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What size bar can you put on a MS391?

What size bar can you put on a MS391?

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MS 391 Specifications – Mid-Range Use
DISPLACEMENT 64.1 cc (3.9 cu. in.)
OILOMATIC® CHAIN 3/8″ RS3
GUIDE BAR LENGTHS (Recommended ranges) 40 to 50 cm (16″ to 20″) STIHL ROLLOMATIC®
POWER SOURCE Gas

How many cc is a ms381?

Features:

Category Petrol Chainsaws
Weight 6.6 kg
Engine Displacement 72.2 cc
Fuel Tank Capacity 680 mL
Release date Jan 2009

What does the C stand for on a STIHL chainsaw?

High-performance saws to help make your job easier To help you identify model features, look for these corresponding symbols: C = Comfort feature, E = Easy2Start™, Q = an additional chain braking system, R = wrap handle, and M = STIHL M-Tronic™.

How much does a STIHL MS391 cost?

Starting at $629.99 with a 18″ bar and chain. STIHL engine technology means low fuel consumption, longer run times and reduced emissions in this high-powered chain saw. The MS 391 features our newest engine technology that adds fuel efficiency while reducing emissions as compared to other models.

What’s the difference between the MS 390 and the 391?

The pistons are VERY different. The 391 is a strato engine. Three are also two different MS391 cylinders. The intakes are different. Why don’t they make the MS 390 anymore?

Which is better MS 311 or MS 391 chainsaw?

Though equal in weight, the MS 391 is more powerful than the MS 311. Add to that an optimal power-to-weight ratio and you have a chainsaw that’s cut out for the big jobs in field, farm and ranch. Felling trees, cutting firewood and cleanup after the storm just got a whole lot easier with the rugged MS 391. Are You Ready for a STIHL?

What kind of motor does a Stihl MS 391 have?

The Stihl MS 391 is powered by a 3.9 cu inch motor that puts out around 4.4 bhp. It has Stihl’s Intellicarb system that will automatically adjust the air to fuel ratio if the air filter ends up becoming partially clogged from sawdust and debris.

Which is better the Stihl ms361 or the ms381?

Plenty of smiles per gallon on that one. Thanks for all your input. Just to clarify a point about the MS381, a dealer told me its a slower revving machine and will be slower in the cut (in smaller timber, foot diameter) than a MS361. So it may be better in larger timber but not in the wood I’m going to be cutting.