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Husqvarna 236 XTorq....too far gone to waste any more money on?


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There will be a very good reason why this saw does not run after you rebuilt it ( assuming it ran before ) so did you re seal the bottom end with gasket cement? did you align the flywheel key in the crank properly, have you kinked the fuel hose? have you re connected the purge hose and fuel hose in the right orientation? is the air gap between ignition unit and flywheel correct 0.3mm, even if you intend to sell it it will be worth more as a running saw, as for a replacement do not right off another Husqvarna, look at 435 or 545 if you want to spend more money.

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On 18/01/2024 at 17:31, Lehobbit said:

If I'm going to replace it i would probably buy a decent secondhand model, something a bit older maybe and less plasticky. What are people recommendations. Personally I prefer Stihl. I borrowed an MS291 and it was leagues ahead of the Husqvarna as you would expect.

What about something like a Stihl 026? Soild and decent power? One for sale locally for €220? (secondhand stuff is much more expensive in rural France than the UK!)

Are Echo saws available where you are? I've had good results with various models.

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On 18/01/2024 at 18:32, pleasant said:

 

A really nice late ms260 would be superb. If you get offered an early ms261 then walk away as they have clutch bearing issues.....later ones are all sorted, but will be dearer than what you probably want to pay

What year is early/late on the 261? Just spotted a 2015 on fleabay 

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1 minute ago, mickdundee said:

What year is early/late on the 261? Just spotted a 2015 on fleabay 

If it is an Mtronic then you should be OK. The 261 came out in 2010, at 2015, it could be either model. If the crank bearing has failed in the past then it can take out the hardened surface of the crankshaft and was very common on the non Mtronic saw.

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5 minutes ago, spudulike said:

If it is an Mtronic then you should be OK. The 261 came out in 2010, at 2015, it could be either model. If the crank bearing has failed in the past then it can take out the hardened surface of the crankshaft and was very common on the non Mtronic saw.

I can’t see any ref to Mtronic in the photos. The seller has listed it as an MS261 C

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On 07/02/2024 at 19:19, mickdundee said:

I can’t see any ref to Mtronic in the photos. The seller has listed it as an MS261 C

Look at the top cover, if it has three holes in the side, it is a normal carb, if it has no holes for the tuning of a carb, it is Mtronic. 

I did take a look and if it is the one I saw, it was Mtronic - the yellow and red wires going to the carb solenoid showed this.

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On 07/02/2024 at 19:19, mickdundee said:

I can’t see any ref to Mtronic in the photos. The seller has listed it as an MS261 C

Show us a pic of the chain cover...as a rule of thumb the later, better MS261 had a revised chain cover....was still available as a traditional carb or mtronic, so you could have both, before they went completely over to mtronic. Either way, as long as it's the 'mark 2' version (the chain cover will confirm that) then you will be fine.

 

ps. the chain covers aren't interchangeable, so you won't risk buying an early model done up to look like a later one

Here is a pic of a mk2 ms261...still a carb version (note the three carb adjustment holes) but with the different chain cover to the earlier models. Get one of these with that chain cover style and it will be fine

 

 

 

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