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Most dealers keep a large selection of spares on the shelf for the 260, not as many for the 280.

If you damage your saw and its off the run for a week its going to cost you, with a 260 you should be able to pick the spares up straight away

We must sell about 20 X 260 to every 1 x 280

Hope this was helpfull

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Most dealers keep a large selection of spares on the shelf for the 260, not as many for the 280.

If you damage your saw and its off the run for a week its going to cost you, with a 260 you should be able to pick the spares up straight away

We must sell about 20 X 260 to every 1 x 280

Hope this was helpfull

 

Thanks for this and all the other comments. Looks like a 260 then.

 

As previously stated husky are off the menu due to lack of dealer service locally.

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My man in the know says that Stihl seem to have been doing things to the ignition coil and the saws cut out when hyper tuned to scream mode.

 

Kill joys!

 

When did this start to happen?

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Thanks for this and all the other comments. Looks like a 260 then.

 

As previously stated husky are off the menu due to lack of dealer service locally.

 

dont put an 18" bar on it tho.

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makita with an 18" on it. the 260 will be really slow with an 18" bar. the 341 would struggle. i have a 341 with a 15 and thats a great saw.

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id avoid them both, they are both underpowered. id go for a 361 if you want to run an 18" bar. it might weigh more but it has bags more power.

hell yeah or a 357 husqy:thefinger:

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