Introducing the STIHL MS 400 C-M1 Gasoline-Powered Chain Saw Designed for the most demanding tree care and forestry professionals, the STIHL MS 400 C-M has a magnesium alloy piston, a first in the chain saw industry. This magnesium alloy piston provides 13 percent greater displacement2, increased power and more torque without adding additional weight. This chain saw also includes STIHL M-Tronic™ engine technology to deliver low-emission, fuel-efficient performance under all operating conditions. Its lifetime HD2 air filter means you simply clean it instead of replacing it, while a pre-separation system removes large debris before it even gets to the air filter, thus increasing run time between cleanings. MSRP: $869.99 w/ 20” guide bar and chain3 1Pictured above with optional lightweight guide bar. 2As compared to the STIHL MS 362 C-M. 3Prices may vary and are subject to change. Specifications MS 400 C-M Displacement 66.8 cc (4.1 in.3) Engine Power 4.0 kW (5.4 bhp) Weight 5.8 kg (12.8 lbs) Fuel capacity 600 cc (20.3 oz) Oil Capacity 325 cc (11 oz) Guide Bar Length 40 to 63 cm (16” to 25”)
I might have to do some rethinking about the new chainsaw i wanted, since the $600 we got and not the $2000 wanted it puts both my planned Stihl saws a little out of my reach.
I looked at the Stihl web site and didn't see it. Where did you find the info on the ms400 happysawer4741
I read about that couple months ago. Available in the Euorpean market. Dunno if id want that or the 500i? I dont have a 70cc range saw so i guess id get the 400.
That's interesting, being brand new design, but I think I would probably just opt for the 462 CM instead, just in case, there's still bugs to work out. And I always like to see some kind of track record first. Plus it's close enough to 70 cc that I would want the option for a longer then 25" guide bar, so I would question the oiler for one thing, because the 362 is a bit stingy with oil delivery, and I suspect since the bar length recommendation is the same did they throw the oiler from the 362 in there, instead of the better oiling 462. Just my thoughts as I have both. Probably a non issue for most people.
I’m going to have to hold off on getting the 261c that I’ve wanted for awhile. Looks like the 400i is almost a do it all saw! What’s it 1 lb heavier than a 261? Wonder when the 300i will come out?
Absolutely! Kind of like rifles-have one in every caliber, have a saw for every 10ccs!! Make that 3 saw plan a 4 saw plan!
Im working on the eight (or is it nine, i forget) saw plan , subject to change without notice and/or whenever i find a good deal on a saw!
Current price: $1,059.99. It would be logical to take it as soon as possible. It looks like the price will increase in the future