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i had better get rid of all my gear then

 

my fav saw is my 660 with a 20in bar or i do like the weight/ power of my 441 with a 18in onit

 

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It is not to compare with a professional saw.

Not even a semi pro....

 

Were will you get parts and service?

Some are lucky and they hold, others can't get them started once, but I have still to hear from someone that put a decent amount of hrs on them. I think the top hr cut is about 60 of those I seen here.

A guy here bought two....

One for parts....

 

After about 20 tanks of fuel he needed starter parts.... Less than 15hrs runtime.

 

So he bought nr 3... 90£ for starter parts!

 

Now he sits there with three saws he can't use and spent as much as he would on a decent saw with service.

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i had better get rid of all my gear then

 

my fav saw is my 660 with a 20in bar or i do like the weight/ power of my 441 with a 18in onit

 

chainsaw porn dribbbbbble

 

saw porn

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saw porn

 

defiantly :lol:

 

just a quick question,

can you get the new type of fuel and oil and fuel caps for that 660 because we have a 2007 model at work and has the same fittings?

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not taking the piss.

if that crappy saw can do a couple of jobs for you and earn you some dosh to replace it ASAP then its money well spent.

a top pro saw is gona cost alot of money my 660 was £1000 and 441 was £600

but you get what you pay for my 660 will out live 20 of those saws

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