CJBOTA
Gold Member
I have been using two Stihl chain saws for the last few years. One was an ms250 and the other is a ms 361. I use the saws quite a bit. We generally cut between 10 to 15 chords of wood each year. Anyway, the last two years the ms 250 has been Nickel and diming me to death. More importantly, my time comes at a premium these days. Nothing worse on a nice Saturday morning than a chain saw that is not working.
The ms250 is a residential grade saw. I always liked it because of it's power to weight ratio. But since I started having constant problems with it I decided to upgrade to a "better" saw. I zeroed in on the Ms261. Although it is a little heavier than the ms 250 it has more power and is rated for commercial use. I was a little shocked at the price of $620, but my dealer said it was a great saw.
So the first day I use it, it starts right up and runs great. I'm thinking great choice, lots of power, not that heavy, my problems are over for a while. Well that lasted for one tank of gas. I stopped and refueled and then it wouldn't start. I pulled and pulled, took a break and pulled some more. Quit for the day and later pulled some more. The next day I pulled and pulled some more. The more I pulled the madder I got. I took it back to the dealer and told them for $620 it should last more then one tank of gas. They checked it out and said there was no spark. They said they would order a new module and get it running. When I got home my wife yelled at me for not making them give me a new saw. I guess I'm getting soft in my old age. So they called today and said the saw was ready to go. When I pick it up tomorrow I am going to ask them how often I am going to have to replace this module and how much does it cost when the warranty runs out. I swear to god if this thing breaks again I am going to sove it up somebody's butt. I am mad as **** and I am not going to take it anymore.
The ms250 is a residential grade saw. I always liked it because of it's power to weight ratio. But since I started having constant problems with it I decided to upgrade to a "better" saw. I zeroed in on the Ms261. Although it is a little heavier than the ms 250 it has more power and is rated for commercial use. I was a little shocked at the price of $620, but my dealer said it was a great saw.
So the first day I use it, it starts right up and runs great. I'm thinking great choice, lots of power, not that heavy, my problems are over for a while. Well that lasted for one tank of gas. I stopped and refueled and then it wouldn't start. I pulled and pulled, took a break and pulled some more. Quit for the day and later pulled some more. The next day I pulled and pulled some more. The more I pulled the madder I got. I took it back to the dealer and told them for $620 it should last more then one tank of gas. They checked it out and said there was no spark. They said they would order a new module and get it running. When I got home my wife yelled at me for not making them give me a new saw. I guess I'm getting soft in my old age. So they called today and said the saw was ready to go. When I pick it up tomorrow I am going to ask them how often I am going to have to replace this module and how much does it cost when the warranty runs out. I swear to god if this thing breaks again I am going to sove it up somebody's butt. I am mad as **** and I am not going to take it anymore.