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The site was having issues an hour ago. I don't think they like links back. They have repositioned them before. Hit the main site first and scroll they were front page. That's why I posted just the site
 
Wow, I might have to order one of these. A new clean saw would be a great in the house dead of winter project.
 
There is no packing list in the box. Here are a few more photos. Box full of packs of parts. Will make a list of packs. The plastic I handled is very sturdy. We are off to the races now. It came UPS overnight out of JFK. I am in NC. No reason to snap each part. IMG_20160913_173536.jpg It would to to their advantage to let everyone know that.
 

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Base cost is $141. The total cost with shipping to the US was $240.88.

Sadly, my order still says pending after 10 days. I had emailed them yesterday asking if the order was OK but still haven't heard back :(

@Bedford I'm curious how you ended up with UPS shipping. I was seemingly only offered USPS. I went back to 'pretend' order a new kit and here's the shipping options it gave me. On my first order i chose the Expedited USPS (odd that expedited is cheaper than standard, eh?)

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Thats what I did too! I wanted everyone to know everything, we took the chance. Earlier someone mentioned the UPS thing, I never saw it on any of the paperwork, but its on the box "ups next day air saver" and the $98.89 shipping says USPS expedited and that is why I was so uneasy about the tracking, they are all about the tracking. UPS thinks each package is a football. I did not have to sign for it. I don't know where I got that idea. I think we are all safe and gonna be real happy. I have to document mine before i can play so I am doing that tonight and hopefully by night fall tomorrow I can cut wood, unless life gets in the way.
 
I'm not too worried about being screwed over.. i just want it to arrive so i can play with it! It's such a tease to know you ordered it 1 day before me and already have it :p Maybe i'll be lucky and mine will show up tomorrow even though my order status still says pending :)
 
Box contains these packages/bags each, described without looking at part list, so this gives an idea of what is in box.

tank/handle body
handle
top plastic w/660
air filter cover plastic
clutch cover
bag with screws
interplate w/washers and clips
flywheel
air filter
exhaust
crank
carb
hand brake handle
rim sprocket 3/8 7t
oil pump
rubber stuff
bearings, adjuster, support etc
gas caps
gaskets
coil
cylinder/piston
clutch
air filter frames, both
chain brake
caps
starter pulley
brake cover
crankcase, both sides
carb spacer

@ blsnelling try just going to website without using a link
 
their website has been crazy slow absolutely every time i've used it, so no surprise there.

Ozhoo's link worked fine for me. Though, here is a shorter variant just in case it helps you.
http://www.huztl.net/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=54394

Edit:
Here is the exact product name:
COMPLETE PARTS FOR STIHL MS660 066 ENGINE MOTOR CRANKCASE CRANKSHAFT CARBURETOR CYLINDER PISTON CHAINSAW

and here's how to browse to it:
  1. go to the main page: http://www.huztl.net/
  2. Hover over "Stihl Parts" in the main header
  3. Choose Stihl 066 MS660 (99)
  4. Sort by price High > Low
  5. The kit should now be listed first with a price of $141.99
 
caution caution caution

when you open the bag with the crankcase half's do it over a tub or something. I opened the bag and I heard a thumb as something fell into the bottom of the trash can I was standing over. It turned out it was a locating pin. I found it by picking through the garbage and using a magnet.

the bearing and seals are in their place???????already.

 
caution caution caution

when you open the bag with the crankcase half's do it over a tub or something. I opened the bag and I heard a thumb as something fell into the bottom of the trash can I was standing over. It turned out it was a locating pin. I found it by picking through the garbage and using a magnet.

the bearing and seals are in their place???????already.
Don't you know that there are always supposed to be spare parts after putting something together? ;)
 
Somebody willing to help me with this? I wanted to use oem bearings so i must remove these first. Even the seals are in there and I would have placed the seals after the crank is in place. What are the thoughts on removing? installing the crank as is? I have never done this. but that is what made sense to me. here are some up close photos.
 

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If you want to install as is then the seals will likely just pop out from the act of pressing the crank through the bearings.. so the result is that you'll be installing the seals after the crank is installed anyway. (i'd just remove the seals before trying to install the crank just to ensure the crank doesn't pinch the edges and ruin the seal)

If you want to use OEM bearings then you'll have to press the old bearings out. If you don't want to use a press (or don't have one) then you can go to harbor freight and pick up a cheap bearing puller. It should be cake to use since you can just hook the remover's legs inside the bearing due to the crank not being installed.

harbor freight puller that should work fine to extract those bearings($23):
http://www.harborfreight.com/3-jaw-pilot-bearing-puller-4876.html
you may want to stick a block of wood under those posts to even out the pressure on the case.
 
@ BTarb24, I wonder how yours will arrive? Installed/not? As I am sure you are too! let us know. surely yours will come tomorrow unless they are out of stock on something, they don't communicateIMG_20160913_192641.jpg IMG_20160913_192654.jpg IMG_20160913_192706.jpg IMG_20160913_192742.jpg IMG_20160913_192820.jpg IMG_20160913_192845.jpg IMG_20160913_192913.jpg IMG_20160913_192937.jpg IMG_20160913_193103.jpg . Thanks for the puller info.

@blsnelling the bearings are in my mind are an item that could be improved on in my budget. If i could afford a stihl crank i would likely just buy all oem engine parts. At this point a little over thinking is not costly. If I had experience I might be able to provide you with a better answer. Like the gaskets, little things that may have a long term positive effect on the life of the saw, were the things I considered. Also in a discussion with someone who has done the kits they made that recommendation. I will sleep on it. Might just use them and keep going. I had a plan, not, bad or ugly, it threw a wrench in it.

Would you replace them if you bought a kit?
 

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