VIRGINIA BEACH
, VA
– With advanced reduced-emission engine technology, the STIHL MS 201 C-E chain saw cuts engine emissions by a remarkable 70 percent over previous models. Plus, improved fuel efficiency delivers longer runtimes and helps reduce fuel costs. An improved air filtration system allows for 30 percent longer operation between filter maintenance as compared to previous models.
Innovative design and reliable performance make the MS 201 C-E ideal for those needing a lightweight saw for cleanup and firewood cutting tasks
and it still packs plenty of power for professional applications.
Low vibration and improved ergonomics make the chain saw comfortable to operate longer. The STIHL Easy2Start™ system provides a simplified startup while the Master Control Lever™ gives operators convenient control over starting, operating and stopping.
For more information on the STIHL MS 201 C-E, visit www.stihlusa.com/chainsaws/MS201CE.html. For more information on STIHL Inc., visit www.stihlusa.com.
About STIHL Inc.:
STIHL Inc. manufactures the number one selling brand of gasoline-powered handheld outdoor power equipment in America for homeowners and professional landscapers*, as well as the number one selling brand of chain saws in the world. STIHL products are sold through servicing power equipment retailers from coast to coast — not mass merchants. STIHL products sold through U.S. STIHL dealers are for distribution in the United States only. For more information or for the name of a local STIHL retailer, call toll free 1-800-GO STIHL (1-800-467-8445) or visit the STIHL dealer locator on the STIHL website at www.stihlusa.com.
*"Number one selling brand" is based on syndicated Irwin Broh Research (commercial landscapers) as well as independent consumer research of 2010 U.S. sales and market share data for the gasoline-powered handheld outdoor power equipment category combined sales to consumers and commercial landscapers.
STIHL is pleased to support the work of
Independent We Stand
, the
Tree Research and Education Endowment Fund (TREE Fund)
,
International Society of Arboriculture (ISA
), the
Tree Care Industry Association (TCIA)
,
National FFA
,
Professional Landcare Network (PLANET)
, the
American Tree Farm System (ATFS)
, National Hispanic Landscape Alliance and the
National Association of State Park Directors
.