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Was working at Stanhope Castle today ringing some fallen limbs off the big beechs in the castle gardens, some of them were 3ft wide, after 4 hours of ringing up my ms 660 it snapped it,s crank and the clutch fell off:001_huh:and no the chain was not tight saw is a 2008 had one of the same year knock it,s big end out last year :confused1: anyone else had problems with 660 cranks? luckly i,ve got a spare crank to fit it:thumbup: so today could of been better, but working in Weardale is a joy:thumbup:

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Was working at Stanhope Castle today ringing some fallen limbs off the big beechs in the castle gardens, some of them were 3ft wide, after 4 hours of ringing up my ms 660 it snapped it,s crank and the clutch fell off:001_huh:and no the chain was not tight saw is a 2008 had one of the same year knock it,s big end out last year :confused1: anyone else had problems with 660 cranks? luckly i,ve got a spare crank to fit it:thumbup: so today could of been better, but working in Weardale is a joy

 

HI mate we have 2 660 06/08 how many hrs has your saw done mate are saw are good one with a 25ins bar and one 3ft heated handle thanks jon :thumbup:

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She's still standing mate had a few PM's asking measurements just haven't got around to it yet and wouldn't know what to charge anyway. I might just put measurements up and see what I get

offered otherwise I'll plank it as you say and use it in my house mate

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