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Had the first outing of my brand spanking 660 today ( cheers Jonsie.....great saw great deal).

 

Fired her up to fell a big old oak, got the gob cut in and went around to do the back-cut, got half way through and hit a NAIL, mullered the chain, had to spend half hour sharpening it up.

 

Bloody hell, it's only down 3 cuts!!!!!!

 

Spewing

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Had the first outing of my brand spanking 660 today ( cheers Jonsie.....great saw great deal).

 

Fired her up to fell a big old oak, got the gob cut in and went around to do the back-cut, got half way through and hit a NAIL, mullered the chain, had to spend half hour sharpening it up.

 

Bloody hell, it's only down 3 cuts!!!!!!

 

Spewing

 

Did the same on some angle iron when i bought my 395 (less than an hour in my possession). Sods law i say.:laugh1:

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30mins? What size bar did you have on it?

 

I can generally feel if i hit a nail and can normally pull the saw out without mullering the whole chain :) not having a dig mate, just interested. I know how much of a bugger it is blunting chains

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36 inch bar. Problem was one side several teeth were bent right and seeing as it's brand new we took care over the sharpen to get the cutters the same length.

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Feelin' ya pain bro.

 

Hit internal wire ringing up the first butt with mine.

 

Must be the law, I reckon.

 

I find my 660 tip-heavy running a 36", so have switched to a 25", with the big bar kept in the truck for the odd beast.

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I find my 660 tip-heavy running a 36", so have switched to a 25", with the big bar kept in the truck for the odd beast.

 

 

What a big strapping boy like you in the prime of his young life?!:001_tt2:

 

I'd have thought you'd be using 2x 660s at the same time Mark! :lol:

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Feelin' ya pain bro.

 

Hit internal wire ringing up the first butt with mine.

 

Must be the law, I reckon.

 

I find my 660 tip-heavy running a 36", so have switched to a 25", with the big bar kept in the truck for the odd beast.

 

Make you right mate, the 36 was for this beast of a tree, and my intentions are to do the same as you. I bet the saw roars with a 25 on it??

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