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Keep the screwdriver !! lol! ive had both and would choose electronic everytime now. If dolmar had electronic control I would have considered a 6100. Actually called the Dolmar dealer about one
Same here. To me, the lack of autotune is a detriment and handicap and I would be hesitant to pay top dollar for a new saw without it. I don't need any more projects. I want my saws to start immediately, tune themselves perfectly, and do exactly what they are supposed to do at all times. This is the 21st century, after all. I drive a Dodge/Cummins and a Chevy 1500 with electronic engine management. I also have a 57 Willys FC150 and while it's novel and fun, it's worthless as a driver. I'm going to sell it since I'm probably going back on the road and there is no way I'm dragging that POS to West Virginia.

The only two saws I still want to own are a great top handle, and a 90cc pro saw. Since the 201t and 390xp are both equipped with a dumb carb, I am holding off for now. If both were autotune, I'd order them right now.
 
How do you like that little 241? I hear they are really nice saws, and ported, WOW! Must be a sweat little thing.

Have only ran it once. Impressive little bugger. It wont get ported til I pick up the other 3. In the past- Ive had them ported immediately but I kinda want to run this one end and then see the gains from porting it.
 
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Hooray little orange screwdrivers!!!!
:laugh:

I hear the Red Screwdrivers are so much more balanced due to the inboard handle...they seem to "torque" a little higher too with a "port" and a "mod" er too. but Stock for Stock the Red Husky Screw drivers are soooo more much betterer.
 


This was all I could find today in a patch of timber with good grass to get to. Things are too muddy to go to the places where I know I could find some good logs for a video.

This oak is pretty rotten, I know it isn't a good comparison. I didn't even bother switching chains. Both are stihl rs chains and I couldn't pick out which one is sharper, both are in good condition.

This was the best I could do for you. Moody has some videos on his youtube from the charity cut.
 
Thats ok Neal my comment was for those you no longer see comments from to see:laugh:


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