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blsnelling
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Here's another clip from tonight. I ported and installed a new BB topend on my 066 today. This the first tank of fuel. It seems to be running real well. I blew the tip out on my 32" Sugi Hara bar and had to borrow Niks 20". The saw's wearing an 8-pin rim. Talk about a fast combination! No wonder you hardwood loggers like a 660 with a short bar, lol.

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With all the saw testing that you do. How do you keep your yard so clean . It seems to me that you have made enough noodles to mulch every tree bush and floor garden in a 10 block radius.

With that being said , Can you mod my 044 next:clap::clap:

Beefie

P.S. I always enjoy your posts and craftsmanship
 
blsnelling
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With all the saw testing that you do. How do you keep your yard so clean . It seems to me that you have made enough noodles to mulch every tree bush and floor garden in a 10 block radius.
You should have seen the bonfire I started Saturday night. The last chunk just finished burning today. No kidding!

With that being said , Can you mod my 044 next:clap::clap:
Send it on!


P.S. I always enjoy your posts and craftsmanship
Thanks. I enjoy sharing with you guys.
 
Work Saw Collector

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Here's another clip from tonight. I ported and installed a new BB topend on my 066 today. This the first tank of fuel. It seems to be running real well. I blew the tip out on my 32" Sugi Hara bar and had to borrow Niks 20". The saw's wearing an 8-pin rim. Talk about a fast combination! No wonder you hardwood loggers like a 660 with a short bar, lol.

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Man you have been busy this week.
 
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If anyone is wondering how he can get that much work done in that short of time, watch him for a couple minutes.... That saw was scary fast. I told Brad I wouldn't want to fell with that saw, he said, why too heavy? I said no, cuts too fast, I'm likely to make a mistake!
 
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Here's another clip from tonight. I ported and installed a new BB topend on my 066 today. This the first tank of fuel. It seems to be running real well. I blew the tip out on my 32" Sugi Hara bar and had to borrow Niks 20". The saw's wearing an 8-pin rim. Talk about a fast combination! No wonder you hardwood loggers like a 660 with a short bar, lol.

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Yeah the preferred logging saw around these parts is a 460 or 660 with a 24".
I've got a customer who wants me to port his 395Xp, I hope it turns out half as nice as this saw.
 
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matt9923

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awesome job as usual.
Now those are some noodles!!

I got a 20" on mine now love it in the oak.

how much is a 660 post job?
Matt
 

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