I will be buying a MS250 or MS251 for my workplace, occasional use "loaner" saw. Loaner means that when it gets wrecked by students/faculty, I will be glad I didn't give them "my" 260's or 362. 250 is $240 and 251 is $260 with educational discount.
I'm old school and know the 250 is good for what it is. I have researched all the threads here and really can't find good evidence about the 251, even though it's been out 2 years now.
Questions:
1. Why is Stihl keeping the 25o around? Any inside dealer secrets here??
2. The 251 looks better on paper. How is it doing in real life?? Does one bar nut work?? Does strato carb work? Does the 251 take bumps and knocks o.k. (vs. 250).
I'm torn between old school reliability and the new tech. hype. Please help!! For me, reliability probably trumps fashion and eco things.
No Dolmar/Husky comments needed. It's between these 2 saws. Good PRO/CON comments appreciated, especially real life experience with the 251. THANKS EVERYONE.
I'm old school and know the 250 is good for what it is. I have researched all the threads here and really can't find good evidence about the 251, even though it's been out 2 years now.
Questions:
1. Why is Stihl keeping the 25o around? Any inside dealer secrets here??
2. The 251 looks better on paper. How is it doing in real life?? Does one bar nut work?? Does strato carb work? Does the 251 take bumps and knocks o.k. (vs. 250).
I'm torn between old school reliability and the new tech. hype. Please help!! For me, reliability probably trumps fashion and eco things.
No Dolmar/Husky comments needed. It's between these 2 saws. Good PRO/CON comments appreciated, especially real life experience with the 251. THANKS EVERYONE.