Used 562 I picked up...needed some smalls like oil pump drive,oil tank check valve,and some muffler love
I'd probably sell it, it's a tweener for me. I bought it to help someone out in a bad money spot..I've probably only ran it 12-15 times..
Thanks Brad, I do like my splits to be consistent . Main thing here is beautifully straight logs, a tape measure and marking paint and a sharp saw with the bar and chain in good condition. Simple stuff.
660 clone my boy n me put together today. FedEx delivered the saw kit around noon, and we were makin sawdust before dark! Not too bad fer a couple uneducated hillbillies, I recon. Yup, that's the kitchen table.....my bride made us some superb pork chops to eat while we wuz build'n.
I'm kinda ashamed of myself for this one, but.... I wanted to try one of these around the mill, so I don't have to start a gas saw 50 times a day just to whack off a 1x4. It actually works pretty well.... not much chain speed, but lots of torque!
No need for shame. A lot of guys moving to battery power for small jobs where a quick start makes it alm easier. Plus if you have other cordless Dewalt tools…
I went outside this morning and this Pro Mac 610 was setting here. I reviewed the security camera footage and some stranger just rolled in around 7am, grabbed this out the back of his van and then left. No knocking... nothing. Only thing I can figure is me setting old saws by the road I no longer want to mess with is some how an indication I want more of them. Lol. Of course the repairman inside of me will have to get it running before moving it along.
First time ive heard that said on here! Surprised Eric VW hasnt commented yet? All joking aside ive thought of getting a Dewalt saw myself for the similar purpose. I have the batteries and several of their tools including a pole saw.
Are you sure? You see what it is. McBrick. Lol. Hopefully more teefs will gets be a Stihl, Echo, Husqvarna ect.