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I have to replace my 66, i have the manual carb version and really liked it. I dont have alot of experience with autune but my 201t is and while a nice saw i have trouble with it ticking over and random start up isuues. I can live with it on the smaller saws that are easy to pull over but if it happened up a tree with a big saw thats something else. ?

 

So curious on peoples thoughts,  do they run well or are there other equivalents worth considering. 

 

I ran this saw with a 30inch bar.

 

cheers

 

 

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The 661 rocks my world.
If you've ever used a 051,056,066 or 660 the 661 beats them all.
Cuts 1 second slower on a 24" log compared to a ported 660 with 100cc big bore.

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Does it tick over and start consistently compared to the manual carb versions? Thats my main concern, im sure its pretty spicey through the wood wen its going ?

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Mine often sits unused for a few weeks, starts no problem every time.
Runs on aspen so don't empty it to store.
Only had it a year, but cross cutting and milling, it goes like a train.

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