I used an Alaskan mill to make our center pieces. Once I figured out the right thickness, I made short work of the cookies.
No, you're good to go. The rattles just mean it's finally broken...in.
Does anyone have a Stihl 660 recoil in great shape they'd like to sell?
The cylinder cover has pegs that mount to those.
I'd look for donor saws, much cheaper.
Moparmyway
They're holding higher rpm in the cut as well, but I figured that was inferred.
A carb you can control?????:sherlock: With the stock coil and 660 carb Rpms north of 14.6k are attainable. Not sure how that's not winning.
The wj-69 is a direct swap on a 661. You just need to disconnect the solenoids from the 661 carb and leave them attached to the saw. Then it's...
465 rancher you mean?
They'll respond saying "they can't meet up in person blah blah" send the money and they'll mail the saw.
Firewood bandit is c5rulz kaptjaq....
That 661 ad, the pics look awfully similar to the ones the chainsawguy has on his EBay listings.
Before cross cutting, noodle through the butt once or twice, then buck and repeat. The drops will be much easier to haul to the splitter or bust...
Lol cmon, that's shopped
I need more pics of that grapple winch :eek:
Sure, various wheels have various grits which equates to finer or rougher surface finishes.
Jaysussssssss :bug:
311 is a strato design. It's a completely different saw platform and won't swap over.
Your gunning sights never run out of batteries, just saying.