Buying Advice Need Second Stihl Commercial Chainsaw, Larger Than MS261

   / Need Second Stihl Commercial Chainsaw, Larger Than MS261 #21  
You guys all need to switch to dolmars and quit fooling around:D

In seriousness though....I agree. 441/461 or whatever version of those two is what you want.

Your 260 is like my 115i dolmar.
A 441/461 is similar to a dolmar 7900

Yes there is quite a noticeable difference in speed of cut and power.
 
   / Need Second Stihl Commercial Chainsaw, Larger Than MS261 #22  
At age 70 years will I have the strength required to pull-start a larger saw? I have no problem starting or controlling my carefully maintained MS 261 but what about a more powerful chainsaw? I am in north Florida, so cold weather is not a concern.


I have been using chainsaws for 30 years without injury, a record I wish to maintain.

Recommendations?

No one armed with just your age can say what you can do safely. I have a 32 inch Husqvarna and will be 75 on my birthday. It is a handful to start but not that tough so as to avoid using it. I do find I don't last very long working with the saw up over my head.

Some vendors of chain saws, especially if they repair saws, will have a "test" log on which they will probably let you make some test cuts if you convince them you are a serious buyer and just need to "size" yourself to the right saw.

Patrick
 
   / Need Second Stihl Commercial Chainsaw, Larger Than MS261 #23  
44 and 46 family is probably what I would recommend. 66 and 88 are more than you wanna mess with. ASK your dealer, sounds like you have a relationship with him and ask him, which saw and how to set it up for you. The four things that are important and flexible, i.e. not permanent additions to your new saw.
1. free floating sprocket and how many teeth
2. chain gauge
3. chain configuration,.. safety, skip, full skip, semi skip, full complement.
4.bar length

These saws will pull a 32 inch bar easy with full skip chain. PROBABLY not what you want. Those chains can be hazardous in the most experienced hands.
Off hand I would say a 28 with full comp or semi skip would be your ticket. You are not really concerned with setting the world on fire with chain speed and production. Your concern is weight, safety, and smiling. Always.... safety.
 
   / Need Second Stihl Commercial Chainsaw, Larger Than MS261 #24  
Glad I saw this thread. I was going to go get a 362 but now I'm going to wait for the 462 to be released.
 
   / Need Second Stihl Commercial Chainsaw, Larger Than MS261
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#25  
44 and 46 family is probably what I would recommend.

ASK your dealer, sounds like you have a relationship with him and ask him, which saw and how to set it up for you.

You are not really concerned with setting the world on fire with chain speed and production. Your concern is weight, safety, and smiling. Always.... safety.

At this moment I am favoring the MS461 with the Stihl recommended #3624 (33 RS3 84) OILOMATICョ saw chain and 25" 3003 000 4030 Ematic guide bar combination.

I think I will start with the RS3 saw chain rather than something more aggressive. In the aphorism "live and learn", live/survive comes first.

I have patronized the same Stihl dealer for fifteen years. It changed ownership and counter staff early in 2017. The new owner seems fine but I do not have the trusting relationship I enjoyed with the former owner; hence this T-B-N thread.

