SierraWoodsman
ArboristSite Guru
Fuel efficiency is without a doubt better w/AT.Reciently I kept saying to myself "Damn, I could sure use a five minute break..., shouldnt this thing be out of fuel by now?"
LOL - it's 15 years old! I had to have the transmission rebuilt on my F250 last year - pissed me off but after 18 years and 160,000 miles I figure it didn't owe anything.
And the Bronco burned because the carb caught fire and burned the wiring harness, which is why you'd rather have a carb?:smile2: You do realize that some would find repairing the wiring harness to be a not-that-awful job? I'd rather fix the harness a dozen times than the exhaust manifold replacement I did on the F250 last fall. I'm perfectly happy with a good carb too, but then I know my way around a carb pretty well, and I can say that the majority of people I've known who had carbs didn't really understand the first thing about them, any more than they would an EFI system. They were just more comfortable with them because they were mechanical and seemed simple.
I just think it's a shame that Deerjackie can't smoke this A-T/M-tronic bologna!!!!
Sure would make it easier to swallow!!!LOL
Mike
Shouldn't be a problem Mike, I seem to remember a 372 that quite handily smoked my M-Tronic.
Be afraid if i branded the loaf auto tune m tronic after smoking it wiggs wouldn t eat it:msp_biggrin:I just think it's a shame that Deerjackie can't smoke this A-T/M-tronic bologna!!!!
Sure would make it easier to swallow!!!LOL
Mike
Just a lucky run with my old Orange Junker.
Mike
i personally like to be able to adjust both high and low
the cost of repair is going to be the killer
Heck, just buyin the saw can get a guy in trouble- uttahere2: uttahere2: uttahere2:
Cut a 10 foot chunk of 34" maple for a friend today. Dead about a year and a half. 28" bar, full skip on my 441C. Two cuts into it I hit some dirt in a hollow pocket (figger' ants are the culprit) and took a lot of the edge off my cutters. No files, and I want to finish the "job". By pushing fairly hard, I'm getting chips again. Lickety-split, the M-Tronic figures how we are playing now, and I buck up the rest of the log, and then noodle it into pieces my buddy can move. I for one appreciate the versatility this saw provides. Count me a happy owner - YMMV.
Cut a 10 foot chunk of 34" maple for a friend today. Dead about a year and a half. 28" bar, full skip on my 441C. Two cuts into it I hit some dirt in a hollow pocket (figger' ants are the culprit) and took a lot of the edge off my cutters. No files, and I want to finish the "job". By pushing fairly hard, I'm getting chips again. Lickety-split, the M-Tronic figures how we are playing now, and I buck up the rest of the log, and then noodle it into pieces my buddy can move. I for one appreciate the versatility this saw provides. Count me a happy owner - YMMV.
Lol.
U never have to sharpen your chain again.
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