I was cutting with the 261 and it started raining. A week later I noticed my chain brake was hard to set. Some compressed air and spray lube got it back nice and smooth. Nice demo, the 400 will be my next purchase. Thanks
I finally got ahold of one of these in east Tn 12-30-21. Got it with a 25"es sprocket nose. The stihl light bars are like trying to find Hens teeth right now. I haven't touched wood with it yet but I can say that it is the easiest starting stihl I have ever had. I have never really heard nothing but praise for this saw.
My personal experience with the Stihl ms 400 c-m follows: Absolutely love the light weight and power of the saw. The negative was that with a 20” bar and full comp chisel chain buried in a log it wasn’t getting enough bar & chain oil. Had to upgrade the oiler to a high output oiler which Stihl should have done from the start. With the high output oiler it can easily accommodate a 25” bar. Currently I have seven Stihl pro saws in my lineup of chainsaws, the only disappointment I’ve ever experienced with them has been the oiler that comes standard on the Stihl ms 400 c-m. That being said, if your budget only allows you one chainsaw and you the are willing to upgrade to a high output oiler you will very likely find the Stihl ms 400 c-m as the best all around option.
Picked up a 400 in Tennessee (West TN) this past August..I'm really enjoying it seems to be the perfect balance of more than enough without being excessively too much for everything I need to do..
arding the clutch cover, only the first 11 numbers count. That C and 4 other numbers aren't indicative of the part, but of the batch, so they keep track in the factory. So the clutch covers for both those saws are one and the same.
You cost me 💰 every time I watch one of your videos 😏 I really like my ms 362 and my ms 500i………….do I need a ms 400c……..no! But I WANT one now lmao. Maybe it’s good you haven’t been making as many videos…..lmao. Thanks for another very informative video 🪵🔥👍👏😎
Awesome stuff!! I currently have 261 and 362. Im looking to run a 32 inch bar and want a Big saw 70cc and up. What one would you choose 462 500i 661. I would like a 500i R but some people are saying you need to change the air filter because it lets dust into the engine. Then others say you need to change the suspension if you want to run a long bar as the saw flexs to much with a long bar... The 500i seams like more of a screamer then 661. And the 661 is like 2lbs heavier and seams like its got more grunt down low not up high. IDK. I ALSO might do some Mill work with a chainsaw mill I have some HUGE pine logs at my camp that are just sitting in a pile. Id love a Woodmizer but they are not cheap.
Bro if ya dont like those years back 261 had adjustible chain tight. Hated it cos they allways gave up chains just couldnt get tight. I brought a ms 220 for limbin up right fast. N does but its got same thing. Its shit designed to fail that is' thanx
The one thing I can say is the 500 I lives to breath and deep two I modif😮 my cover to allow more air to filter but that’s the only thing I did she seems to run very nice with more air. But I love my stinks I 1 st got 251 c then 261 and 179 for limbs then I got a month ago my 500 I I may buy a 661 and a 462 idk
Well Pat... The Stars and the Moon must have lined up. My dealer called me last week and said he got 4 ms400s in. I grabbed one with a 20 inch light bar. So far so good and I'm impressed. It needs an outer spike tho... Any ideas what that part number might be? I might see if the outer spike that I put on my 261c fits and matches the inner one... Cheers!
@@aroundtheshop9615 ... I figured it out pat. If you want to put an outer bumper spike on the 400c the part number is 0000-660-0800 for the kit. I don't think you can get em individually.
Would u normally break in a saw like that full power? Very nice video love the stihls, I thought the 261 was a German saw though? You are spoilt for choice I'm jealous..
I was cutting with the 261 and it started raining. A week later I noticed my chain brake was hard to set. Some compressed air and spray lube got it back nice and smooth.
Nice demo, the 400 will be my next purchase. Thanks
I may need to try that on a few of these guys!!! Thanks!
I finally got ahold of one of these in east Tn 12-30-21. Got it with a 25"es sprocket nose. The stihl light bars are like trying to find Hens teeth right now. I haven't touched wood with it yet but I can say that it is the easiest starting stihl I have ever had. I have never really heard nothing but praise for this saw.
I'm excited for you- glad to hear it starts well! I bet that 25" bar will be sweet on there!
does it oil well with a 25" bar or did you upgrade the oiler?