The potentially, upcoming, maybe 2018 MS462 sounds great but I need to purchase now. By June it will be too hot for me to safely use a manly-man saw at age 70. I need to section the big Oaks while it is cool and i can stand wearing my Kevlar chaps.

~~~~ Thanks to all who have contributed so far. ~~~~~
 
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   / Need Second Stihl Commercial Chainsaw, Larger Than MS261 #26  
Hey Jeff,
Have you thought about modding your 261? Not as a replacement to a new saw, but in general, and it would give you more power to hold you over until the 462 is released.
FWIW, I think that 462 is going to be one REALLY nice saw.

I had my 361 modded by a guy named Andy Wellman, his company is West Hill Sawhouse.

He was recommended to me by a couple friends who had used him. He really woke up my 361, and I notice a very considerable difference. I told him I wanted more torque but wanted the saw to stay reliable and run better than stock.

I couldn’t tell you everything he did, but I can tell you it feels like a new saw. It’s possible he could work some magic on a 261 as well.

The guy was insanely knowledgeable and way more “into” chainsaws than any sane person should be.
 
   / Need Second Stihl Commercial Chainsaw, Larger Than MS261 #27  
I'm your age and logged professionally for 30 years and still cut wood. Seldom did I go into the woods with a bar longer than 20". As hslogger stated, it is more than the length of the bar. Most of your cutting is "in the wood" meaning your saw will be supported by the wood itself. It is the "power" of that saw that you'll will recognize instantly that creates the danger.
My first recommendation is to go heft the 362 and the saw you're interested in. Not for the weight but for how the saw feels and how it "fits" you. I do not care if the larger saw is only a pound or two heavier it is how long you can maintain in a safe manner the extra power and arm stress after a half hour of work. There is a huge difference. As I do not know your stamina level, I cannot righteously recommend a saw larger than the 362.
Who cares if it takes 25 seconds longer to make the same cut as a larger saw. "Power" is not what you are looking for here. "Fit" is way more important and if you can handle the 362 better,, that is the saw for you. Retirement is much better when you're alive and in one piece.
 
   / Need Second Stihl Commercial Chainsaw, Larger Than MS261 #28  
Hey Jeff,
Have you thought about modding your 261? Not as a replacement to a new saw, but in general, and it would give you more power to hold you over until the 462 is released.
FWIW, I think that 462 is going to be one REALLY nice saw.

I had my 361 modded by a guy named Andy Wellman, his company is West Hill Sawhouse.

He was recommended to me by a couple friends who had used him. He really woke up my 361, and I notice a very considerable difference. I told him I wanted more torque but wanted the saw to stay reliable and run better than stock.

I couldn稚 tell you everything he did, but I can tell you it feels like a new saw. It痴 possible he could work some magic on a 261 as well.

The guy was insanely knowledgeable and way more 妬nto chainsaws than any sane person should be.

Piston is right - Most Stihls are made to run for a long time within EPA regulations. A little muffler mod and maybe some port work can really wake a saw up. I've a 660 with a muff mod and an almost identical 660 with a woods port. They both run like scalded cats compared to the 660 BEFORE the muf mod.

That being written - your a lot older than I am, 3 years, so I agree a 120CC class saw like my 088 may be a bit much. However you should try out at the dealers a 90CC, especially since you write you are going to be staying on the ground with trees already laying down. My 660's put my 60CC JD to shame. like the difference between my M4700 and my B7610. And based on their website specs a 90CC Stihl is about .73 kW/kg (.44 bhp/lb) versus .68 kW/kg (.41 bhp/lb) for the 461. So for 2 pounds more weight you get 1.2 more hp. And you can use the same bar and chain on both. But the 660 I know handles a 42" bar buried in wood.

Perhaps a few minutes at the dealers cutting big wood will tell the difference.

I subscribed to the 3 saw plan for a long time, but got carried away.
 
   / Need Second Stihl Commercial Chainsaw, Larger Than MS261 #29  
I have several Stihls including a 362 with a 20" bar, and while I agree with above, my concern would be the larger powerhead with a 24"-25" bar being more strenuos and maybe unnecessary. Would a 20" bar work, as you can work a pretty large trunk with that size bar.

I think best thing to do is go and check out saws at your dealer for comparison with bar size you prefer. I wouldn't go larger than the 441 size saw. As far as starting force, the decompression valve takes care of that for you.

Good luck and post what you decide.

Plus 1
 
   / Need Second Stihl Commercial Chainsaw, Larger Than MS261 #30  
You guys all need to switch to dolmars and quit fooling around:D

In seriousness though....I agree. 441/461 or whatever version of those two is what you want.

Your 260 is like my 115i dolmar.
A 441/461 is similar to a dolmar 7900

Yes there is quite a noticeable difference in speed of cut and power.

I'm mostly a Stihl guy, but I agree that the 7900 is a GREAT saw. I just ran mine today. Hadn't been run in a will or so. It was about to degrees below zero. I was pretty surprised when it popped on the first pull, with the decomp pushed. One more pull and it was running. It's light, got great AV, a great air filter, awesome power, and it was quite a bit cheaper than a 460.

But, like you, I've got many saws. If my 7900 was waylaid because of a fuel filter, fuel line, impulse line, etc, I could put it aside and grab another saw. There's nothing resembling a Dolmar dealer near me, so I can order parts online and use other saws in the meantime. If I only had a couple saws, they'd be Stihl saws for sure. I have half a dozen dealers within half an hour. None of them are great, but they all stock basic parts for current models, which is crucial if you're counting on your saw and don't want downtime.
 

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