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I like it because it's big and it's more saw then I'll ever need.. no such thing as overkill I say..

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How many guy's here have ran the 066's since they first came out? And how many ran the 056's before that?
 
Heres a 066 that has a mweba top end on it. 28" skip in oak. I didnt use any base gasket sealant since I wasnt sure I was gonna keep the top end on so it has an air leak.
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Awesome!:clap: My buddy Parmeter's Dad logged with a 56 for a long time. I remember him making the local, but big newspaper. Press democrat. Fell a local redwood, and bucked it for his family logging company. I was a kid, and loved hanging around with them, and looking through his scrapbooks. I am trying to get ahold of the pic. I believe it was over 9 feet through. Had to be hauled off on low bed's, and short log's. Used a 056mag 2. And his 750 homelite. Took two 966 loaders to load each log. It was on Bohan dillion road Cazadero Ca.
 
Awesome!:clap: My buddy Parmeter's Dad logged with a 56 for a long time. I remember him making the local, but big newspaper. Press democrat. Fell a local redwood, and bucked it for his family logging company. I was a kid, and loved hanging around with them, and looking through his scrapbooks. I am trying to get ahold of the pic. I believe it was over 9 feet through. Had to be hauled off on low bed's, and short log's. Used a 056mag 2. And his 750 homelite. Took two 966 loaders to load each log. It was on Bohan dillion road Cazadero Ca.

I don't have a video of it cutting (I need to do that) but here it is at idle.

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Here is the 066 32" bar in oak.

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Here is the 066 32" bar in oak.

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Does that have the factory 2 port front cover? Other work? I like the deeper, richer sound.
 
I like it to Jim, and love the wrap hanlde. It's like the one on my 2101. I like the fact that you guy's understand, a true workhorse, and machine. The ported smallie's, would just get a glimpse of a taillight in the rearview, in the big wood LOL!:blob2:
 

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