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Has the 661 been proven like the 066/660?

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Them Stihl light 28" bars balance so well & removed so much weight I'd kinda rather spend money more frequently replacing them than trying to find a longer lasting bar that is heavier & don't handle as well. I've many solid rsn bars up to 42" & from 25" up they are dang heavy slabs of metal. I wonder if Stihl does a 36" light? That would be pretty neat. The 2 Sugi 32"/24" light bars I use are not really light at all.
 
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I have a Stihl 36" light on a 660. It is nice, but the 28" is sweat, balances real well on my Hybrid.
 

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I still think to much is made of weights of bars imho. Yes I have some lw bars and like them. And it's true some do balance better but when you get right down to it if I'm worried about a 1/2 lb here or 3/4 of a pound there I better just go put my saw back in the shed. To each there own I guess


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Depends on what you are doing with it. If you just have to buck, it makes no difference. If you have to make a notch on a partly rotted tree, kinda high, while you are on a steep rock incline, and you have to reach out with it, you will want it to be as light and manageable as possible.

Also, if you got to climb through tangles, a lighter bar is much easier to thread the needle with, moves so much easier.
 

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I still think to much is made of weights of bars imho. Yes I have some lw bars and like them. And it's true some do balance better but when you get right down to it if I'm worried about a 1/2 lb here or 3/4 of a pound there I better just go put my saw back in the shed. To each there own I guess


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If you are just working a pile all day and the saw is working in the wood horizontally then you don't notice the bar weight so much. Honestly I prefer a heavy bar on the landing.

If I'm out in the Cut all day, depending on what I'm felling I'll chose a different power head but I always use RW bars when carrying the damn saw all day.
 

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If you are just working a pile all day and the saw is working in the wood horizontally then you don't notice the bar weight so much. Honestly I prefer a heavy bar on the landing.

If I'm out in the Cut all day, depending on what I'm felling I'll chose a different power head but I always use RW bars when carrying the damn saw all day.

I don't disagree with your statement at all especially the proper powerhead for the job. Just stating to me it not enough to worry about.


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Them Stihl light 28" bars balance so well & removed so much weight I'd kinda rather spend money more frequently replacing them than trying to find a longer lasting bar that is heavier & don't handle as well. I've many solid ran bars up to 42" & from 25" up they are dang heavy slabs of metal. I wonder if Stihl does a 36" light? That would be pretty neat. The 2 Sugi 32"/24" light bars I use are not really light at all.

Weight is nothing.

Balance is everything.
 

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How many chips could a 661 chew if a 661 could chew chips?

Enough to stuff the impulse line full all the way from the case to the carb.

Case impulse nipple
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Impulse line
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Carb
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Saws owner told me it has eaten saw dust for years cause the stock filter wont seal.
Im ordering it a maxflow.
 

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How many chips could a 661 chew if a 661 could chew chips?

Enough to stuff the impulse line full all the way from the case to the carb.

Case impulse nipple
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Impulse line
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Carb
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Saws owner told me it has eaten saw dust for years cause the stock filter wont seal.
Im ordering it a maxflow.

If i run the HD2 i dont run a cover and just use the maxflow plates with an outerwear..works pretty good.
 

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