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661s seem ok now they have sorted the problems. 660 is old school saw so just works. If you can find someone to give you a go your welcome to compare it to my 660

 

HI ROB or just get a 660 then get steve to ported and muff and away you got thanks jon :thumbup:

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I've got a 390. It's top notch, not a massive amount of weight for the power! I run mine with a 28" or a 32". Sometimes a 18" when I'm just being silly 😬

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I went for the 390xp instead of my normal choice of stihl.

I find it like the smaller huskys, light and easy to shimmy when snedding, unlike a big stihl which is a bit less ergonomic.

It will be getting the spud treatment as I'm not 100% pleased with its power on 28", this may just be me.

 

Honestly, if someone put a new ms660 and a new 390xp in front of me I think I would go for the 660:blushing:

 

Im counting on you spud:thumbup: once the warranty is up:laugh1:

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Im looking at a 461 on a 25" for £772 with vat or a 390 for £835 with vat. Surely those extra cc are worth it?

HI PIE better with husky then a 461 on 25" 461 good on a 20" we run a 660 on a 25" thats ok but husky will have loads more power as it a larger CC saw thanks jon

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