Stihl MS 251 18″ C-BE Petrol Chainsaw

£612.00 inc VAT

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Description

MS 251 C-BE PETROL CHAINSAW: TOP RANGE DOMESTIC SAW, THE OPTIMUM CHOICE FOR PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

The new MS 251 C-BE featuring Quick Chain Tensioning (B) and ErgoStart (E) is ideal for a variety of applications, from cutting firewood to timber construction. This high torque engine is easy to start and comfortable to use, with a high cutting performance. Emissions are cut by 70% and fuel consumption is up to 20% lower compared to a STIHL 2-stroke engine of the same power output without 2-MIX technology.
Instruction is necessary to recognize or assess the dangers of a chainsaw. Please wear protective clothing and equipment.Exterior design of STIHL guide bars are subject to change. Technical specifications remain the same.

  • Heavy-duty petrol chainsaw for harvesting firewood in forests
  • Durable .325” cutting attachment
  • Simple start-up thanks to manual fuel pump and STIHL ErgoStart
  • Tool-free quick chain tensioning

TECHNICAL DETAILS

Displacement 45.6 cm³
Power output 2.2/3 kW/bhp
Bar length 40-45 cm
Bar length 16-18 in
Weight 5.1 kg 1)
Weight 5.97 / 6.18 kg 2)
Power-to-weight ratio 2.4 kg/kW
Sound pressure level 103 dB(A) 3)
Sound power level 114 dB(A) 3)
Vibration values left/right 3.9/3.9 m/s2 4)
STIHL Oilomatic saw chain pitch/type .325″ RM
STIHL Oilomatic saw chain pitch/type .325″
Oil pump Not adjustable
Tank volume 0.39 l
Chain pitch .325″
Chain tensioning Chain Quick Tensioning
Filter Long-term filter system / round cartridge filter
Filter material Flocked
Bumper spike Steel claw
Cylinder Chrome
Oil tank volume 200 cm³
Sprocket Sprocket profile
Anti vibration system AV + steel spring
Filler cap Tools
EPA Certified fuel consumption 1.075 l/h
CO² ­ 862 g/kWh
Handle type Standard handle
Exhaust Standard muffler
Carburettor Compensator / Limiter Caps / scavenging / Carburettor
Speed at maximum power 10000 rpm
EPA Certified fuel consumption 0.284 glh
Capacity 2.78 cu-in

 

 

 

 

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Power source

Petrol