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mach77777

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Just had a tricky tree pinch my MS251 and fall on it,.obliterating the handle and rear grip. It felt like a family member died.

Now, I know these saws don't get alot of cred around here, but it's really been a workhorse the past 5 years I've used it.

One idea is to buy another 251 and use this one for replacement parts. The other is just to suck it up and get a 261. Unfortunately the 261 is about $850 while the 251 is $500.

I also own a 064AV and an 180C. If the 064 was just a bit easier to start I'd just use that one for felling and tolerate the 180C for removing the branches.

The 251 really was a good allround saw for me. Even learned to work around the sword length.

What am I missing? I'm mostly working with softer wood.
 
Just had a tricky tree pinch my MS251 and fall on it,.obliterating the handle and rear grip. It felt like a family member died.

Now, I know these saws don't get alot of cred around here, but it's really been a workhorse the past 5 years I've used it.

One idea is to buy another 251 and use this one for replacement parts. The other is just to suck it up and get a 261. Unfortunately the 261 is about $850 while the 251 is $500.

I also own a 064AV and an 180C. If the 064 was just a bit easier to start I'd just use that one for felling and tolerate the 180C for removing the branches.

The 251 really was a good allround saw for me. Even learned to work around the sword length.

What am I missing? I'm mostly working with softer wood.
Plenty of these on Fleabay with blown up engines. Just make sure that the clutch side hasn't been melted.
 
Just had a tricky tree pinch my MS251 and fall on it,.obliterating the handle and rear grip. It felt like a family member died.

Now, I know these saws don't get alot of cred around here, but it's really been a workhorse the past 5 years I've used it.

One idea is to buy another 251 and use this one for replacement parts. The other is just to suck it up and get a 261. Unfortunately the 261 is about $850 while the 251 is $500.

I also own a 064AV and an 180C. If the 064 was just a bit easier to start I'd just use that one for felling and tolerate the 180C for removing the branches.

The 251 really was a good allround saw for me. Even learned to work around the sword length.

What am I missing? I'm mostly working with softer wood.
Or spend the $500 and get a 271
 
It's Crazy, use to be $500, plus tax for a brand new 261 with extras, not many years back.

If you are purchasing a new unit and can justify the cost, the 261 would be the choice.

Mad3400
 
Wow, the 251 is on sale here for $349.
I have so many saws now " addiction " but if I were in the market it would be the 261, lotta saw.
I have a MS 250 with a gutted muffler that is a fantastic firewood saw and a Echo CS 490 that is equally impressive.
Sorry about your saw but at least you weren't injured 👍
 
Or spend the $500 and get a 271
251, 271, and 291 are all the same platform with differing displacements. They are all consumer/homeowner saws with glued on transfer port covers that will come unglued and wreck the saw if it is overheated.
 
251, 271, and 291 are all the same platform with differing displacements. They are all consumer/homeowner saws with glued on transfer port covers that will come unglued and wreck the saw if it is overheated.
I ran a 270 for ten years hard with zero maintenance other than a sharp chain and had zero problems. I did run it into the ground however and eventually it lost its compression.
 

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