I personally don’t see the point in getting an 064... a 288xp is a better saw, and it looks like you’ve already got one of them.Very cool and informative thread. Makes me wanna start looking for my 064 project, but I gotta work muh saws right now.
I need to run a good 288. I'm in the opposite camp on this as you. I have and really like 064's. The only 288 I've ever ran was a slug in the power department. I've become jaded to the legend of the 288 since then.I personally don’t see the point in getting an 064... a 288xp is a better saw, and it looks like you’ve already got one of them.![]()
Nope no boat...but even if I did, I got a couple 075's hangin out around the garage I'd dedicate as anchors befor an 0 deuce fo. I keep a 24 with a hedge clippers attachment. They're handy little engines.
I personally don’t see the point in getting an 064... a 288xp is a better saw, and it looks like you’ve already got one of them.![]()
I need to run a good 288. I'm in the opposite camp on this as you. I have and really like 064's. The only 288 I've ever ran was a slug in the power department. I've become jaded to the legend of the 288 since then.
I've seen those hedge clipper attachments -- they are absolutely neato (and very rare I might add).
I think 066 vs 394 is an unfair comparison. 066/660 land right in between 390 and 394/5 in displacement. There’s really no fair way to compare them in my opinion. Would you compare a 372 to a 461??? Nope, different class of saw. Like Jeff said, they’re all great cutting big dawgs, I’d proudly own any one of them.
Back to your regularly scheduled thread.