ms-261 3/8 chain!?

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Hi!
I own a ms-261 I would like to convert to a 3/8 chain on it. At the dealer,they have a performance kit for it but it is a small 3/8 pico chain. Should I buy it or put the real big 3/8 chain?

thank you!
alex
 
it would have taken the same time to answer my question rather than find me a thread and it would have been more cordial... thank you anyway!
 
Not that simple Alex. Turns out, there are lots of different opinions, And it would take lots of time to try to re-copy them just for you.

As far as being cordial, it's actually not all about you, but being respectful for the other members time as well, when you are asking for their assistance.

Philbert
 
Lots of options and considerations. Should you wish to run a 16 inch bar, you wouldn't have any issues running 3/8.
Just change your bar, chain & rim and your good to go.


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Not that simple Alex. Turns out, there are lots of different opinions, And it would take lots of time to try to re-copy them just for you.

As far as being cordial, it's actually not all about you, but being respectful for the other members time as well, when you are asking for their assistance.

Philbert


okay sorry for being disrespectful to the members of this forum with my redundant questions. Is this a forum for hairdresser with sensitive emotions or chainsaw maniacs!?
 
Not that simple Alex. Turns out, there are lots of different opinions, And it would take lots of time to try to re-copy them just for you.

As far as being cordial, it's actually not all about you, but being respectful for the other members time as well, when you are asking for their assistance.

Philbert
Philbert please excuse this guy he is from Qc. :rolleyes: Alex there are many different options to your question. I have tried a 20" .325 bar and chain setup on my 026 and it was ok but did not cut as well as my 16" .325 setup IMO. Even tried a 20" 3/8 set up and again it worked well but not to my liking. I know a bloke that runs a 24" B/C on his ported MS260 and loves how well it cuts. I think the best thing to do is find out for yourself how it works for you. If you were closer I would let you try it on your machine. We Ontario blokes are good that way o_O
 
Maybe but I prefer to do my home work with your mother!
Anyway I got my answer and I visit your forum every two years, we will continue our discussion on this exciting moment.

So long and thanks for all the fish!

 
okay sorry for being disrespectful to the members of this forum with my redundant questions. Is this a forum for hairdresser with sensitive emotions or chainsaw maniacs!?
You might as well quit the forum now kid. Being a jerk and whining doesn't help your cause. No respectable member will help you now.
 
it would have taken the same time to answer my question rather than find me a thread and it would have been more cordial... thank you anyway!

I think if you do some reading you will find Philbert to be one of the most cordial members here. He gave you a viable thread to read.


You might as well quit the forum now kid. Being a jerk and whining doesn't help your cause. No respectable member will help you now.

I have known lots of grown men and woman to act the same. Ignorance and lazyiness do not blend well.
 
Now, now, now, boys, this is America and a person has the right to be as ignorant as they feel they need to be.:popcorn:

Switching a saw from .325 to 3/8ths why not, he may just love more vibration and feel it is more manly. Remember the manufacturing engineers equip the saws with chain that will make them worse, right?:chainsaw:
 
Not that simple Alex. Turns out, there are lots of different opinions, And it would take lots of time to try to re-copy them just for you.

As far as being cordial, it's actually not all about you, but being respectful for the other members time as well, when you are asking for their assistance.

Philbert
I think that here we have to do with a bull **** child that think is a big man and know everything, also i think the saw is a gift from his father or mother,he dont know nothing about saws and his stupid mind think that if he put a big bar and 3/8 chain to the 261 he will be bigger man and his saw will be a ms 661cm or maybe 880. Also he is not respectfull to other members, and he never understand that the factories have spent millions for test the saws and what is good and what not so this is the reason that the 261 is with 325 chain and not with 3/8 or 404.
 
I think that here we have to do with a bull **** child that think is a big man and know everything, also i think the saw is a gift from his father or mother,he dont know nothing about saws and his stupid mind think that if he put a big bar and 3/8 chain to the 261 he will be bigger man and his saw will be a ms 661cm or maybe 880. Also he is not respectfull to other members, and he never understand that the factories have spent millions for test the saws and what is good and what not so this is the reason that the 261 is with 325 chain and not with 3/8 or 404.

I woke my dog up I was laughing so hard. Well said brother.
 
Hi!
I own a ms-261 I would like to convert to a 3/8 chain on it. At the dealer,they have a performance kit for it but it is a small 3/8 pico chain. Should I buy it or put the real big 3/8 chain?

thank you!
alex
The best b/c combo on the 261 is 24" .404, makes it an awesome limbing saw, buy some and see what you think
 
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