Stihl Releases New Fuel-Efficient Chainsaws

STIHL MS 261

(VIRGINIA BEACH, Va.) – The innovative engine technology on the new STIHL MS 261 and MS 261 C-Q chain saws reduce emissions up to 50 percent and provide up to a 20 percent increase in fuel efficiency as compared to previous models, resulting in longer periods of use between refueling. Made for a variety of professional users like landscapers, arborists, loggers, farmers, and municipalities, these chain saws come equipped with a decompression valve for easier starts and an advanced anti-vibration system that helps reduce user fatigue. The compact, space-saving design of the split-barrel carburetor and the stainless steel muffler reduce overall weight.

Both the STIHL MS 261 and the MS 261 C-Q have several operator-friendly components, including a side-access chain tensioner, toolless fuel and oil caps with retainers, and a translucent fuel tank. Captive bar nuts are retained in the sprocket cover to prevent their loss and are designed for self-guided mounting. Pre-separation air filtration provides greater air cleaning efficiency and longer run times between filter maintenance.

The MS 261 C-Q also includes STIHL Quickstop® Plus, an additional chain braking system designed to stop the chain in less than one second of releasing the rear handle.

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