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So what do you guys think about your first autotune or mtronic saw after you have ran regular carbs for years??
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Bradshaw" data-source="post: 8214709" data-attributes="member: 190027"><p>I can see that some folks may need the M-tronic if they do not have much experience with power saws. I'm not saying there good or bad, if you like it, great. But for me and in MY opinion, saw do not need it. The more parts and or complex parts you add to a machine the more likely you are to have problems. (Look what they did to cars). I prefer a simple bullet proof tool. I work the snot out of my tools and I demand that they be built to last with regular maintenance. </p><p> I also see the advantage to having to let your saw run for a minute to warm up while it's dialing itself in. I believe in letting a power saw warm up before up before applying full throttle and a working load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Bradshaw, post: 8214709, member: 190027"] I can see that some folks may need the M-tronic if they do not have much experience with power saws. I'm not saying there good or bad, if you like it, great. But for me and in MY opinion, saw do not need it. The more parts and or complex parts you add to a machine the more likely you are to have problems. (Look what they did to cars). I prefer a simple bullet proof tool. I work the snot out of my tools and I demand that they be built to last with regular maintenance. I also see the advantage to having to let your saw run for a minute to warm up while it's dialing itself in. I believe in letting a power saw warm up before up before applying full throttle and a working load. [/QUOTE]
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