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I have a MS 261 C-M and a MS 461. if I were to buy another saw. The 461 has bags of power and the 261 has lightning acceleration and great torque in the cut due to the M-Tronic carb. If I were to get another I would be looking for a blend of the two! would be the 661 C-M for me now!

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461 is like my Peugeot 205 GTI ...iconic machine ...nimble...light and very  quick.

Has with the pug 205 they will never make that same recipe again so grab a 461 before they ruin it! :D

Forgot to add the word Fun has well !

 

Ste

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Have you seen the prototype ms500i, 80 odd cc with fuel injection, apparently same power as 661 with 461 weight and stupidly fast acceleration! I'm gonna be waiting outside the shop like an iPhone addict on release date.

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