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Does any one know why it is that Husqvarna have A/T and Stihl have Mtronic ( sold to them by Husqvarna ) but the likes of Echo , Dolmar ,and possibly Solo can make reliable saws with conventionally aspirated motors and still meet regs ?

 

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Does any one know why it is that Husqvarna have A/T and Stihl have Mtronic ( sold to them by Husqvarna ) but the likes of Echo , Dolmar ,and possibly Solo can make reliable saws with conventionally aspirated motors and still meet regs ?

 

I read somewhere its because the 2 big brands are considered professional saws- therefore used more and are held to account for air pollution,but the smaller brands echo,dolmar etc are considered homeowners saws and therefor not open to the same scrutiny.

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Could possibly be wrong but it's possibly down to how many units are sold hence why 395's 3120's ect are still sold as they are not in the range of top selling saws the others don't sell enough saws to have too comply with the regs ?

 

That's what I thought as well, a sort of sliding scale on units sold to emissions. Future proofing might also be coming into it now they're more familiar with the technology (i.e. the 201 cm)

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