Really? That's what my dealer just told me after talking with his sales rep from Bryan Equipment, the area distributor. I guess if you want one, you'd better grab it now.
Really? That's what my dealer just told me after talking with his sales rep from Bryan Equipment, the area distributor. I guess if you want one, you'd better grab it now.
Too much $ imo, about $40-50 less than the 261My dealers opinion was that it's to too close performance to the 251. Of course, a true chainsaw snob wouldn't have a 251
Too much $ imo, about $40-50 less than the 261
I paid $503 for a new 261, 18"Hmm I paid 480 with 2 loops of PS chain 16 inch bar.
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I paid $503 for a new 261, 18"
241 is a niche saw. Of course Husky has lots of niche saws too
But if I had a choice between the 251 & the 241 I'd go with the pro saw
& there you have itDealers here say no more available, they were discontinued due to being so close to the 261 both power and cost wise.
& there you have it
I agree. The only reason I have the 251C is because the original owner died suddenly of a heart attack and I picked it up for half the sticker price at the estate sale. His widow was broke. It has never been used.My dealers opinion was that it's to too close performance to the 251. Of course, a true chainsaw snob wouldn't have a 251
Ryobi do one that looks about the sameMy cutting partner bought a new 241 about 2 years back, he went in looking for another just last week, that`s what the dealer told him while there. He really wants another and I believe he has found one.
I paid $503 for a new 261, 18"
Ryobi do one that looks about the same
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