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I'll repost three here . From the left 261cm,441cm,461,and a 660 , just picked up the 461last night (that bad boy feels like it has enough compression to fire diesel fuel).
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Here is a photo of the 461 next to my 460
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Should be interesting to run the 461 against the 441


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No more Bananas in this jug will fit
The Squish has been cut, the ports now are slick
Both rings are now on, and the top is still flat
At 190psi, this 660s a cat

They say the Husqvarnas will out cut it uphill,
But no fasteners to look for when running a Stihl.

So take your blue ribbon, in the cookie contest.
My 660'll still be running long after your Hooskee has passed.
 
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No more Bananas in this jug will fit
The Squish has been cut, the ports now are slick
Both rings are now on, and the top is still flat
At 190psi, this 660s a cat

They say the Husqvarnas will out cut it uphill,
But no fasteners to look for when running a Stihl.

So take your blue ribbon, in the cookie contest.
My 660'll still be running long after your Hooskee has passed.
looks like your scrench hits the plastic too when pull the spark plug
 
Don't have to change plugs much when the carb is adjusted correckally, and clean mix is used... ;)
I pull mine when milling every so often to make sure it has some color too it after long hard passes ,never can be too careful ,i pull the muffler can too make sure it is oily too ,maybe i worry to much ,it is a stihl ,it should last 4 huskies long right ?
 
I pull mine when milling every so often to make sure it has some color too it after long hard passes ,never can be too careful ,i pull the muffler can too make sure it is oily too ,maybe i worry to much ,it is a stihl ,it should last 4 huskies long right ?
I herd 6 if no millin'

IDK bout no millin'
 
We were having a discussion in the Wesco thread, and since you probably aren't reading the Wesco thread Randy, I'll poast it here.

Well,
Our 2187 lb old bull sold yesterday for $2181.00.
Hopefully he is the donor for my next pair of work boots.

I think he was old enough his sack could be used for boot bottoms.

A Word of caution Moobs, we bought a bull one time that had a broke d**k.

There is no market for broke d**k bulls.

They can't bull, and, well, there's just no 2 ways about it, it's a ****** situation.

So When you buy a bull, verify that his running gear is in working order.

We caught this watching him in the pasture... He didn't even try to be a bull anymore, he didn't act right, and it was finally observed when he relieved himself as to why he wasn't trying to be a bull.
Needless to say, we didn't get any calves from that heard that year.
 

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