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wkeev

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I'm selling my 660 it's more saw than I really need . This saw is all stock as far as I know I'm it's second owner . I ran this saw last week to cut up a large oak tree ,it ran flawlessly. Everything works great, know problems at all . It's in great shape as you can see in the pics . I'm asking 650.00 plus shipping .
 

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It even has the good screw caps instead of the flippin flipper caps. I haven't looked at New saws and I'm not sure if it's living in the PNW or dealers order them so, but I didn't know one could purchase a 660 and it didn't have a 3/4 or full wrap handle. Good lookin saw for sure boss, food luck and safe cutting
 
It even has the good screw caps instead of the flippin flipper caps. I haven't looked at New saws and I'm not sure if it's living in the PNW or dealers order them so, but I didn't know one could purchase a 660 and it didn't have a 3/4 or full wrap handle. Good lookin saw for sure boss, food luck and safe cutting

Just as an FYI, most 066's and 660's that are sold in the US are the standard model saws. The PNW edition ("R" model) saws maybe more common in, well, the PNW. But they are much more difficult to come by the farther East you go. I had to special order mine from my local dealer and they had to have their regional rep hand deliver it to them after he sourced one for me from a dealer farther West. It took about 4 weeks for it to arrive. The "R" has the 3/4 wrap handle, DP muffler cover, larger clutch cover w/chip deflector for noodling, large dawgs w/roller chain catch and higher output oil pump for running longer bars. On average, buying a new saw with those options adds $175-$200 to the retail price. But at least $300-$400 if you buy the new parts individually. As far as I know, the 066's and 660's are only made with screw caps. So be happy that you live in the PNW where they are more common ;)

Cheers,
Scott
 
Hey thanks for the info S Tebo, I truly have no clue about specifics to area or model specifics when ordering. For example say a 440 or 441 and larger most dealers and saw shops here in Oregon have them outfitted with the oversize "falling" dawgs, 3/4 wrap handle, roller chain catch, and chip deflector like you mentioned. Not being hornery for the sake of argument, just had never seen what a fallers saw the 660 with a 1/2 wrap handle. Oh and not gloating either that those are so easily aquired in my area, if I could swing it I'd buy them up and sell to you folks who want those setups that can't get a hold of them. Good visiting and safe cutting sir
 
I thought it was sold but no deal yet . Still available.
 

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