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- Stihl MS 660 questions | Arborist, Chainsaw Tree Work Forum
I have a MS660 that I have used for years with a 1 4 -20 holding one side of the cylinder on Does not seem to mind I repaired a MS201TC that had rattled the 5 MM muffler screws out with 12-24 a few months ago Holding up fine with a tree service that could wreck an anvil with a spaghetti noodle
- Stihl 066 vs. MS660? | Arborist, Chainsaw Tree Work Forum
Steevo, I actually own an 066 nbsp; Mine's one or two years prior to the MS660 and I believe it's sufficiently evolved that the only change between them is the nameplate nbsp; The muffler exhaust openings are a formed slot and tiny hole
- Woods Porting The MS660. . . . . . Tricks And Tips
Here's a couple of shots of the stock ports After the machine work the height of the exhaust port is 4° lower that's a good thing on the MS660 Care must be taken not to raise it any during the porting process It's at 98° now
- Stihl MS660 Magnum | Arborist, Chainsaw Tree Work Forum
Love my MS660! If your cutting wood under 30" then the 440, 441 or 460 would be a very good choice 660 is great for big oaks and pine cuts through pine like balsa wood :biggrinbounce2: 36" bar, full skip chain
- Help me decide: Stihl 066 Magnum vs. MS660
and there's plenty of MS660 muff mod threads around, just do a search Other than that the MS660 and the late model 066 were nearly identical The old school 066 had some differences: the case is different, no decomp, it didn't have the poly flywheel, fuel tank was a bit smaller, there might be some more variations, but that's all that comes to
- MS660. What bar chain. | Arborist, Chainsaw Tree Work Forum
Here it is then Stihl MS660 with Stihl Rollomatic ES bar(The solid one w replaceable tip ) 32" CHAIN: 1 ) Stihl Rapid Super Full Skip(RSF) 3 8" x 050" 2 )Oregon 72JG 375 x 050 Rnd Chisel Skiptooth 3 )Woodsman PRO 30RCS 375" x 050" Round chisel skiptooth Probably get Oregon or WoodsmanPRO They're quite a bit cheaper than Stihl
- MS660 - RPM Range? | Arborist, Chainsaw Tree Work Forum
I have a Stihl MS660 with a 28" bar, full skip-tooth chain, and a dual port muffler After I installed the Stihl dual port muffler I checked the rpms with a dealers wireless Stihl tach My rpms were 12160 He said that was fine for cutting oak and should be under 12500
- Probably beating a dead horse, ms 880 vs ms 660
I did a search and didn't find exactly what I was looking for I have a Stihl MS 440 but am looking into a either a MS 660 066 or an MS 880 088 for my BIG stuff I'll probably get try a Husky or a Jonsered or something, but they have been eliminated for me because I have no close dealers, and
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