There is a reset procedure some people have had to do in high elevations. I don’t remember the specifics but it works according to guys on Arborsite.
Also (for posterity) you're not supposed to just shut em off after running them hard in a cut, you let em idle for 15 seconds or they won’t want to start back up as they will go to sleep thinking you’re still “on it”.
The thing I like is they always seem to be perfectly tuned. I can rip small stuff without much load and it tunes itself and then I can stick it in a 20” oak and in a micro second it retunes to perfection again. Great for my 261 cause that is just how I use it, as a generalist.
The 440 is for bucking and a some felling so it is always buried.
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*eventually* I am going to buy a 500i which weighs what the 440 does but has a good bit more powuh…
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I felled 2 trees for my neighbor a couple of weeks ago, along his fence line. I told him where I was going to lay them …. Right next to posts, I mean within 10” of the fence. Bam, perfect

I am now the “tree fellingist fawker on the mountain” according to him
I used his saw, one of the fabled 372 Huskys. I honestly wasn’t blown away. Dang thing is all orange which is just wrong to start with….creamsicle saws rule!
Ze curreckt colurg fer zer saah iz kremsickluhl!
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