I think I will go to the dealer and check out the ms261, guess I can get a better feel for it that way. dealer is about 18 miles from me.
I've been following this thread....I've had a big Echo (CS670) ...4.1 cu. inch (I'm old school...like the inches vs. the ccs.) got it with a 24 inch bar literally 28 years ago...I cut firewood, etc with it for beau coup years for myself and a bunch of close friends. Still runs great, starts great and have only changed the clutch/sprocket once and had about 4 20" bars and 5/6 chains...(Note: I started cutting pulpwood when I was 12 down here in Goochland Co. so I'm pretty good at whetting a chain)... Now, my point is...you have a big Echo dealer right at Lake Anna at the big tractor place on 522...go check out one of their CS400s or so.. everyone I know that has an Echo wouldn't trade it ...Just my two cents and good luck! BobG in VAwell I guess I will keep dragging the 044 around for a while, the daughter has decided that she wants a car now, 17 year old, (more worries to deal with) I am close to lake anna in orange co. thanks guys!
I've been following this thread....I've had a big Echo (CS670) ...4.1 cu. inch (I'm old school...like the inches vs. the ccs.) got it with a 24 inch bar literally 28 years ago...I cut firewood, etc with it for beau coup years for myself and a bunch of close friends. Still runs great, starts great and have only changed the clutch/sprocket once and had about 4 20" bars and 5/6 chains...(Note: I started cutting pulpwood when I was 12 down here in Goochland Co. so I'm pretty good at whetting a chain)... Now, my point is...you have a big Echo dealer right at Lake Anna at the big tractor place on 522...go check out one of their CS400s or so.. everyone I know that has an Echo wouldn't trade it ...Just my two cents and good luck! BobG in VA
Yep..its Tractor Hill...and yeah, I know about lugging heavy saws around..I still have a couple of "Big Macs" that just keep on running... and running..so I can't get rid of them..they're over 30 years old...and by the way, use the same bars/chains as the CS6700...hmmm...I'd like to take credit for that but it was just pure luck..(when I change a bar/chain on the Echo, I put it on the Mac...Let us know what you do... BobG in VABobG are you talking about tractor hill equip? I have bought several things from them, also I rent their no till drill to reseed hay fields. they are only 11 miles from me. next time I am down that way I will stop in and take a look at them. I might also slip on down to mineral and check out the new stihls, I have actually bought all my saws from Brooks Besley since about 1979 or 80, I just thought I would try something different for a change. I have done a lot of reading on the cs400, seems like every body likes them. I don't like dragging those 70cc saws around any more.
Yep..its Tractor Hill...and yeah, I know about lugging heavy saws around..I still have a couple of "Big Macs" that just keep on running... and running..so I can't get rid of them..they're over 30 years old...and by the way, use the same bars/chains as the CS6700...hmmm...I'd like to take credit for that but it was just pure luck..(when I change a bar/chain on the Echo, I put it on the Mac...Let us know what you do... BobG in VA
Rather than the CS2255, get the 50cc or 60cc pro versions CS2252 or CS2258.