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whitedogone

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So, I was in the local pawn shop today. They had a decent MS261 (Non cm) on the shelf for $179. Most likely will knock off a little as well. I already have a 026 that is in decent shape that runs well that I could get a decent price for ( I would think $175 to 200). Would it be a upgrade at all? Just being a newer saw should count for something, right?
 
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Looking back I think the 261 may have had oiler issuses. The Laminated bar was dry as a bone and edges looked like the had been heat treated.
 
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Not saying the 026 is a bad saw because I love cutting with mine. That is a decent price for a running 261 and they will take the 026 for a walk any day.


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Not saying the 026 is a bad saw because I love cutting with mine. That is a decent price for a running 261 and they will take the 026 for a walk any day.


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The 261 is bulkier and adds more weight but everything else is ahead: Antivibe, smoother engine, nice powerband and if it's not M-tronic you can still make adjustments to the carb. Heck even with a new oiler and bar the price is way down !;)
 
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Picked it up tonight. Hope I did OK. Haven't pulled the muffler but compression was 180+ on my gauge. Only issue was the chain brake handle was broke on the recoil side about a 1 or 2 above the screw. Maybe some epoxy would fix it up. Also, the 18" E bar has seen better days. Maybe a dressing would help that.
 

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If the handle is soild through the middle, drill both side, put a pin inbetween and plastic weld around the perimiter.

You did very good on that saw. I like mine very much. Open up that muffler. You will be surprised in the difference.
 
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I was thinking about putting a pin in the recessed part of the handle and then filling with epoxy. Can't hurt anything to give it a try.
 

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