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pardue10

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I have seen a couple of nice 61s sell on E-Bay for $325 or so. I am thinking about selling mine and getting a 372 or 7900. Am I missing something?
 
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372xp

I had a 61 and sold it for that same amount. Bought a 372xp and there is no comparison in my mind. They weigh the same, but cut WAY different. The 372xp is worth the price difference. I decided to sell the 61 after I used a 350 for a while and refused to pick that heavy 61 back up. Used a buddies 372xp for about 5 seconds and drove away to go and buy one.
 
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I paid $100 for my 61 a couple months ago. Spent about 2 hours cleaning/tuning and doing general maintenance and she runs great. If I could get $325 for it I'd sell it in a heart beat. Anyone looking for a 61?????
 
SawTroll

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They sell good because they interchange with half a dozen of Husqvarnas saws. You can bolt a 266, 268, or 272 cylinder and piston directly to your underpowered 61 and WAMO --- instant power.

True!

..but maybe you need another carb also, to take full advantage (haven't bothered to look into it, but the info is on Huskys web-site).....
 
keith c raymond

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My 61 with modded muffler runs awesome. It would not compare with a 372 by any means,But I would run it against any saw of its own size.However the ability to pop a bigger jug does sound pretty good!
 
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I don't own a 61 but my good buddy does. He swears by it. He's cut fire wood for many years to heat his home and take down some mighty big oaks over the same time frame.
He's replaced a few bars, chains and a couple fuel lines but that's it. Heavy? I'm not sure I've never used it for any long periods of time like him. However, he's only 32 6'-4" and 250lbs!
Jay
 
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model 61, 61 Rancher, 66, 266se, 266xp, 268xp, 272xp and 268

The model 61, 61 Rancher, 66, 266se, 266xp, 268xp, 272xp and 268 are all based on the same case..

All the cylinders will fit on any version,...the carburetors are all Tillotson HS with probably slight variations of the jetting..

With proper operation and care they are practically indestructible.
 
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I am very much enjoying my 266. I wish all mid 60cc saws cut with as much enthusiasm.:D It is not stock but it is as close as the parts I had would let me get.:chainsaw:
 
twoodward15

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Romeo, I love you!!! Thanks for the info, now when it's time to rebuild then I'll put a bigger piston and cylinder into it and have a bigger saw. That is great news. The saw is a bit heavy for it's power output, but If I can make it a bigger saw without any weight gain then I'll have a better saw.
 
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They sell good because they interchange with half a dozen of Husqvarnas saws. You can bolt a 266, 268, or 272 cylinder and piston directly to your underpowered 61 and WAMO --- instant power.

How much difference would I see I put a 268 top end on my 61?
Matt
 

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