snellerized 261 and a 261 Sawzilla.
The 362C is quite the saw compared to the first edition, stated once again. FWIW my Stihl Dealer has 6 certified mechanics as they are a high volume Pro Saw Dealer, timbermen love this place. They sell more Pro saws than homeowner saws. Anyway most of the techs and workers at these two stores have a 362 as their firewood saw of preference. The 441C and 440/460 are a few in there as well.
Just like fine dining. A waitress can make or break your experience, no matter what the reputation of the establishment. Same goes for a Darn Good Dealer, no matter what preference of manufacturer you prefer. They are worth a few extra bucks and will always be there when you need them. Remember, if the Dealers can't make $ they won't be in business. We need them, or at least I do.
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