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Time to send the old girl into retirement.
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<blockquote data-quote="Brushwacker" data-source="post: 1848879" data-attributes="member: 10667"><p>Looks like grandpa and and his lean strong , grandson. </p><p> I like the OEM dual port cover from the earliar 066 on my 660 . As far as I know I believe its good to go as far as being approved by the forest service for use on public land .etc..</p><p> I lost my first 066mag and it was a rough go not having 1 after getting a taste of it. Picked up a well used 660, usually run a 25" hardnose 3/8 50 gauge 8 pin sprocket, but I have an 32" sprocket nose for the occasional extra biggy I get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brushwacker, post: 1848879, member: 10667"] Looks like grandpa and and his lean strong , grandson. I like the OEM dual port cover from the earliar 066 on my 660 . As far as I know I believe its good to go as far as being approved by the forest service for use on public land .etc.. I lost my first 066mag and it was a rough go not having 1 after getting a taste of it. Picked up a well used 660, usually run a 25" hardnose 3/8 50 gauge 8 pin sprocket, but I have an 32" sprocket nose for the occasional extra biggy I get. [/QUOTE]
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