Just sold my MS290. Owned the saw since 2010 and have cut a LOT of wood with it. It was pretty much the only saw i used until 2 1/2 years ago when i got my 460. It owed me nothing and the only problem i ever had with it (other than basic maintenance) was the clutch bearing going. The $200 will go to either porting a current saw or a CAD replacement. 290's final pic...so long old friend! Time to make a new acquaintance?
$200? Time for a new BAR Brad... pick one, and you can meet all us there and buy the first round! In all seriousness, it's hard to let a trusted tool go, it would be like taking the faithful dog to the pound.
I got $200 for the saw and the bar is the new owners "problem" although i religiously flipped it and cleaned the edges. It was still good despite its look.
a 460, but would port the 261 first as i use it most of the time. Missed out on an 038 Magnum recently. The guy i bought the 028 from back in April has one as well, but doesnt know if it is a Magnum or not. Member here has a 361 with less than 20 tanks of gas through it he wants to sell me. The dilemmas of CAD
Mine started making noise recently, I was going to replace it, but when I pulled the clutch off I realized that the bearing was fine, just dry...a dab of grease took care of 'er.
Mine seized up one day while cutting. Placed the saw on the ground and while idling it stalls. Went to start and it had seized. Didnt know what it was at the time. Later found the retaining "washer" on the ground. Did some research and found out its a relatively common failure. Think it was less than $10 for the bearing and a dab of grease.
Wasnt much meat left. Ill use them til almost nothing left to file. Just wouldnt cut any hard dead wood.
i'll let Mag Craft answer that,but be aware the 361 had a couple different cylinders and performance gains are night and day from one to the other.