It was cheap though compared to what that saw cost before that in downtime and running back and forth to the dealers for warranty. The dealers rebuilt the first carb, then swapped it for another dud carb, and then rebuilt that carb. They replaced fuel lines, broke a bolt in the muffler then drilled through the side of it trying to drill it out. Then it went off warranty and it still didn't run. I read about the new carb on either a Mastermind thread or Snelling thread. Now the saw runs awesome and all is forgiven, but all the other saws I bought for the same money (261 arctic, The 241c-m was less $), and they were awesome out of the box.