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I'm 'Bout Ready to Toss My 661 in the Trash!!!

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by Ralphie Boy, Sep 7, 2017.

  1. ja_cain

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    Here it is. Lol!
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    If that has all the updated electronics on it you will be quite pleased with it. I was having problems with mine because of the older electronics, at least that's what my conclusion is!
     
  3. ja_cain

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    I don't think he got the 3 year warranty. Do you think it's still possible to qualify for it? I guess you just need to buy some Stihl Ultra? Pretty sure he paid for it yesterday.

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    I guess it would be 2 years with oil or fuel purchase. Here are a couple better pics.

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  5. clemsonfor

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    Is that a 28 or 32" bar?
     
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  6. ja_cain

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    I guess it would be 2 years
    It's a 32. I have a Total 20" and 28" too.
     
  7. ja_cain

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    Thinking of running Maxima K2 in this bad boy.
     
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    That saw will really like a mm.
     
  9. dall

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    Or ports played with by you
     
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  10. Redfin

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    Port playing is serious bidness.
     
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    Great oil !
     
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  12. ja_cain

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    How do you like to buy it? Was thinking multiple 16oz bottles, but tye 64oz may be cheaper.

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    To me it would dEpend on what you dispense it into and how much. As well as how fast you use it and if your OK tieing up that money for a long while if you buy a gallon.
     
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  14. ja_cain

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    Looks like 16oz put 5 gal at 40:1 which looks like a place to run. I could mix up 2 2.5 gallon cans. It would probably take me a while to go through this even if I do a little milling.

    16oz is almost $16 on Amazon and 1 liter (twice as much) is $20.

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    You'll go through a gallon an hour of sawing milling 20" wide stuff.
     
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    Im sure, if I'm cutting firewood with my 650 and just sawing, I can use that much fuel if I'm sawimg most of the time and not moving rounds
     
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    I’m just gonna leave this right here.... hope no one minds......

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    Seems like the trend is to show both sides. She’s a beaut.... took a little work but managed to keep the chain out of the dirt.

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  19. Ralphie Boy

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    I run a 25" combo on mine. Now that it's running the way it was designed to run it's a mean tree eating machine!

    For the really big stuff I have a 28" and 32" combo. Both the 28" and 32" are full skip chains.

    You gonna have a blast with that beast!:dex:
     
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    I run 20 most on my ms650 then a 25 and a 32 for the big stuff.
     
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