Stihl 260 Pro vs 261

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mywaynow

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Dec 13, 2010
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Who knows what the difference is between these models? I undertand the 261 superceeds the 260. Is there a difference between a 260 and 260 Pro? Or is that just a terminology difference?
 
mywaynow said:
Who knows what the difference is between these models? I undertand the 261 superceeds the 260. Is there a difference between a 260 and 260 Pro? Or is that just a terminology difference?

If I understood right yesterday at the dealer. The 261 is the new model. Its a pound lighter and a 1/4 horse weaker.
 
The 261 is heavier and stronger than the 260. 261 Comes in 11lbs 260 was very close to 10.

couple more pounds and you have a 660
 
the 261 is the new strato saw,,,, a pound heavier and more power than the 260

the Pro designation on a 260 adds a decomp button and an adjustable oiler
 
couple more pounds and you have a 660

Couple pounds (6) and about 500 bucks!

I would love to own a 660 but for most of my uses the 260 is a great saw. I live in the high desert land of smaller trees so most of the stuff I buck is in the 6-12 inch range.

I have cut a few 2 ft.-plus cottonwoods that blew over and blocked my drive with that little saw though!
 
I cut everything with my 16 year old 026, bigger stuff just takes a few more passes. I have the 026 Pro BTW and have never had to use the decomp valve, starts easy enough without it so I wouldn't be too concerned about whether or not its a Pro. I just happened to get a good deal on mine and its been awesome. Lots of power in a light weight saw.
 
if you are upgrading from a wild thing, either saw will be like a miracle in actual use. If you
are felling really big hardwoods, you might consider something with a bit more torque, like a Farm Boss.
But as a do it all saw, the 026 is IMO a wonderful swiss army knife-type saw. Needs a bigger bar than 18" tho.
 
ddug said:
couple more pounds and you have a 660

Couple pounds (6) and about 500 bucks!

I would love to own a 660 but for most of my uses the 260 is a great saw. I live in the high desert land of smaller trees so most of the stuff I buck is in the 6-12 inch range.

I have cut a few 2 ft.-plus cottonwoods that blew over and blocked my drive with that little saw though!

460 3lbs..lol Point is the new 261 is up in weight. No big deal if your not a 2lb'er
 
If you can buy the 260 pro I would. Not seen the 261 yet. The 260 pro also should have 2 bucking spikes 1 inside 1 outside.
 
I just responded in your other thread but if you are determined to go with a 50cc saw for all the bucking you do, my first choice would be a 261, second is the the 346 and a distant 3rd would be the 260.

I have run a 261 a fair amount and have owned the other two.
 
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