I wouldn't mind gettin one of these for cutting my firewood. My ms441cm is dead and im needing a replacement, but want something lighter than it was. As long as i can run a 24" bar some times when i run into bigger stuff.
The “C” models are the M-tronic models. They have an electronically automatic adjusting carburetor. Early models had some issues, the newer ones are almost problem free.
sounds strange to me, why make the c m-tronic, when the m stands for m-tronic? ms362-cm-vw is the one with m-tronic and heated bars and carburator. going by my 231 c-be c could also mean ergo/elastostart instead of the hardwire.
It seems that you, in America, have hybrid chainsaws. You have the engine of a 362c, but with the carburetor adjustment of a 362. The side cover comes from a c. Coming back to the engine, the cylinder cooling fins are horizontal on 362 and inclined on 362c like yours, strange.
I wouldn't mind gettin one of these for cutting my firewood. My ms441cm is dead and im needing a replacement, but want something lighter than it was. As long as i can run a 24" bar some times when i run into bigger stuff.
The “C” models are the M-tronic models. They have an electronically automatic adjusting carburetor. Early models had some issues, the newer ones are almost problem free.
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sounds strange to me, why make the c m-tronic, when the m stands for m-tronic? ms362-cm-vw is the one with m-tronic and heated bars and carburator.
going by my 231 c-be c could also mean ergo/elastostart instead of the hardwire.
It seems that you, in America, have hybrid chainsaws. You have the engine of a 362c, but with the carburetor adjustment of a 362. The side cover comes from a c. Coming back to the engine, the cylinder cooling fins are horizontal on 362 and inclined on 362c like yours, strange.