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Nice saw man. On the subject of carbs, what ones are good and what ones do you guys have on yours? Seems like there was a gazzillion different ones. I have a wj41 on my saw I think. Runs good.
I've been running the Wj28a it's been a good one.
 

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Okay you guys made me do it. I went out to the shed and got a couple of my relics. Foreground a red eye 66. Wrap handle is a TM ported 64. The other two are fairly nice 64's. Nothing real fancy here. Enjoy.
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Those are really nice, Almost too nice to work! Prefer these over something like a 660, 661 etc?

I’m not sure I prefer these over the larger saws (my TM 661 is my go to saw at the moment for bigger wood) but when cutting second growth they’ll be fun to run. I mainly use my MMWS 461 right now for that but I do like switching up saws just for the hell of it.

I understand a lot of guys collect saws that get very little use and these 2 are in amazing condition but for myself they are nothing more then a work tool and will get used hard. Seeing that I have 2 of them 1 may sit for some time but it’ll eventually be put into the rotation.
 

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I’m not sure I prefer these over the larger saws (my TM 661 is my go to saw at the moment for bigger wood) but when cutting second growth they’ll be fun to run. I mainly use my MMWS 461 right now for that but I do like switching up saws just for the hell of it.

I understand a lot of guys collect saws that get very little use and these 2 are in amazing condition but for myself they are nothing more then a work tool and will get used hard. Seeing that I have 2 of them 1 may sit for some time but it’ll eventually be put into the rotation.

MMWS 661 is my go can’t get any better
 

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I’m not sure I prefer these over the larger saws (my TM 661 is my go to saw at the moment for bigger wood) but when cutting second growth they’ll be fun to run. I mainly use my MMWS 461 right now for that but I do like switching up saws just for the hell of it.

I understand a lot of guys collect saws that get very little use and these 2 are in amazing condition but for myself they are nothing more then a work tool and will get used hard. Seeing that I have 2 of them 1 may sit for some time but it’ll eventually be put into the rotation.

Never ran a 661 but would like to someday. Hard to justify as I hardly run my saws as it is though. Randy going to port the 064s?
 

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I could keep it in Pa for you and share custody. Id love to own one of these. For some reason I just don't come across these saws in my area.

Okay you guys made me do it. I went out to the shed and got a couple of my relics. Foreground a red eye 66. Wrap handle is a TM ported 64. The other two are fairly nice 64's. Nothing real fancy here. Enjoy.
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