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I've never seen one that light before, thanks for sharing. I have seen light ones that were missing stuff, often the clutch cover, spike, &/or filters.
 

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The new STIHL MS 462 C-M chain saw...

Its engine weight of only 6 kg makes it the lightest high-performance saw in its displacement class (70 cm3).

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Technical specifications:

Engine: 2-MIX engine
Displacement (cm3): 72.2
Power (kW / hp): 4.4 / 6.0
Engine weight (kg): * 6,0 (13.2 lbs.)
System weight (kg): ** 7.6 (16.8 lbs.)
Power weight (kg / kW): 1.4

Features: M-Tronic (M), ElastoStart, decompression valve, stop button

* Without guide rail and saw chain;
** Equipped with guide rail (STIHL Rollomatic ES Light 50 cm and chain STIHL 3/8 "Rapid Super);

lol stop button listed as a feature
 

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Is it a true replacement of the 460/461 dispacement wise? I thought the 460/1 we're 76ish CC and the 441 we're 71ish CC. It appears the new 462 should replace both the 441 & 462 as its lighter than the 441 & more powerful than the 461. Must say it looks promising on paper...my MS261's are around 5.8kg without B/C. For two long other technologies like strato & MT have been the focus of design improvements while all along saws were getting heavier and fatter. Its good to see they are focussing on the most power they can cram into the lightest package like the good ol pro saws of the past.
 

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Is it a true replacement of the 460/461 dispacement wise? I thought the 460/1 we're 76ish CC and the 441 we're 71ish CC. It appears the new 462 should replace both the 441 & 462 as its lighter than the 441 & more powerful than the 461. Must say it looks promising on paper...my MS261's are around 5.8kg without B/C. For two long other technologies like strato & MT have been the focus of design improvements while all along saws were getting heavier and fatter. Its good to see they are focussing on the most power they can cram into the lightest package like the good ol pro saws of the past.

This is thing that bugs me most. With rumours that the 441C will be available for sale in the USA again on Tuesday (August 1st) does this mean a delay of the release of the 462 ? Or is the actual release of the 462C on Tuesday and the person that said it was the 441C just didn't know about a complete new model?
 
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