2nd Stihl saw for climbing

My favorite in tree saw until I need something bigger is a modded 261 with 18" bar. Small enough to fit through a crowded tree with plenty of power when you need iAny recommendations on a saw builder for the 261. I have an extra one that needs a good mod.
 
What about the 462 doesn't do it for you? Spec wise they look sweet.
There isn't anything the 462 or 462c wouldn't do for me. A year ago there was a shortage in chips so the local dealer had a bunch of 462s to fill the void. I held off knowing I had two 440s home.

To me the 440 is irreplaceable. Yes they can still be found. Usually abused and always a pretty penny no matter what the condition. For me to find 2 NOS case halves was like a crack head at a dealers convention. With just a few more parts to acquire, I'll most likely send this saw to Randy aka Mastermind. I want one built by him. This will be my runner up crane saw, for bigger wood, with a 28'' bar. It'll live an easy life this way. My regular 440 will just be a backup saw for what mid sized saw I have needing to be backed up.

I wouldn't want to run either 440 in my firewood pile. Lots of continuous cutting. I use my 461 here now. a little heavy. I want something lighter and powerful for prolonged cutting. Yes the 500i isn't really heavy but it is a fuel pig. This is where the 462c comes in. Awesome power to weight, and I love the chipped carb in my 262. That's why I held off on the 462. I WANT the chipped version.

I hope this clears things up....LOL.
 
There isn't anything the 462 or 462c wouldn't do for me. A year ago there was a shortage in chips so the local dealer had a bunch of 462s to fill the void. I held off knowing I had two 440s home.

To me the 440 is irreplaceable. Yes they can still be found. Usually abused and always a pretty penny no matter what the condition. For me to find 2 NOS case halves was like a crack head at a dealers convention. With just a few more parts to acquire, I'll most likely send this saw to Randy aka Mastermind. I want one built by him. This will be my runner up crane saw, for bigger wood, with a 28'' bar. It'll live an easy life this way. My regular 440 will just be a backup saw for what mid sized saw I have needing to be backed up.

I wouldn't want to run either 440 in my firewood pile. Lots of continuous cutting. I use my 461 here now. a little heavy. I want something lighter and powerful for prolonged cutting. Yes the 500i isn't really heavy but it is a fuel pig. This is where the 462c comes in. Awesome power to weight, and I love the chipped carb in my 262. That's why I held off on the 462. I WANT the chipped version.

I hope this clears things up....LOL.
Isn’t there a jug/piston swap you can do with them? I thought a 460 jug and piston bolts right up.
Might be mistaken with models
 
Isn’t there a jug/piston swap you can do with them? I thought a 460 jug and piston bolts right up.
Might be mistaken with models
Yes there is but, it doesn't precisely just bolt up. There's a bit of magic to be worked. I don't remember exactly what that entails. And that's what I got in my box of parts. A good OEM 460 jug. I don't recall if i picked up a piston yet or not. A ported 440, with a big bore, and an 8 pin sprocket.

Yea baby. I want this saw to be a casual cutter and have fun with it as it makes me money.
 
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Yes there is but, it doesn't precisely just bolt up. There's a bit of magic to be worked. I don't remember exactly what that entails. And that's what I got in my box of parts. A good OEM 460 jug. I don't recall if i picked up a piston yet or not. A ported 440, with a big bore, and an 8 pin sprocket.

Yea baby. I want this saw to be a casual cutter and have fun with it as it makes me money.
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