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My 660 had the same issues with chain adjustment and low oil delivery.

 

Good service backup' date=' but it sounds as though a few people have had the same problem.[/quote']

 

Found it a little strange how many owners on here who have 660s had the same problem but Stihl said they never heard of it:confused1::001_rolleyes:

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Always been a stihl man, with a 36 and 48 for the 088, but i have just got a husky 390xp coz i used one and was really impressed with it, running a 28 inch bar. Really gutsy yet light (after 088!), really smooth and it has 2 piston rings :thumbup1:(which has always been a big plus in stihls favour for me) and bridges the gap between the ms362 and the 088 perfectly i find. Having said that, if i didnt already have the 088 i would have almost certainly gone for a 660 stihl.:001_smile:

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One thing i will praise the 660 over the 395 is the chainbreak being a bit stronger as its mounted both sides.. The 660 break would be more robust if you were climbing with it regularly.

 

chainbrake me be stronger..but i bought mine from new and the chainbrake still doesn't go on after the saw has been used for 10 mins. also the handle with throttle at bottom seems to have a problem.

 

I would go for husky next time.

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