sunfish
Fish Head
Well I'm confused. I did edit my post on the response to a response.
Now I'm confused. The MS261 is the lightest saw in it's class, and by a fair margin. I can't say so definitively, but I suspect the power is equal to or better than a 550XP as well. If you want to discuss handling, I understand that. Just for the record, I still have a 346XP and a MS241. I sold both my MS261 and 550XP.Regardless I wasn't impressed with the 261cm vsII, it's just another modern day 50cc saw, if it was lighter and had more useable power for running an 18x325 then I may have kept it around. I didn't buy that one to sell, but I let it go pretty quick once I realize there was no advantage to it over the 50cc huskys I had at the time.
Sorry I should have said felt lighter, as for power with an 18 in 10-12" wood it's not much of a difference between the two contenders(actual specs on the stihl are 4hp), lots of other areas that are more crucial to making good time. I do prefer the handling of the huskys and for me the 50cc class is the most important for balance/handling. When your ready to get rid of that slow 346 feel free to give me a shout , it's still my favorite firewooding saw.Now I'm confused. The MS261 is the lightest saw in it's class, and by a fair margin. I can't say so definitively, but I suspect the power is equal to or better than a 550XP as well. If you want to discuss handling, I understand that. Just for the record, I still have a 346XP and a MS241. I sold both my MS261 and 550XP.
Because they had to build a new improved saw not plagued with heat soak issues which compromised other components like bearings, AT etc. The 5 series saws that had problems could not really be fixed as the problems weren't with a particular part, it was inherent in the design so Husky are changing that. Had it been tested properly and a few changes been made prior to its release it would have without doubt been the best 50cc pro saw ever created & that's coming from someone who is far from a Husky fan. Good specs & performance is heavily tarnished if reliability is no good, doesn't matter how great it runs if you don't l know whether it'll get through the days work. Pro's need & will take dependibility first & foremost. What will be interesting is in a couple of years what the updated MKII 550xp will be like, it may well shed some weight when reliability is proven & tested. My guess is this new MKII will be slightly 'overbuilt' as the OEM ain't taking any chances in an attempt to regain reputation. Ultimately this is speculation & time will tell.Ya I'm mystified why they would hand Stihl the leading brand light weight 50cc crown.
Hoping they don't add another pound to the 562 in its re-design.
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Because they had to build a new improved saw not plagued with heat soak issues which compromised other components like bearings, AT etc. The 5 series saws that had problems could not really be fixed as the problems weren't with a particular part, it was inherent in the design so Husky are changing that. Had it been tested properly and a few changes been made prior to its release it would have without doubt been the best 50cc pro saw ever created & that's coming from someone who is far from a Husky fan. Good specs & performance is heavily tarnished if reliability is no good, doesn't matter how great it runs if you don't l know whether it'll get through the days work. Pro's need & will take dependibility first & foremost. What will be interesting is in a couple of years what the updated MKII 550xp will be like, it may well shed some weight when reliability is proven & tested. My guess is this new MKII will be slightly 'overbuilt' as the OEM ain't taking any chances in an attempt to regain reputation. Ultimately this is speculation & time will tell.
While 550xp sure left a sour orange taste in my mouth, it's probably the best feeling handling saw I've ever had my hands. Still like the 346 better though, simple good design, plus you can replace part without having to have them reprogrammed lol.Now I'm confused. The MS261 is the lightest saw in it's class, and by a fair margin. I can't say so definitively, but I suspect the power is equal to or better than a 550XP as well. If you want to discuss handling, I understand that. Just for the record, I still have a 346XP and a MS241. I sold both my MS261 and 550XP.
NOT happening! The 346 is the saw that opened my eyes to Husky performance. I LOVE my 346, 372, and 390!When your ready to get rid of that slow 346 feel free to give me a shout , it's still my favorite firewooding saw.
Can you blame a guy for trying . My first pro saw was a 346, probably why I'm partial to the handling of them, if it would have been a 260, maybe I'd like the stihls better, but probably not .NOT happening! The 346 is the saw that opened my eyes to Husky performance. I LOVE my 346, 372, and 390!
I saw one listed at a large dealer here last week, I called and they aren't expecting them for another month, I was a bit let down as I was on their "inventory" page . I will say for the price theres a good chance I'll grab one up this summer. They did have the 572 in stock .I see the 550xp mark II is available now in Canada.
Anyone ran one yet who has also run the 261 c-m?
feedback?
thanks
Glad mine have left a good taste in my mouth . Yes, they handle very nice and have great power, it's made it easy to sell the 346's as long as I have a couple still around.While 550xp sure left a sour orange taste in my mouth, it's probably the best feeling handling saw I've ever had my hands. Still like the 346 better though, simple good design, plus you can replace part without having to have them reprogrammed lol.
I was going to buy the autotune tool and SW and then read you have to have an active dealer login for it to work. It's not like you can change settings and hose the saw. WTF! Annoying.I can download software and look deep into my PC
I can flash the bios in my PC
I can dig deep into my router's OS
I can flash the bios in my router
I can run an OBDII scanner on my vehicles
I can troubleshoot error codes and find solutions fast
YET, I am not allowed to look under the electrical hood of my 562xp software
Sure be nice if the average joe could at least keep the saw software up to date and peek at the technicals!
Well, did you fuel it up yet.I just received my 550xp Mark 2 and dry with no bar weighs in at 11lbs 13ozView attachment 724398
Looks great, only thing is will it handle as well, looks like the cylinder is standing up straighter.Not seeing a lot of interchangeability. Changed the sprocket cover finish from shiny to matte maybe more durable finish that won’t wear off as quickly ?
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