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I have 1 ,I brought it new and sprayed it with black paint,its done around 30 hrs work....at the most.:thumbup1:

 

i would sell it if someone gave me 1k cash....:biggrin:...i just dont use it and need a new 365x t .......pm me me for pics,it has a 25" bar

 

Hi mate what you sale then 660 as new £1k cash pm pics of how old is it thanks Jon

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Hi mate what you sale then 660 as new £1k cash pm pics of how old is it thanks Jon

 

dude,it has done 25hrs work and is covered in black paint and mountain bike stickers...

 

has 25" bar and chain,i love it but its too big for my work..I dont want too sel it but i just dont use it.It was purchased with amother saw to replace my husky 362 xp but.......

 

i think the recipt i have is dated 2011 ish i would have to look it out...

 

you get first dibs if its suitable for you as your tye first to reply....:thumbup:

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Have not had a 66 as a go to saw for years but it was a nice saw of what I remember ... Have got a 395 because it was cheap when I brought it and its been a good saw now its ported, its better!was running a 288 at the time of purchase and sold it as I went to the 395 every time ... 288 is as close to the 390 as your gonna get.

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Have not had a 66 as a go to saw for years but it was a nice saw of what I remember ... Have got a 395 because it was cheap when I brought it and its been a good saw now its ported, its better!was running a 288 at the time of purchase and sold it as I went to the 395 every time ... 288 is as close to the 390 as your gonna get.

 

HI MATTYF on large stuff it out with 880 mate it runs 4ft bar well theres no going back to 660 on large stuff for me thanks 660 ok on a 25" bar thanks jon :thumbup:

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Agree John on big big stuff yes 880 is king, but I'm happy with 36" on 395.

Used to run around 30" on the 66 and I never found much between that and a 880 when the wood was on the deck, almost preferred the 66 for cutting as I probably weighed 9 stone then!! .. 88 /3120 too heavy for my on spikes in a tree mate.

These days if I could afford it would get a 100 plus cc saw but can't really justify it.

Any ways around here we cut all the big trees down years ago, not many left to warrant spending the money now on a big saw.

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