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Replacing Ms260 is 261 worth it


Nick Connell
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I need another ground saw for my team. Our MS260 has been faithful for many years. I would like another one but have heard a lot of bad press about the new ms261. Any experience with the new one?

 

I have yet another 261 in with clutch issues but is a 2012 model. I don't know if the later oes resolved the issues or not, perhaps someone with the later model -2014 onwards would like to chip in!

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I have a 2015 261 and think it's a great saw. A lot more responsive and faster than the pre auto tune models. Runs very well on a 13 or 15 inch bar and works well for me felling and snedding softwood all day every day of the week. Just don't let them run out of fuel as they are a pain to start if you do, unlike my older 261.

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I got a 2014 261, had some bearing problems initially however have not had any problems since and I like using it. Run a 15inch bar on it.

 

Also...I don't have the hot starting issues after it's run out of fuel unlike one of the above posts.

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Use a ms 261 as a limbing saw,no issues works great.

 

The MS261 isn't really well suited for limbing, too heavy, bulky and clumsy handling for a 50cc saw.

Of course it depends on what you compare it to, but the 550xp (or the older 346xp) is a much better alternative, lighter, neater and really nimble! :001_smile:

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The MS261 isn't really well suited for limbing, too heavy, bulky and clumsy handling for a 50cc saw.

Of course it depends on what you compare it to, but the 550xp (or the older 346xp) is a much better alternative, lighter, neater and really nimble! :001_smile:

 

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The MS261 isn't really well suited for limbing, too heavy, bulky and clumsy handling for a 50cc saw.

Of course it depends on what you compare it to, but the 550xp (or the older 346xp) is a much better alternative, lighter, neater and really nimble! :001_smile:

 

I STRONGLY disagree.Buy your entitled to your opinion.

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