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1 minute ago, topchippyles said:

You being a husky man gaza something that me and mr rees both enjoy reading. That saw stubby posted last week with the wrap around handle looked a nice saw and on spec it was a 90+cc so question is have you used one for milling 

Don,t do milling

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4 minutes ago, AJStrees said:

Don't want to make anyone wrong here, but I have run a 36" lo pro on a husky 365, did fairly well. Bit slower than a 92cc saw, but it did mill well. :thumbup1:

Now come on we both know that the 660 kicks up another notch and more suited to  milling ( AJStrees) Love it dont you kind sir 

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2 minutes ago, topchippyles said:

Now come on we both know that the 660 kicks up another notch and more suited to milling 

Oh absolutely 92cc will be far better for milling. Just saying..... I think it is important to help people get into milling without having to spend their lives savings to get going, having the milling experience is a great thing. I started with an eco mill and a 365 with a 28 inch bar, then upgraded to a 36" lo pro, milled up a load of big sweet chestnut and other stuff, then got the 92cc saws which certainly made it all that more exciting and then got a 48" lo pro. One day I will be able to afford a panther mill, until then, got lots of sticks to mill up. :thumbup1:

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7 minutes ago, AJStrees said:

Oh absolutely 92cc will be far better for milling. Just saying..... I think it is important to help people get into milling without having to spend their lives savings to get going, having the milling experience is a great thing. I started with an eco mill and a 365 with a 28 inch bar, then upgraded to a 36" lo pro, milled up a load of big sweet chestnut and other stuff, then got the 92cc saws which certainly made it all that more exciting and then got a 48" lo pro. One day I will be able to afford a panther mill, until then, got lots of sticks to mill up. :thumbup1:

Step by step and nicely explained 🤙

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:

Where does the battery go?

I would think looking at the pics under the 36v sign .

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20 minutes ago, shavey said:

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What are they going for with battery and charger. Looks good, how does it compare to the new echo battery top handle, any idea?

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