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If you are going to buy Stihl, buy used. They look like crap in 2 weeks anyways.i keep hearing all about problems with the 550xp and not so many about the 261, is the 261 more reliable?
If you are going to buy Stihl, buy used. They look like crap in 2 weeks anyways.i keep hearing all about problems with the 550xp and not so many about the 261, is the 261 more reliable?
Go buy a 555 & save some $$.
The 555 will absolutely smoke both these 50cc saws & feels no larger than a ms261.
With yellow or black mesh filter... yes. Flocked and updated orange mesh filter... no.If you are cutting hardwood I would get the 261 for the extra torque and better air filtration, the 550xp air filter sealing sucks and will kill the saw in no time, but I have used my 550xp for jobs that I should have used a 90cc saw for
it is not the filter that is the problem it is the sealing between the filter and the intake of the saw.With yellow or black mesh filter... yes. Flocked and updated orange mesh filter... no.
One from the US which is made at V/Beach, the other is OZ delivered built in Germany.
Ya pretty sure you can get a roll-E-light in 16".325. But there were quite a few light bars NLA in 3003 mount but more have been added. Most of my lights are 3005 mount Picco bars in 10"/12"/14". I cut out sections of an 18" 'E' .325 bar ages ago before light bars were available, turned out good but easier to just buy one off the shelf.
What is the point of having a great running saw if the filter mating surfaces let fine dust in that will eventually kill the saw?I think that pretty much says it all "I have used my 550xp for jobs I should have used a 90cc
What is the point of having a great running saw if the filter mating surfaces let fine dust in that will eventually kill the saw?
It does help but it is something I would expect to have to do with a cheap homelite not a pro husqvarnaHave you tried some grease around the filter horn? Seems to help.
They improved the fit on newer versions. Little grease around the seal is a good insurance policy.it is not the filter that is the problem it is the sealing between the filter and the intake of the saw.
I've had my 550xp for almost 4 years now. No problems at all. I only do my own firewood in New England, no pro here. But I live the thing. It rips through whatever I ask it to. Reason I bought it is I still have my very first saw, a 266xp & the thing is a tank. No decompression release so if I ain't talking to it nice I seem to always rip off a couple of knuckle tops. And as I age I wanted a lighter saw. So glad I poked my head in here. I was thinking I wanted to try an 18 bar, googled it & an arbtalk forum popped up & people were saying no go on 18.
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If they can't get the tolerance right for an air filter of all things imagine what else they can't get right.They improved the fit on newer versions. Little grease around the seal is a good insurance policy.
Imo a airfilter shouldn’t be a tolerance fit to begin with. It should have a rubber seal with a actual screw clamp.If they can't get the tolerance right for an air filter of all things imagine what else they can't get right.
On most my saws I seal the filter to the holder with an "O" ring. It seems to work well.
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