My buddy just got the 261 and loves it. If you're just itching for bigger and badder, the Stihl 461 and Husky 372xp are great saws as stated by others. If price is a consideration, the Echo 590 is a great saw for $400.Thanks for all of the replies. Most of my big pine is around 20-24 inches, with some virginia pine a bit bigger. The 290 has worked incredibly well, but has been a bit of a backup saw as my pops has helped me with the big cutting with his saw. Just looking for something sleeker and maybe with a tad more umph. I like the idea of the 261 being so light, and realistically its probably all I need. Going to mull things over some more. Thanks for all the kind words (and enabling)
Congrats!Pics as promised! Yes, I went green bar and chain... got a wife and kids, and sawing isn't my primarily thing, so safety first! Maybe yellow later.
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As this post a decent used not abused saw from a known reputable forum member will give you a much better bang for your buck a bigger Pro saw will do all you ask of it & more a smaller saw will possibly get the job done but with less ease. & if you decide the saw is not to your liking the deprecation will have been taken care of before it became yours.There are some nice 60cc pro constructed saws in the trading post from reputable sellers that will back their work right now. For considerably less money than a brand new Stihl. Something to consider.
Pics as promised! Yes, I went green bar and chain... got a wife and kids, and sawing isn't my primarily thing, so safety first! Maybe yellow later.
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What kind of work bench is that anyway. No spare/broken parts, tools organized, no dirt. How can you work under those horrendous conditions?Pics as promised! Yes, I went green bar and chain... got a wife and kids, and sawing isn't my primarily thing, so safety first! Maybe yellow later.
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Thnaks for the kind words. More I use it the happier I am! And for the bench, call it OCD. Lol! Try to keep my stuff nice and neat... seems to last longer that way!What kind of work bench is that anyway. No spare/broken parts, tools organized, no dirt. How can you work under those horrendous conditions?
It won’t take long, I can hear it now. “Honey, I love that new saw but I really think I need a bigger saw.”
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