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I have just ordered a 461. It will mainly be on a 25 inch bar for larger timber but my 261 is so unreliable the 461 will occasionally be used as my day to day ground saw. Can I use the 16 inch bar and chain off my 261 on the 461 or will I have to get a different combination? I know the 461 is listed in the catalogue for an 18 inch but chainsawbars offers a 15 and 16 inch bar for it.

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I have just ordered a 461. It will mainly be on a 25 inch bar for larger timber but my 261 is so unreliable the 461 will occasionally be used as my day to day ground saw. Can I use the 16 inch bar and chain off my 261 on the 461 or will I have to get a different combination? I know the 461 is listed in the catalogue for an 18 inch but chainsawbars offers a 15 and 16 inch bar for it.

 

HI LRF to run a 15/16 on a 461 ok if worker for STIHL TIMBER SPORT BUT WHY SALE IT ON THAT SIZE OF BAR 15/16" MAD :lol:BETTER OFF WITH A 20" BAR THANKS JON :thumbup:

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I would much rather use a 261 on the ground. However my 261 is knackered, in three years it's spent three times more time at the dealers not being fixed than it does in the wood ( but that's been covered in enough other treads). I do most of my work with a 171 at the mo because I know I can pick it up and it will do a days work and it's nice and light up a tree until I can justify a top handle. I am working with much larger timber at the moment so need the 25 inch bar. I just can't afford to replace the 261 aswell so was hoping to use the 461 for now and seeing as I already had a 16 inch bar from the 261 I thought that would be much less cumbersome.

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I would much rather use a 261 on the ground. However my 261 is knackered, in three years it's spent three times more time at the dealers not being fixed than it does in the wood ( but that's been covered in enough other treads). I do most of my work with a 171 at the mo because I know I can pick it up and it will do a days work and it's nice and light up a tree until I can justify a top handle. I am working with much larger timber at the moment so need the 25 inch bar. I just can't afford to replace the 261 aswell so was hoping to use the 461 for now and seeing as I already had a 16 inch bar from the 261 I thought that would be much less cumbersome.

 

HI LRF very good saw mate well done there mate jon :thumbup:

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Thanks rune, I had seen your post and will be looking carefully at mine when I pick it up.

 

I'm not on here very much, that's an original pic of the Landy it's changed quite a bit since then.

 

yeah do check it over, wish i'd had a closer look at mine would never have paid for it if i had..

 

yeah that's how it goes with landys isn't it! ;)

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