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Difference between stihl ms 261 cm and stihl ms 261 nonmtronic


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Hello! Only stihl ms 261 nonmtronic is supported in Bulgaria. I have bought stihl ms 261 cm from the UK

I want to ask how many different parts do stihl ms 261 cm and 261 nonmtronic have. I want to know this because I want to take my ms 261 cm to Bulgaria and if it brakes down I might not be able to find spare parts for stihl ms 261 cm in Bulgaria. That is why I want to buy spare parts from the UK

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Thank you very much!

I just want to ask what different parts do Stihl ms 261 nonmtronic and 261 cm have. I think that many of the parts of both versions are the same and can be found in Bulgaria because 261 nonmtronic is supported there.

I would like to know about the different ones that might not be available in Bulgaria. For instance, the carburettors are different.

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I think all the 261s here are m-tronic for several years, so it's not an easy comparison for us either. The IPL would give you a definite answer, maybe somewhere on the internet you could find one or maybe you need to be a Stihl dealer. I think it's just coil, carb, on-off switch, maybe flywheel though.

 

All the usual bar, sprocket, chain brake, oil pump, clutch etc you're likely to need will be the same.

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Thank you very much! What is the best way to order these parts from abroad. Both stihl 261 non-mtronic and 261 cm work very well for now but I will need spare parts for stihl ms 261 cm if it brakes down in Bulgaria.

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Personally I'd just go to the local Stihl guy, it's a chainsaw not a F1 car.

 

All parts are easily ordered across the whole of Europe, so don't worry but you can always Google it and see if it's within a £5-10 as that's what's shipping will cost if you did order from the UK.

 

Just because it's Bulgaria don't think they're backwards, I've a friend in Hungary whilst they are low paid they are miles ahead.

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The different parts will everything from the starter coil, ignition module, wiring, to the carb. Some of the run/off/choke mechanism will be different too. 
 

To do a proper comparison you’d need to compare part numbers. 
 

As suggested above I would suggest you dont worry too much. I have an mtronic 261 and I wouldnt take it back to non mtronic now.  Firstly the above list of parts would be too expensive but secondly because the newer stihl mtronic systems are good even though I dont fully understand them yet.

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Can I add to the above.....the crankcase is different. Certainly the half (if not both) that is the clutch side as the later clutch/chain covers are NOT interchangeable due to differences with the casing castings. Overall, there really isn't much too similar between pre-mtronic and mtronic models

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