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General Forestry => Chainsaws => Topic started by: missedbass on April 06, 2014, 06:58:52 AM
I have been looking at the ms261's. I found the old school 261, a 261-c and a 261c-m. Does anyone know the difference between the c model and the c-m? the 261 is $559, c model $599 and th3 c-m is $619.
The 261c-m is with m-tronic controlled ignition and fuel metering. And they run great!
But you will have no screws to adjust.
yes that's what I hear. the "c" doesn't have screws to adjust either. I'm assuming that's an m-tronic also? not sure and don't know why the price difference
I might be wrong, but i have always believed that the c-model was with a normal carburettor, but wit easy start added.
http://www.stihlusa.com/products/technology/stihl-m-tronic/
Quote from: sablatnic on April 06, 2014, 09:10:04 AM
I might be wrong, but i have always believed that the c-model was with a normal carburettor, but wit easy start added.
If it has the Easy start it will have an e on it. I still can't figure out what the c stands for.
Quote from: jargo432 on April 07, 2014, 07:01:49 AM
I still can't figure out what the c stands for.
Colossal! :D :D :D
C and CM are the same thing. Both are m-tronic designations.
Thought so, thanks!
I just bought myself a new 261cm last june or july.i have no complaints about the saw what so ever. it is my go to saw for everything ive been cutting lately. im getting approx 3/4 cord of 8ft hardwood per tank and a bit less in softwood due to limbs.