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34 minutes ago, Byron 2000 said:

I have a 2011 MS650 like brand new it's never cut wood. Would it be worth good money in it's condition or should I cracked on and use it🌲

If you can use it,if not at 9 years old realise the capital and sell it unlikely to get what you paid for it in real terms

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35 minutes ago, Paddy1000111 said:

Just an interesting gimmick

I got to take exception to that, when I was looking for a 660 a 650 came up so I bought it, there's ef all wrong with it.

 

Ok so it's 84.9 cc  and 6.4 hp  compared to the 660 at 91.6 cc and 7.1 hp

So 6.7 cc down and 0.7 hp less....so what ?

 

I've used it for milling and the odd big tree for a few years now, I mill with both a 25" and 36" set up...absolutely no bother, the hp difference or advantage between it and the 660 could easily be lost by either a poorly maintained saw or slightly dull chain or both.

 

I've no idea why they made it as well as the 660 and if I had any kind of top end issue I'd change it up for sure but on the other hand if I had a reason to strip it down I recon it would be real easy to gain the 0.7hp or more with a few minor tweaks, 

 

And to the op if it's any help, I paid £500 for it in good nick and as with many of these larger saws it's fairly easy to see that it hadn't done much work, cheers.

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I run a 2009 ms650. Also used for milling and larger tree felling. Never know why it was released being almost the same as a 660. I run it with bars ranging from 20" to 36" and is a good, strong saw. Got mine at a bargain price with a 25" bar and a brand new stihl 36" bar and chain. It had been bought to finish one tree job when the guys husky blew up mid-job and then sat in his garage until I put the idea of selling it in his head 😏

Definitely use it if you have a use for it.

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