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Yes..a while back...it felt like opening the throttle on a motorbike....point it at the tree and it just draws itself through the wood like a hot knife through butter...

 

HI PAUL thats the way then a 20 and 25 on 660 then 880 on 3ft/4ft nice thanks jon :thumbup:

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Hi John, I rough carve with an 066 on a 20" and it cuts great! Bit thirsty mind. Swap to a 36" for big stuff and occasional ripping, would love an 880 though.

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Hi John, I rough carve with an 066 on a 20" and it cuts great! Bit thirsty mind. Swap to a 36" for big stuff and occasional ripping, would love an 880 though.

 

HI WISE my 880 better on fuel then the 660 on a 3ft and the 880 4ft on large beech butts jon :thumbup:

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I reckon a Husky 395 as although I haven't got one they seem to have less problems than the 660!

 

 

Get a new one from Jonsie if you can...!

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For me it was a toss-up between the 660 and a 395 (just couldn't find the money for larger). I went with the 395, mainly because the local dealer is Husky, and can't fault it so far.

 

Al.

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Out of curiousity, does anyone have any experience milling with the biggest Makita (Dolmar), the DCS9010?

 

I seem to remember that it was regarded as being almost indestructible, but it's also reasonably heavy for it's power output. It's £150 cheaper than an MS660, but a touch less power, and £100 cheaper than the 395XP but more powerful. Supposedly (according to arboristsite.com thread) very tunable too.

 

I just like left field choices sometimes!

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20 bar on an 066 is Ectasy Jon :)

 

Nah 18" with full chisel, it needs two people to hang on to it. Yee haa:D

 

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There's a husky 2101 Xp on eBay at min, I have one with a 33 inch bar supposed to have more guts than 660 but also has extra manual oiler, there old but solid machines, think spec says you can run a 5foot bar, scarey

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