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fair enough, what dont you like about it,, just curious as i was looking into one

 

Heavy, and the chain tensioner is in a funny place and with a long bar on its a PITA to try and set it right. Its never missed a beat mind, and has logged some big timber. Theres just something about an 660, when you use one nothing else comes close.

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Try some different ones on. The really cheap ones are often very heavy and can be quite restrictive, very hot to work in.

 

Umm-cheap ones ! Youd best bin them after several months as they start to loose their cut resistance ( RE NZ cut tests a while back) Stihl do a nice pair Ive climbed in-their entry level ones (design A which are best fr summer climbing ) remember to put this on yr RA as 'summer heat stress tho ;) K

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