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Ms500i or still 661?


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What do you class as a large bar thou ? my thoughts are 661 is a proven saw been out there several years now and i dont hear many complaints about them, will run a 36" bar and proberbly a bit more robust than a 500i ? Guy who works with me had a go with a 500i last week end at a collage open day and said it was a very impressive saw and was up for buying one, till he took the airfillter cover off and saw all the wireing, he then suddenly changed his mind and said he just saw problems ahead, Ok its got a very good write up and has been out in europe for a while but for me it would be 661 all the way,

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Thanks for the feedback guys my instinct was the 661 as I’ve used that many of times at other companies and it’s my favourite large engine saw to use but just with this new 500 I wanted hear a few opinions to make sure I don’t regret it 28” or more I’m classing as a large bar.

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I'd go 661 for that length bar, if you were thinking 22 so you could fell and sned and climb then the 500 as a fast all rounder, for running a big bar and sinking into big timber there's no replacement for displacement!

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