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Just bought a MS 261 and i`m off work with a bad back so can't try it out :cursing: now this saw is supposed to use 20 % less fuel than the old MS 260 so dose anyone know how many litres per tonne dose the 260 use ?

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Completely depends on the stand you are working in.

 

I find in 8-12 inch hardwoods I get roughly 12-15 trees to a tank. In similarly sized softwoods I get 2-3 trees. So around 3 tonne a tank in hardwoods and maybe 0.8 tonne in soft? Tanks half a litre, so 6/1.6 tonnes a litre, at my estimate.

 

You will never get a standard figure though as all trees are different. Working in a stand of 4 inch dbh, 30-40ft ash the other day, I got about 70 trees down before needing to refuel.

 

Jonathan

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keep air filter clean, ur chain sharp, and ur bar free of burrs, carburetor set correctly and price ur jobs correctly and u wont have to worry about the fuel consumption

 

 

Can't see fuel consumption affecting your bottom line, things would be bad if fueling a chainsaw was a worry.

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