My personal experience with the Stihl ms 400 c-m follows: Absolutely love the light weight and power of the saw. The negative was that with a 20” bar and full comp chisel chain buried in a log it wasn’t getting enough bar & chain oil. Had to upgrade the oiler to a high output oiler which Stihl should have done from the start. With the high output oiler it can easily accommodate a 25” bar. Currently I have seven Stihl pro saws in my lineup of chainsaws, the only disappointment I’ve ever experienced with them has been the oiler that comes standard on the Stihl ms 400 c-m. That being said, if your budget only allows you one chainsaw and you the are willing to upgrade to a high output oiler you will very likely find the Stihl ms 400 c-m as the best all around option.
I just got a 400c I’m very impressed so far it has great power for the size and how light it is
Cold saw, full throttle………one way to destroy a saw
Picked up a 400 in Tennessee (West TN) this past August..I'm really enjoying it seems to be the perfect balance of more than enough without being excessively too much for everything I need to do..
Great, they are a little tough to get ahold of around here now...I'm glad to hear it is serving you well!
arding the clutch cover, only the first 11 numbers count. That C and 4 other numbers aren't indicative of the part, but of the batch, so they keep track in the factory. So the clutch covers for both those saws are one and the same.
picked up a new 400 back in May, cut 6 facecords with it . love it.
Great-glad to hear it is doing well!
I got the ms 362 and I enjoy it . Got the captive bar nuts and it does require the power saw tool to take off the top cover like your 400c
Great! Glad to hear it!! The 362 is a great saw! I grabbed a 362 with wrap handle not long ago-I'm excited to run it a bit too!
the 400 has a different carb, and different coil than the 362, but I don't know if it's just an upgrade, or a different design. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for sharing that, hoping to run it a bit more in the near future!
@@aroundtheshop9615 BTW, Thanks for the video
I can't find a ms400 in Michigan anywhere... My dealer said maybe January. Grrrr!
You cost me 💰 every time I watch one of your videos 😏 I really like my ms 362 and my ms 500i………….do I need a ms 400c……..no! But I WANT one now lmao. Maybe it’s good you haven’t been making as many videos…..lmao. Thanks for another very informative video 🪵🔥👍👏😎
Sorry about that!....I understand the need v/s want problem...I'm somewhat afflicted with it myself!!
Very happy with my 462!!
Awesome stuff!! I currently have 261 and 362. Im looking to run a 32 inch bar and want a Big saw 70cc and up. What one would you choose 462 500i 661. I would like a 500i R but some people are saying you need to change the air filter because it lets dust into the engine. Then others say you need to change the suspension if you want to run a long bar as the saw flexs to much with a long bar... The 500i seams like more of a screamer then 661. And the 661 is like 2lbs heavier and seams like its got more grunt down low not up high. IDK. I ALSO might do some Mill work with a chainsaw mill I have some HUGE pine logs at my camp that are just sitting in a pile. Id love a Woodmizer but they are not cheap.
Yep he leaves u high n dry with an answer, thats why I don't sub,to this people!
Bro if ya dont like those years back 261 had adjustible chain tight. Hated it cos they allways gave up chains just couldnt get tight. I brought a ms 220 for limbin up right fast. N does but its got same thing. Its shit designed to fail that is' thanx
The one thing I can say is the 500 I lives to breath and deep two I modif😮 my cover to allow more air to filter but that’s the only thing I did she seems to run very nice with more air. But I love my stinks I 1 st got 251 c then 261 and 179 for limbs then I got a month ago my 500 I I may buy a 661 and a 462 idk
Got my sub cause you run a 500i
Well Pat... The Stars and the Moon must have lined up. My dealer called me last week and said he got 4 ms400s in. I grabbed one with a 20 inch light bar. So far so good and I'm impressed. It needs an outer spike tho... Any ideas what that part number might be? I might see if the outer spike that I put on my 261c fits and matches the inner one... Cheers!
Great!! Im glad to hear you got one, hopefully it does a good job for you....Ill do some checking-look for a video soon!
@@aroundtheshop9615 ... I figured it out pat. If you want to put an outer bumper spike on the 400c the part number is 0000-660-0800 for the kit. I don't think you can get em individually.
I put a set of west coast saw felling dogs on mine. I like them. There pretty large but not gawdy. Glad you got you a good saw !
Would u normally break in a saw like that full power? Very nice video love the stihls, I thought the 261 was a German saw though? You are spoilt for choice I'm jealous..
@@facelesspsycho8252 cheers that's good to hear. Thanks.
Throw a 362 wrap kit on that bad boy!
That is a GREAT Idea!!
Good video!! Did you put a 20" bar on the 400c??
yes, i just put the 18 on the shelf
Looks like the bar on the 500i needs flipped
Way to break in a saw bud. Ever heard of heat cycles? Seating piston rings?
Why are you chains so loose