redprospector
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And still no reply to the question. How do you make a 441 run well at above 5000'?
Andy
Andy
The 441 may be a decent saw at sea level, I couldn't tell you. But at 9000' it sux. Get the 460!
Oh yeah,
Gooooooooooooooooooooo Stihl!!
Andy
I didn't know then Red and I don't know now, LOL.
Have ya'll got any time on a new 576 or ran any of the 575s at your elevation? If so, how did they run? I know Redmax doesn't make big saws but I wonder how their strats do at high elevations.....
575's a pig too, I don't see any need in spending good money on a 576. Don't know nothing about Redmax.
Andy
Ya'll just keep running those 372s and 460s.
I didn't know then Red and I don't know now, LOL.
Have ya'll got any time on a new 576 or ran any of the 575s at your elevation? If so, how did they run? I know Redmax doesn't make big saws but I wonder how their strats do at high elevations.....
Out of interest, where will australia and the UK stand with this 2010 EPA crap?Awww your talking about EPA credits there. The 4-mix has made Stihl alot of EPA credits so they can keep putting out the dirtier running standard 2-stroker. Come 2010 there will be no more EPA credits. Others words if it doesn't run clean it won't be sold in the USA. This info I'm relaying to you comes from Stihl themselves so I'm certain its not speculation but fact. The new 181,211,362 and on down the line will all be strat charged saws like the 441. They will replace the older 180,210 and 361. The whole line up is changing to strat charged engines to meet EPA regulations for 2010. Even the little handheld blowers like the new 56 and 86 are strat charge as well as the new low end trimmers.
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