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I always replace the piston pin bearing, and run good oil mix (Saber at 40:1).

Would never say they compare to OEM, but it you do things right you can build a strong woods port that will hold up.

I sold a ported 660 to some pro firewood guys who use it a lot for bucking large hardwood, and they are ga ga over it.

That saw has a Cross cylinder and Meteor piston.
 

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Thanks to a couple recent posts, I decided to read this whole thread. A good one I might add.
Happy belated B-day Stump.
At this point, would it be worthy of a few quality OEM parts for reliability? Like the crank bearings?
Be pretty cool to see this mad maxed 'lil china girl sing.
 

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the video is down, does anyone has a copy of it or an alternative video link?

I am searching for a step-by-step tutorial (not necessarily a video tut) to assemble my Farmertec G660 kit.

thanks very much and regards
Stefan
 

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thanks very much, this will help :)

I thought I bookmarked a written tutorial from "thechainsawguy" or so but I can't find it anymore
 

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watch the vids. . Take notes....then ask questions. No harm in going through the vids completely before you assemble. Enjoy your build!
 
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