I dropped the remaining Locust trees in my front yard this afternoon. I saved the three biggest for the 261.
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Then mine's a long ways from being broken in yet thenTakes 15 tanks or so for it to really break in from stock.
This little bugger is right behind a ported 70cc saw in this size wood.Looks like a good cuttin little sucker! I cut alot of locust and I can tell that saws got some nuts. Looks about like my stock 361. I need me one of those.
Only a handful of them are for normal working jobs like this. That usually consists of 346XP, MS261, MS440, and 066.She is a runner... I still can't get one here in CT. I have to ask, with 50+ saws how do you pick the right saw for the right job???
It's stock with a MM Actually it's the same as your saw, only this one's wearing a 044 carb. I ruined the original figuring out the recipe for this model.Brad, is it stock or ported? The one you built up for me is a real pleasure to run. I don't quite no what to compare it too but it is very strong. The one your running looks very fast.
You know your 346 would have been m u c h more nimble up in those tops rather than that heavy ill handling 261.:hmm3grin2orange:
She is a runner... I still can't get one here in CT. I have to ask, with 50+ saws how do you pick the right saw for the right job???
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