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Ms261 Vs 400


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4 hours ago, GarethM said:

Isn't that one of the much older MS261 as they've now just got three position start/stop/choke ?.

It's a 2013 model so yes an older saw. I seem to remember the 261 being one of the first mtronic saws stihl did and I got the last carb model they had in. Its a while ago now though!

The bottle is actually some of stihls premix which I've periodically started it with to stop it gumming up!

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8 minutes ago, cornishman07 said:

It's a 2013 model so yes an older saw. I seem to remember the 261 being one of the first mtronic saws stihl did and I got the last carb model they had in. Its a while ago now though!

The bottle is actually some of stihls premix which I've periodically started it with to stop it gumming up!

id sell it , we had an early 261 and had no end of trouble with needle bearings and worn crankshaft.

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Bugger!  I ummed and ahhed for weeks about whether to get a 261 or 400 but was unable to find anywhere that had them both in stock to compare - so went for the 261 as I have an old 066 for big stuff.  Looks like the 400 may have been the one to go for - and I haven't even used the 261 yet!

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