Inside the MS462C - Snellerized Style

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660/661 dawgs are big & effective on the factory 90cc saws they are sold on. Not sure how they would perform on 70cc 462, too big I think, if they were 30% smaller I reckon that would be the sweet spot. FWIW you can put 660 spikies on a MS261 if you want as silly as it is, I did once, big F-OFF Pro Safety 4 points & they looked mean, took up half the bar length and made the saw stand up on its front feet a good inch or 2. But the saw cut like rubbish, became very grabby and would stall the chain all the time. The 362 dual dawgs were the right balance for a size increase over the stock one. With no stock in US dealers yet this stuff becomes PITA.
 
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These are the 660 dogs:
1122 664 0509 clutch cover
1122 664 0506 case

1122 664 0501 outter cover
1122 664 0506 on the saw
These are the saw as the MS 660 R and 441 R spikes. I posted about this earlier. Looks like the side cover of the original saw is the same as the 362, our Aus spec one is the same as shown on the R model and we get the big spikes to hence I got the numbers off mine
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1122 664 0501 outter cover
1122 664 0506 on the saw
These are the saw as the MS 660 R and 441 R spikes. I posted about this earlier. Looks like the side cover of the original saw is the same as the 362, our Aus spec one is the same as shown on the R model and we get the big spikes to hence I got the numbers off mine
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Those are the same dawgs that come on a 462R.
 
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