Richard, I cant thank you enough! I had no idea why my clutches on my 462c and 261c needed to be lightly spun to gently drop down completely to install the e-clip. When your video showed up on my sub list my heart sank when you pointed out there is an arm back there! I just pulled them both apart and realized I have been inadvertantly being nice to my clutches by spinning them and letting them find home without forcing them! Thank you for the video and explanation.
Another awesome video Richard, I appreciate the discussion about issues you have seen with the 261s as I have one. That will help me down the road if I run into issues just knowing what to look for. Along those same lines I appreciated your video on the 362 switch lever as mine broke one of the wire holding clips off so I am getting the newer one with the choke rod keeper on it because of your video. I also need the wiring harness as the kill wire is broken after routing it in the switch lever. Your videos are very helpful and pretty straight to the point which is much appreciated. Keep up the good work!
Very helpful. I had issues with my MS 400 not oiling but it was the oil. I used STP bar oil in my 261 but the 400 didn’t like it. Started using Stihl oil (of course) in the 400 and now it oils nicely. For 3 bucks more a gallon I’ll stay using Stihl b/o. Thanks.
@@FishFind3000 I thought about doing that but I started using the Stihl oil and it works great in all my saws. I can get it at my local saw shop for about $16 a gallon. And yes, the STP is like molasses even on hot days.
The 460 has a bigger diameter crank than the 440 or 360. As I remember, 6:33 it is .5 mm bigger. The 261 is not even in the same class as the 360 or 440. Its closest progenitor is the 026/260 - not especially big saws, both of which are better saws than the 261.
Another excellent video..thank you Richard. You mentioned the MS 400, I'm about to buy one this week or next and have an oiling question. Should I ask in an email.....Thank You for what your doing for us..!
stihl manual IIRC says nothing about a stop. I think mine snapped at some point. MS311 home saw. it never seemed to oil enough. I see oil coming out of the slot so mayne it still works ok. I plan to drill the bar oil hole larger.
Can you share the angle of the oil adjuster you fixed it at? The stop is also broken on mine. Additionally, can this be replaced? If so, can you show a video of that as well?
I've never seen them bend like that. The plastic either wears out or the metal piece will break. This happens way too much on these saws. We have 10 of these saws, and I have to replace these pieces all the time.
Richard, I cant thank you enough! I had no idea why my clutches on my 462c and 261c needed to be lightly spun to gently drop down completely to install the e-clip. When your video showed up on my sub list my heart sank when you pointed out there is an arm back there! I just pulled them both apart and realized I have been inadvertantly being nice to my clutches by spinning them and letting them find home without forcing them! Thank you for the video and explanation.
Another awesome video Richard, I appreciate the discussion about issues you have seen with the 261s as I have one. That will help me down the road if I run into issues just knowing what to look for. Along those same lines I appreciated your video on the 362 switch lever as mine broke one of the wire holding clips off so I am getting the newer one with the choke rod keeper on it because of your video. I also need the wiring harness as the kill wire is broken after routing it in the switch lever. Your videos are very helpful and pretty straight to the point which is much appreciated. Keep up the good work!
Thank you!
Great tips👍🏻 alot of Echo's have similar pump drives and give the same "tink" when properly assembled.
Thank you. That was very helpful. Mine stopped oiling yesterday, now I know what to look for and I guess I should order spare parts to have on hand.
Very helpful. I had issues with my MS 400 not oiling but it was the oil. I used STP bar oil in my 261 but the 400 didn’t like it. Started using Stihl oil (of course) in the 400 and now it oils nicely. For 3 bucks more a gallon I’ll stay using Stihl b/o. Thanks.
I guess the viscosity is different. You could try thinning out the stp
@@FishFind3000 I thought about doing that but I started using the Stihl oil and it works great in all my saws. I can get it at my local saw shop for about $16 a gallon. And yes, the STP is like molasses even on hot days.
The 460 has a bigger diameter crank than the 440 or 360. As I remember, 6:33 it is .5 mm bigger. The 261 is not even in the same class as the 360 or 440. Its closest progenitor is the 026/260 - not especially big saws, both of which are better saws than the 261.
Another excellent video..thank you Richard. You mentioned the MS 400, I'm about to buy one this week or next and have an oiling question. Should I ask in an email.....Thank You for what your doing for us..!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge sir!
stihl manual IIRC says nothing about a stop. I think mine snapped at some point. MS311 home saw. it never seemed to oil enough. I see oil coming out of the slot so mayne it still works ok. I plan to drill the bar oil hole larger.
Rich nice explanation ❤❤❤😊😊😊
That muffler actually sounds pretty good.
Nice video Richard!
I had an 028 with the plastic gears. They were horrible. I used to keep a set in my shed cuz I knew they’d go bad at worst possible time
Nice Rich. TY for sharing.b
Great informative videos rich, Thank you! How can I contact you about having a saw ported?
Can you share the angle of the oil adjuster you fixed it at? The stop is also broken on mine. Additionally, can this be replaced? If so, can you show a video of that as well?
What kind of grease are you using there? I have a moderately used 261 that I wanted to check the worm gear on
Any high temp grease will do. Stihl has a product called Superlub FS is what I used in the video.
compression ratio of stihl ms 261?
Very helpful
Nice info!
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Thanks for sharing
That sounds like user error to me. I've had zero issues with my 261c/m
I've never seen them bend like that. The plastic either wears out or the metal piece will break. This happens way too much on these saws. We have 10 of these saws, and I have to replace these pieces all the time.
Terrible design for sure. Don't think I've ever replaced one on an 026/ms260.
@richardflagg3084 It's a great lightweight saw, though.
We do an 18" bar with a full skip chain. It's our most used chainsaw.
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