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Stihl MS261 - what a ripper!


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So I've been using a 346xp for the last 6 months (new 6 months ago).

 

Tried a brand spanking MS261 not expecting too much but oh boy!!!

 

I know the 346xp is said to have the edge but I'm not so sure anymore.

 

This certainly isn't a friday afternoon machine; love the balance, smoothness and power.

 

On its fourth tankfull and goes like a nutter!!!

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I was all set to buy a 346xp to replace my tiring old ms260 until i read this!

 

I'm back to square one now!:sneaky2:

 

If the 2 saws were in front of you and you could only ever use one for the next year, which would it be??:biggrin:

 

You could wait till next year when the 346 replacement is out :lol:

 

 

I think these newer saws hold a lot of promise

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nope nope and nope

 

There is an IPL and operators manual on husqvarnas website for a 550xp which would be a replacement for the current 346xp at some time next year (honest!) then there is also a new smaller saw which will be a 543xp supposidly some time end of next year early 2013

 

 

anyway it will be interesting to see how the newer saws last.

 

 

 

TCD does the 261 run a bit quicker then as I have always felt that series of saw, 024/026/ms260 seemed sluggish on chain speed and acceleration, have they sorted this? as from having run a 560xp it certainly seems husky are stepping it up as well

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some of the guys at work have 261, in my opinion they feel cheap and sound cheap. also both of them have had the same problems.

346xp is a far more superiour saw.

 

agree with that :thumbup:

 

company i was working for doing a bit of forestry,bought 5 brand new 261s and they did feel very cheap and poor build quality,must admit they did cut ok...:thumbup1:until the needle bearings kept going:thumbdown:[plastic case]

think 346 is far better quality saw:thumbup:

not a bias opinion i use both still and husky

when i work with the council they only use stihl [everything] and i use their 260 and i think its a better quality built saw than the new 261

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