Originally Posted by
XXX-er
great saw ^^ but so far in about 3-4 years I have blown 2 oiler drives, its an easy fix with a cheap part that fits in a slot on the clutch to drive the oiler but it happens out on the job so saturday i ran 2 tanks with no oiler, slacked off the chain fairly loose drip whatever oil I could drip on the chain, far as i could tell no damage to bar or chain.
The oiler drive seems to be the weak link on the 261, I run it about 50 hrs a year, maybe I should be running a bigger saw but it cuts well/ is lightweight to pack/sips fuel, I think i might buy a spare piece and just replace it premptively every 2 years or so
All the guys i'm cutting with are running smaller pro saws
as for you folks considering electric saws, if you don't need a chainsaw why not consider a manual saw like a bow saw or a Silky, I know foregoing power tools ... thats just crazy talk