I doubled my saw inventory by picking up a MS 361 on sale today. :coolsmile: Hopefully it should handle everything that the MS 250 can't.
HittinSteel said:Very Nice! If you want the 361 to do more, get rid of the green chain in favor of a yellow RSC or RM
Justin M said:I doubled my saw inventory by picking up a MS 361 on sale today. :coolsmile: Hopefully it should handle everything that the MS 250 can't.
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I was only partly joking. I guess every Stihl I've ever owned had a white handle so I never realized there were orange and black handled versions. We learn something every day...Highbeam said:Some of the babies even have black handles. The MS290 is an orange handle.
You weren't trying to be sly and indicate that you wouldn't waste your time with non-pro saws were you? Ha! The non-pro suits my needs just fine.
Highbeam said:The handles actually indicate the product lines. Black for occasional use, orange for mid-range homeowner saws, and white for pro.
You pay a healthy amount to go from an orange to a white handle.
HittinSteel said:Very Nice! If you want the 361 to do more, get rid of the green chain in favor of a yellow RSC or RM
stee6043 said:Also - do you ever use the 250??? Geeze man - get that thing dirty! ha.
There is a 10% off "Father's Day" sale at my dealer this Saturday. I can't make it in Saturday so he gave me the discount now and I paid $548.99. Buying a BR600 blower at the same time probably helped too.Highbeam said:You got it on sale? I didn't know that they had sales on Stihl.
Justin M said:Yeah, I have a yellow chain on the 250 now. The dealer told me some BS about not being able to sell the saw with out the green chain on it, so I'm going to have to buy a yellow and keep the green as a spare.
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