tallgrass_coyote
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Had a seasonal job after college working for the state wildlife agency. Main job was to kill trees (girdle+tordon). My boss bought a couple new ms193c with 14" bars for the project. Spent about four months running that saw all day every day and was impressed. Bought one for myself in 2018 for around the house and some light brush work. Since then my wife and I bought a house on a few acres completely overgrown with mostly cedars (up to ~24" dbh). They all must die. I've been dropping, delimbing, and bucking with it. It gets the job done, but I think I'm asking too much from it. Also getting really irritated with the esay2start assist springs mangling. Went six years with no issues, replaced 3 in the last year. Cheap and easy to fix but when I'm ready to cut I want the saw to start. Ordered a solid rope rotor the other day to delete the easy2start bs, hopefully it works. Not sure why they put assist in that little baby saw in the first place.....I digress.
I'm looking at upgrading to a commercial saw. Been looking at a 261 and wanted y'all's take. Straight 261 vs C-M? Is it going to be a good fit for the job? Overkill? Underkill? I know they're different but I have concerns about the elastostart after the issues with the easy2start. I don't expect to change elevation or anything but I do cut year round (-10° to 100°) so the m-tronic is appealing but then there's the part of me thinking, just more *s-word to go wrong. TBH I don't really know what everyone means talking about tuning the saw. Is that just adjusting the carb? Also wondering about the proper bar length. The product info page says 18" is recommended in one place and 16" in another. I've run echos and huskys and am partial to Stihl but wouldn't rule anything out.
Any advice/thoughts are welcome and appreciated.
Thanks.
I'm looking at upgrading to a commercial saw. Been looking at a 261 and wanted y'all's take. Straight 261 vs C-M? Is it going to be a good fit for the job? Overkill? Underkill? I know they're different but I have concerns about the elastostart after the issues with the easy2start. I don't expect to change elevation or anything but I do cut year round (-10° to 100°) so the m-tronic is appealing but then there's the part of me thinking, just more *s-word to go wrong. TBH I don't really know what everyone means talking about tuning the saw. Is that just adjusting the carb? Also wondering about the proper bar length. The product info page says 18" is recommended in one place and 16" in another. I've run echos and huskys and am partial to Stihl but wouldn't rule anything out.
Any advice/thoughts are welcome and appreciated.
Thanks.