I have a 251 and 264 in my display, they are very well built saws and not too bad to work on. They are heavy for the displacement, like most saws built in that era.
I have a 251 and 264 in my display, they are very well built saws and not too bad to work on. They are heavy for the displacement, like most saws built in that era.
Italian Stallions. I’ve had two 261’s and a 485 Super; see my signature and profile photo. Did some minor improvements/mods on all of them before gifting the two 261’s and selling the 485 Super. They’re all still making chips. They’re well built saws and easy to work on. Relatively heavy though and parts are tough to find.