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I went for a 660. Its just what im used to. Did look at the 395. Chain brake handle put me off. Think the vibes are worse on paper. Also only comes with 28" bar biggest so more cost for bigger bar... still do wonder if i should have tried one though lol

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I had a 660 and the best thing I did was get rid for a 395, far better saw in my opinion, more grunt and just feels so right:)

 

 

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I had a 660 and the best thing I did was get rid for a 395, far better saw in my opinion, more grunt and just feels so right:)

 

 

Sent from Hodge's eye phone using the new fancy Arbtalk Mobile App:)

 

I ran a 36" bar on both and the 395 is awesome.

 

 

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Beeen running a 660 for three years dismantling and contract felling on steep gnarly ground. Its a great hardy saw that i've never had a drama with a buddy tree felling had a husky and the plastics werent very sturdy alot of breakage they do cut faster but 66 got better torque and power i think it comes down to what your after and what froths ya power or revs. I run a 30" inch on it often and even dismantling with it the 66 has great balance compared to 395. I prefer a slower cut rate on big wood as well better for rigging work

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