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Windblown in the morning and felled this one this afternoon. What problems the 660 didn't appear to be oiling well from the first cut. Threw the chain off the rails in the felling cut. Then the clutch got hot and the chain didn't go round. A little wait and some naughty worlds directed at the saw it decided to work again and finish the felling cut.

 

Started videoing the whole thing but with all the technical stalls and the fact the camera lense misted up at one point its only worth showing the last little bit.

 

Nice clean bit of Chestnut with no shake in which is quite unusual for big bits. Going to be milled up with its windblown counterparts into nicethings.

 

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Is the bar ok after its little jam and flying lesson lol !

 

Nice vid :) big chestnut :)

 

Yea its fine. Never had that happen before. Its quite an old guide bar on its second nose.

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Not surprised your saw plays up when you treat the poor bugger like that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Thats the first time its ever been abused like that. I hate the dam thing and wish i'd got a 395. Its been a Friday afternoon saw since i got it. Always use to spit the spark plug out when milling. Hopefully its little adventure will teach it a lesson about being naughty.

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