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  1. SkwerI

    ms660

    I hear you, Brendon. And I'm glad you are seeing the light. I see way too many younger tree guys go out and buy a 660 before they have a decent compliment of smaller saws. Most guys buy a 660 because they can't get their smaller saws to cut well. But buying a big saw won't improve your...
  2. SkwerI

    ms660

    So, now that I talked Brendon out of buying a 660, it seems I may be in the market for one. I'm curious what the prices are around the country. My new favorite local dealer quoted me $945 plus tax today for a 660 with 32". Sounded like a heck of a deal, especially considering what I paid for...
  3. SkwerI

    ms660

    I tried to warn ya, Skwishey. :P
  4. SkwerI

    ms660

    Ben, shoot me a pm if you want to sell the 660. :)
  5. SkwerI

    ms660

    Hey Roger, I'm seriously thinking about keeping my next big saw stock. My last 2 saws from Ed took forever and a day and they aren't all that impressive as work saws. He seems to specialize in cookie cutters, the last 395 I got from him wouldn't pull a 28" bar as well as my 372. I sent it back...
  6. SkwerI

    ms660

    Yup, buy the 660 when your 460 is getting overworked on a regular basis and it's costing you in lost income. Otherwise you will end up with a very expensive shelf ornament. ;) Or you can buy the 660 and then sell it to me in December at a substantial discount! :P
  7. SkwerI

    ms660

    Buy a 28" bar for the 460. If that won't cut it, then work on your chain sharpening. ;) Seriously, the vast majority of MS660 owners around here are so-called tree guys that aren't very good saw operators, or part timers. They buy the big saw to compensate for the fact that they cannot cut well...
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