Re: Stihl Chainsaws
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Maybe look at one of the other brands too. I have an older friend who is a Stihl dealer that doesn’t like Stihl chainsaws other than the 500i.
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Re: Stihl Chainsaws
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05/14/24 06:09 AM
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Spend the money on a ms261 with a 20” bar. It’ll handle anything you throw at it and it’s a great sized combo for what you’re looking to do. Get it with the electronic ignition.
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Re: Stihl Chainsaws
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05/14/24 06:26 AM
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I bought an MS 261 pro series with a 20" bar ten years ago. It is a very good saw.
I've been running Stihl saws for forty-five plus years. The new style gas and oil caps suck. That's why I didn't call it a great saw.
Also, the 261 was the only Stihl I've owned that needed repair, it somehow got dirt in the carb which made it run poorly.
I've dropped many trees cut hundreds of cords of firewood over the years and would recommend Stihl but have zero experience with other brands.
I do have two really good Stihl dealers nearby which is a huge plus.
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Re: Stihl Chainsaws
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05/14/24 06:36 AM
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MS-362 is my suggestion as it’s professional model saw. It’s an investment that will last 20-25 years. Don’t settle for a homeowner saw.
Middle number even it’s a professional model, middle number odd it’s basically a homeowner saw. I cut around 1000 cord with my MS-361 over 18 years and it never saw the inside of a shop.
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Re: Stihl Chainsaws
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I bought an MS 261 pro series with a 20" bar ten years ago. It is a very good saw.
I've been running Stihl saws for forty-five plus years. The new style gas and oil caps suck. That's why I didn't call it a great saw.
Also, the 261 was the only Stihl I've owned that needed repair, it somehow got dirt in the carb which made it run poorly.
I've dropped many trees cut hundreds of cords of firewood over the years and would recommend Stihl but have zero experience with other brands.
I do have two really good Stihl dealers nearby which is a huge plus. Replace the caps with new ones, they are a wear part. We had a oil cap come off on a customer's tennis court... if caps act up its time for replacement
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Re: Stihl Chainsaws
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05/14/24 06:58 AM
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I’ve heard great things about stihl but will never spend my money on one. My work saw is Stihl but a Husky will be coming shortly. I replaced my 55 Rancher with a 562xp. Same weight, more power. Now the Rancher just cuts hole in the ice. If you’re using it to actually cut a bunch of trees & bucking, I’d go with a pro saw. Your back will thank you.
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Re: Stihl Chainsaws
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05/14/24 08:36 AM
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General rule of thumb to saw life
if you occationally cut with a bar like a little felling and your willing to take a little more time letting the saw work displacement in CC/2.5=max bar length 50cc/2.5=20 so if you run a 261 with a 20 inch bar you can do a bunch of cutting for years especially if you only say 1/4 of the time have the entire bar in wood
I ran a 260 with the 20 inch bar it came with and most of the time I was not bar deep in wood all the time.
My great uncle said , great saw the first thing I do is put a 16 inch bar on it and change the sprocket from .325 to 3/8 and I run full comp chisel chain.
I didn't quite understand until I was in bar length or longer wood ever day I cut , tank after tank of gas
for better life displacement in CC/3=max bar 50/3=16.667
run good oil and gas and clean the saw out after every day of cutting with the blow gun on the compressor. flip your bar fairly often some people say every time you put a new chain on , I sharpen on saw so that can be a long time but if you flip it when you clean your saw you should be solid
dress your bar when ever you feel a ridge or bur forming on your inspection when you clean.
now advice on used saws is a little like dating a chick on her 4th X husband , she has baggage she might look good on the surface but either she is really bad at picking men or she has a few issues of her own. also you would be the guy she is picking so um yeah.
Chain saws can be damaged so easily then tried to cover it up. so either DEEP discount on a used saw and figure it is near parts saw status or you really need to know what your looking at.
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Re: Stihl Chainsaws
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I cut between 25-35 cord a year along with some clearing. I have/use the following, 261 (18” bar), 360 (20” bar), 441 and 661 both with 25” bars.
With that said, if I had to choose one saw, it would be the 360. Weight, power and fuel usage is best for 90% of the wood I cut.
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Re: Stihl Chainsaws
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I have 4 each Stihl and Husqy. and parts saws to go with. Dollar per mile the Husqys are winning hands down.
These all work well and get service. I'd rather put service into a pro grade than a home owner farm rancher grade.
Never owned one that didn't need work. Others milage will vary.
I wanted to try a new Echo but it was Carona time blues and none at the dealer .
OP, buy the 500. (Fun spending other people's money lol)
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