kamp45
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I have checked two local dealers and can only find the old style. At the new price $595.00
That makes it about the same weight as my 026 PRO (dry weight about 13 lb). Looks like we are moving back to the turn of the century.Don't settle for the old model. The new one is a full pound lighter.
That makes it about the same weight as my 026 PRO (dry weight about 13 lb). Looks like we are moving back to the turn of the century.
Hmm... Well, the 026 PRO does have a decomp and mine starts very easily from day to day. I admit the captive bar nuts are nice on my new 661, but I have a slew of replacement bar nuts around just in case for all the rest of my Stihl saws. I haven't tuned my 026 PRO carb in five years. Never had to do that.Yep, pretty similar. I owned both until very recently. They do pretty much weigh the same, and the 261 is a little bulkier. Plus, that square plastic look of the 026 is so classic. BUT, the 261 is way easier starting, has substantially better AV, a worlds-better air filter, captive bar nuts, and a carb that is never out of tune, plus mine has heated handles . Don't get me wrong, for the money, an 026 is a little ripper, and will last a lifetime. For daily or weekly use though, all that little stuff adds up to make a much more user friendly saw. I particularly like how easy it is to restart my 261. For a little saw that you're using in brushy stuff, being able to push the decomp and lightly pull the rope is a pretty nice feature.
Bought my MS-261 C-M off CL. Brand-new, not even started. $350.00. Don't think I'll ever see another deal like that.
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