Wood Doctor
Edwin
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- 846
- Joined
- Feb 9, 2016
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- Omaha, Nebraska

In my case, I just bought a whole new case assembly and rebuilt the saw around it with the parts that I salvaged from the MS660 that was eating up new piston and cylinder kits like a cookie monster. That worked.
Today the saw started right up and runs well -- new bearings, new crank shaft, new cylinder, new piston, etc. Total time was not much more than a typical top end rebuild, maybe another hour or two.
Today the saw started right up and runs well -- new bearings, new crank shaft, new cylinder, new piston, etc. Total time was not much more than a typical top end rebuild, maybe another hour or two.