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4 minutes ago, Lotto said:

I'd like to stick with manual carb adjustment as opposed to AT. Can only see the 365 on the Husqvarna website though. Think that would overlap with the 372 too much. Do they do a non AT 50cc pro model? 

Genuinely cannot understand this line of thinking.

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The 365 still available is essentially a 372 which has been detuned. Only differences are the stickers and two plates on the cylinder.

 

The autotune options will probably be perfect for someone like yourself. It's a professional machine designed for week long use. If you were to do half the work with the new saw you would take about a hundred years to put on the hours a professionally utilised chainsaw would get. The autotune will take care of fuelling, changes in temperature and altitude for you instead of worrying about retuning it manually. Take care of it with good quality oil, or Aspen and it'll do you well. Plus there is a 2 year warranty on it to help allay any worries about reliability in the short term.

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I'd like to stick with manual carb adjustment as opposed to AT. Can only see the 365 on the Husqvarna website though. Think that would overlap with the 372 too much. Do they do a non AT 50cc pro model? 

Why?
Auto tune/mtronic is awesome.
The 365 is a good doorstop mind.
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I enjoy maintaining my own saw. I think the AT would limit me doing everything myself. I'm not a serial saw swapper so both machines will be with me for the long haul. The microprocessors will degrade over time and will require dealer assistance to rectify, something I can avoid with full mechanicals. I'm not doubting the AT performance, just manual suits me better. 

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I enjoy maintaining my own saw. I think the AT would limit me doing everything myself. I'm not a serial saw swapper so both machines will be with me for the long haul. The microprocessors will degrade over time and will require dealer assistance to rectify, something I can avoid with full mechanicals. I'm not doubting the AT performance, just manual suits me better. 

Fair point.
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