T.Roller
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3 saws hmm still sticking with ported 261 husky, hybrid, 395.
This might be best answer material!!I am thinking 3 saws in each cc class qualifys as a “3 saw plan” I am working on it!! Lol You need backups for your backups!
Is we aren't counting old mag then I don't have a problem.What about vintage mag saws....those can’t count...that would just be unfair?
NegativeOK, then we also don't count Asian saws, so now I only have 10!!!
I have been eyeing up these 261's they seen to really like a muffler mod and timing advance!How about a 1 saw plan? I really only have my ported MS261CM-VW. I will add a 462 when they become available but am thinking I need another 261 to make it a 3 saw plan. Don't think I will ever need larger than a 70cc size, if I start talking about another 90cc and I haven't won the lotto some one smack me...
I have been eyeing up these 261's they seen to really like a muffler mod and timing advance!
Run a 18” 3/8 on my 2253 as well. 325 is faster but I like the longer lasting 3/8 for work.I find myself using my MMWS 261 Ver II a lot, almost seems foolish to limb with anything heavier (just tires you faster), and it works so well for small and medium bucking you often just don't put it down.
I run 18" 3/8 square file on it, seems perfect for it.
I still prefer the larger saws for the larger bucking, especially in the harder woods, and I'll take a 90+ cc saw for milling every day of the week, even though in the past I did a lot of it with my 441 and 044, both were bone stock!
You forgot a 200t, mmws 10mm 044, mmws 461, a cross 064, and, even though its not a Deutsche, one of your 346'sIn the Stihl lineup.......
MS150T
MS261C
MS460
MS661C
Oh......that's four. Damn......