Mar 30, 2012 / Chainsaw bar question Thread Starter #11 OP M MMagis Veteran Member Joined Aug 12, 2005 Messages 1,454 Location Guernsey Co. Ohio Tractor Ford 3000, JD 2550 s219 said: Wow! That explains it! All the plastic on the 250 should have been your first clue -- the 260 is a pro saw, and has a metal case. Click to expand... I thought I had seen reference to both a pro model and a standard version of the 260. But you're right, it should have been obvious.
s219 said: Wow! That explains it! All the plastic on the 250 should have been your first clue -- the 260 is a pro saw, and has a metal case. Click to expand... I thought I had seen reference to both a pro model and a standard version of the 260. But you're right, it should have been obvious.
Mar 30, 2012 / Chainsaw bar question #12 B buck12 Veteran Member Joined May 30, 2006 Messages 2,028 Location Mississippi Tractor Kubota 5460HSTC MMagis said: I thought I had seen reference to both a pro model and a standard version of the 260. But you're right, it should have been obvious. Click to expand... I think at one time Stihl did make a pro and nonpro 260. The nonpro 260 was dropped and now the 260 pro has been replaced by the 261. I have a 260 pro and it is a lite weight workhorse.
MMagis said: I thought I had seen reference to both a pro model and a standard version of the 260. But you're right, it should have been obvious. Click to expand... I think at one time Stihl did make a pro and nonpro 260. The nonpro 260 was dropped and now the 260 pro has been replaced by the 261. I have a 260 pro and it is a lite weight workhorse.