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Well I need two saws so will prob get 560 for new guy and be able to give my 2 cents to the next guy. I did like the fact I can swap bars and chains from 660.

 

 

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If you can use the B&C's from your 660 on your 362, you don't need that 660...

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When I first set up I had a 200t and a 660, it made most financial sense at the time so over the years I have acquired a full range of bars and chains from 18" to 36" now things are moving on I have more saws but I don't think I could ever be without the 660 or 200t there the only saws to be repaired not replaced.

 

 

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When I first set up I had a 200t and a 660, it made most financial sense at the time so over the years I have acquired a full range of bars and chains from 18" to 36" now things are moving on I have more saws but I don't think I could ever be without the 660 or 200t there the only saws to be repaired not replaced.

 

 

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Prob the the best of stihl now 200t and 70cc+ husq kill them mid range I run both great to mix. love the 550xp but can't beat a big stihl

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