Sterling Bronemann
Stihl lovin country boy
I wonder what one would cost to ship up that way. There are 2 very nice 361's around here on Craigslist for sale. May go pick one up just to resell or have as an extra. The price is very fair.
Hi everyone im new to this site as a member but have been reading for awhile from Google search.. looking for a new saw either a stihl ms 391 or ms261 i don't know about the mtronic system so wondering who has it how long and any problems... thanks in advance justin
Re start regularly, I dump mixed out and store with Trufuel.Welcome to the site Justin. I'm going to throw something a little OT out there. You mentioned longevity. If you look at the Red saw in my avatar, it's an early 70's Homelite Super 1050 with a 36" bar on it. It survived 20 years of commercial service with my Dad. Then I turned it into my milling saw for another 20 years. Six- seven years ago I bought a brand new 660 so I could give the old 1050 a break. Well, that old 1050 can walk the dog on the 660 in big wood. But, that's not my point. If you put good fuel, good mix and lots of oil on the bar, all of the major brands will last you a life time. I have 70's Echo's and Mac's that still run great. They all came from my Dad or other tree services. I would feel a little leery if they came from homeowners. I have too many friends that keep running their saws after the bar oil runs out becuase they just don't feel like filling it. If you pick one of the Stihls you mentioned, and take care of it, it will take care of you. Another thing I keep saying I'm going to do is, pick one day a month to start all of my stuff to keep the rotten gas they produce from gumming everything up. I haven't made it every month, but lots of rainy days I just pick stuff up, start it, rev it a bit, and grab another one.
I go threw at least 5 gallons of mix a month, so my mix is OK. I have favorite saws that get used a lot so they are OK too. I have some really nice old saws that will sit and I'll look up on the shelf and realize I haven't used that one in 6 months or a year. I keep trying to thin the heard, but I just can't seem to get below about 30 saws. I just can't afford that much Trufuel.Re start regularly, I dump mixed out and store with Trufuel.
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I also use the 4 cycle Trufuel in mowers, pressure washer etc. This was not a paid indorsmentRe start regularly, I dump mixed out and store with Trufuel.
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Thank you for all replys.. kyle1 ive been thinking of the 2 saw deal like i stated i have an 023 and a ms 250 i was complaining to my wife i needed a bigger saw.... she spilled the beans and almost got me a ms 291 for Christmas.... i said wasn't big enough thats where the 391 idea came in always wanted a forestry grade saw and the dealer said it was a much better saw going to try to see what the best deal he can do on a 362 but sure im walking out with a 261 for now lol than ill have to buy a second saw when this might not be big enough...
Good choice on the 261! I had a 391 and traded it for a 260+ cash. The 260/261 is a much better saw!Im in southern Ontario.... ive decided on the ms 261 i will be picking it up on Saturday with a 20 in bar best of all it comes with the wood pro kit.... it should for that money 759 can still abit nervous about the mtronic but what the heck i guess i will see thanks for everyones input greatly appreciated