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Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by the GOAT, Oct 5, 2013.

  1. maulhead

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    Lil junk in the trunk,,

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    guy said after running 4 tanks threw it he decided it was way more saw then what he needed, and went back to the stihler and bought a ms251....

    :) :)
     
  2. clemsonfor

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    What!!!! Nice find! Who would want to run a 251 over a 461???
     
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  3. maulhead

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    crazy huh?

    I am glad that 461 was too much for him :) :)

    It came with a 25" bar & chain, carring case, a NIB spare 25" chain, manual & tool kit.
     
  4. Guido Salvage

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    This is the SP-81 that I found in a box in my garage that I did not recall buying. A generous member on Another Site sent me the roller nose bar. I will need to spin up a chain for it.

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  5. MasterMech

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    :loco: :crazy:

    I could see picking up a 241/261 but a 251? :picard:
     
  6. concretegrazer

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    Probably couldn't decide between those two. So he went with the one in the middle.;)
     
  7. clemsonfor

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    Still wouldnt want a 241 or 261 over a 461!!
     
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    There are many days that I would. Especially the 241. That thing takes apart treetops like the little animal it is and is real easy on the operator.
     
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  9. clemsonfor

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    Yea if were just talking tree tops but I dont cut up just tree tops. Sounds like this guy is a one saw guy. Rather have a 70cc and heft the weight in the tops than to fall asleep cutting 20" rounds with a small saw.
     
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    Ain't no falling asleep running my 261 through a 20".:banana:
     
  11. clemsonfor

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    Well its not a stock 261 then
     
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    Took a few minutes this afternoon & cleaned up some odds & ends.Roughed out a few more Mulberry woodturning blanks,trimmed defects off some lower grade Black Walnut,Black Cherry & Spruce logs.Remainder went to scrap pile,plus a bit of mulch. :D

    Much more exciting using a 20" or shorter bar on a 82cc saw than a longer one.:dex: Job is done quicker also cause of higher RPM's:yes:

    Just realized I hadn't run ANY saw since cutting up that dead Bur Oak at parent's place the first Saturday in November...:emb::saw:
     

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    Even a stock 261 is a good saw for 20"
     
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    Not the 026 I have used. That husky 555 I have is probably pretty close in power and no way I would want to use it on 20+" oak as a main firewood saw. I am too impatient.
     
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    Are those bottle kill trees? Wind throw? And what are the tree shelters protecting them from? There so few saplings in shelters?
     
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    Bottle killed? Wind throw? Your phone must be on the Fritz again...
     
  18. clemsonfor

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    Beetle is what it should say. But yes I meant to say "wind throw" thats the proper term.

    I think I have figured out the problem?? I am not sure if tap a talk is more laggy or something but it seems to be worse when I post from tap a talk which j have been since we got it here. And in the last few months these typos seem to be getting worse? Least thats what it seems like to me.
     
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    Usually the problem sits between the drivers seat and the steering wheel. :rofl: :lol: :p

    261 is a very different animal than the 026. If you don't like a 20" on your 555 then you ain't gonna like it on the 261 for sure, stock or not...
     
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    That area was burned last summer, and we've been getting quite a bit of moisture here lately. I guess the ground got saturated, and that tree got knocked over by wind. Too bad, because it was one of the few remaining trees after the fire, and logging/cleanup. It actually fell right across the road.

    I bucked it up and left it for others to pick up, since green Douglas Fir is quite heavy. :D