Jon1212
Riff Raff Fart Knocker from other Forum's.
By the way......IGNORED!By the way REPORTED Im sure someone will get butthurt over it lol
By the way......IGNORED!By the way REPORTED Im sure someone will get butthurt over it lol
Haha fair enoughBy the way......IGNORED!
YepBy the way my vote is for a 395 or a ported 390. 390 for up to 32" or 395 for 36"
How about that Dolmar in your sig? I'd say its a runnercgraham1 said:I used my ported hybrid with a 28" bar to cut a 20" oak stump, and I was wishing the whole time that I had a 90cc saw. I cut a pine stump where the bar was barely long enough to cut it from one side, and it did okay. I'm guessing my 77cc hybrid will run at least as good as a stock 461, and I wouldn't want to try stumping with a 32" bar.
Great lookin! It will just get stronger with time.
I went with the 661 this morning and am very happy so far. I got a 36" roller tip and a 20"hard nose to play around with. I put two tanks through it this morning. The 36" bar chugged right through the big piece of poplar you see it setting on sunk to the tip. The 20" is ridiculously fast sunk to the tip. The saw shop i use had a brand new 660 still on the shelf that I considered but for the same money I went with the newer saw. Thanks for all the replies and discussion.
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@Jon1212 I had a 660 and just didn't care much for it. I felt like it was sluggish for a saw that size. Granted it was bone stock. I'm hearing reports that the 661 is vastly improved in this area. I put my hands on one last week at the shop it felt better balanced and less cumbersome than the 660.
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For sure! You can for get about how your saw "balances" with a 42" that **** don't happen lolView attachment 513611
I wish this 42" was a reduced weight bar.
I have a 32" Oregon Reduced Weight I picked up in a stack of free used bars, and I really enjoy running it on my 395, but it'll be relegated to my 288, once I get the oiler back together.For sure! You can for get about how your saw "balances" with a 42" that **** don't happen lol View attachment 513613
Hell yes. Only way to go
I have a 28" techlite on my ported 2166. Perfect matchI have a 32" Oregon Reduced Weight I picked up in a stack of free used bars, and I really enjoy running it on my 395, but it'll be relegated to my 288, once I get the oiler back together.
Congratulations nice saw there
I went with the 661 this morning and am very happy so far. I got a 36" roller tip and a 20"hard nose to play around with. I put two tanks through it this morning. The 36" bar chugged right through the big piece of poplar you see it setting on sunk to the tip. The 20" is ridiculously fast sunk to the tip. The saw shop i use had a brand new 660 still on the shelf that I considered but for the same money I went with the newer saw. Thanks for all the replies and discussion.
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mine was before they came out with the xt anything lol. I quit keeping up with saws after they recirculate exhaust395 is a 395 no" xtorque / non xtorque"
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I wish this 42" was a reduced weight bar.
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