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Ms261 mtron w/ 3/8 chain?

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by bocefus78, Sep 17, 2018.

  1. Fifelaker

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    I have a ported 026, I ran a 3/8 7T on it for a short while and quickly went back to.325 8T. I had to be more gentle with the 3/8 where I could push a .325 harder. Either way send it to Kevin to add some sausage to it, until then open the muffler and enjoy it.
     
  2. Oldman47

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    If you are dead set on running 3/8 you may as well change over to say a a 16 inch bar. With a roller tip you will be replacing the bar anyway and that smallish engine will do better with a shorter bar.
     
  3. Rope

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    Definitely get that 261 and send it to Huskihl he ported mine this past winter. Also have a 026 that he did, that man has talent working on saws.
     
  4. huskihl

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  5. amateur cutter

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    Hey Rope good answer since I just had Armbru84 drop two of my saws off to Kevin. I'm pretty excited to see what I get back.:thumbs:
     
  6. MasterMech

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    It’s not the tooth count that makes it pull harder/faster. It’s the outer diameter of the sprocket. Stihl “mini” sprocket sizes (for saws 50cc and under) here.

    50cc CHAIN shoot out - 3 Bars, 3 Chains, 5 Sprockets, and 1 Saw.
     
  7. Rope

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    Your going to love them.
     
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  9. amateur cutter

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    To weigh in on this topic late, I run 3/8 .050 gauge on my 026's & up. I've not tried anything longer than 16" bar & 7pin rims on them. I think even the 261 would lack some power at 20".
     
  10. Rope

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    I run 20” stihl light bars and square grind on both 026 and 261. I cut dry spruce and hardly any white birch. I don’t see any negative effects for my application, your mileage may vary. I would have to find my notes but I think Huskihl has my saws running at 15,500 to 16,000 rpm. If you have a 20” bar give it a go.
     
  11. Rope

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    Ran my huskihl ported 261 it was 51* and maxed @14,657 and was at 13,340in the cut. Was some 8-10” fire killed spruce. She runs faster the colder it is she’s tuned in the 15k+ at -30*+. Bo send it to Kevin when you get it. I am more impressed every time I run the 261 badness.
     
  12. stuckinthemuck

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    What are you using to measure RPM? I bought a cheap laser tachometer thing that doesn’t seem to wanna work for me.
     
  13. Rope

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    Workconnection. Mine came set up for four stroke, had to read the directions to get it to the two stroke mode.
    Tach/Hour Meters
     
  14. Redfin

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    A stock 261 with the "correct" .375 chain will pull a 20" no problems in hardwood.

    Ported a 24".
     
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    I put a 20" 3/8 setup on my 550xp a while back. The extra reach was nice, but the loss of power was too great for me. Back to .325/18". Thankfully, the chains also fit my 2166, so now I just have a small mount 20" bar that doesn't get used.
     
  16. lknchoppers

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    I have a stock MS260 with the standard 0.325 chain on a 20" bar and it cuts nice. I cut tons of oak with it anyway.