Nighthunter
Here For The Long Haul!
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Don't know about super light, likely it is the stroked crank adding the weight.
Ironic, the Stihl 661 went in the other direction (bigger bore).
Any 462's available without mtronics?I saw these issues on many 362 and 441, and I saw 2 flooded 462. In less than 6 months, my coworker had his 362 reprogrammed twice.
It's not brand bashing, the MTronic is obviously the most advanced technonlogy, that's why so many guys like it. A good friend of mine is a skidder, he has only Mtronic saws on his skidder now, he told me they always start in 1 or 2 pulls when he has something to buck, and he can't expect that with AT saws.
But it seems like the most advanced technology is also the most fragile, that's my point.
Some markets including Russia so far.Any 462's available without mtronics?
Lmao don't believe everything he tells ya eitherMy local gold Stihl dealer says the same....no 462. He said don't believe everything you read on the internet.
A 462 video I found.
I am not sure why anyone would use such a small bar and Picco chain on that size saw but it did seem to be getting with it.
Was just on the Stihl.de page from Germany and noticed that the 441 and 461 are no longer listed at all Just the 462 versions...
Not sure why either Gary. Should be full 3/8 on a minimum 20" bar mandatory. Lol
Interesting if that is a phase out of these saws.
Cuz it will make you sick look bigger.
And they need to hurry up get these saws over here.
If I believed in conspiracy theories I was have to believe that they dumped all the 441 and 461’s on North America so they can hold out on the 462 longer.
The more I read about the 500i the more I wonder which will be here first.
Come on now W! Lol
GREAT..... Now we're gonna have to figure out how to screw with the FI to make saw go faster. LOL