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  1. lxskllr

    Your favorite saw.

    I've got the 661 also as far as that goes.
  2. lxskllr

    Your favorite saw.

    I love my Zubat. Fantastic saw! I'd like to get the arborist edition. Just don't have enough need or quite enough desire at this point.
  3. lxskllr

    Your favorite saw.

    I'd sell the saw if it has real collector value(I don't know what Huskies go for). If you really want another 70cc saw, stop at an echo dealer, and get the 7310. ~$1.1k. If you can get a lot more than that for the Husky, you'll get the job done faster. and still make money on the saw.
  4. lxskllr

    Your favorite saw.

    I was boring my bucks today. Really helps preserve the chain in filthy wood.
  5. lxskllr

    Your favorite saw.

    I'll give it all a look over, but it's behaved the same since new.
  6. lxskllr

    Your favorite saw.

    Yup, I got that, but it's still pretty weak. I'd like to be able to set it to 'deluge', even if it's considered generally wasteful. I think I'm about a half tank of oil to a tank of fuel. It sits at max, and even with the 25" bar, I don't think it's too wet. I'd consider it the 'economical'...
  7. lxskllr

    Your favorite saw.

    I was talking about my 661. Near as I can tell, they don't make a high output oiler for that one, but I'd be happy to be wrong :^)
  8. lxskllr

    Your favorite saw.

    Maybe. I have nothing in that size. My two long(ish) bars are 25" & 36", and my displacement split is 60cc & 90cc. What I like in a saw is the longest bar on the lightest saw that hangs level when lifted. I bought the 25" with my 362 cause it served my needs at that time. It pulls it ok, but...
  9. lxskllr

    Your favorite saw.

    I was gonna mention the oiling. Feels insufficient to me, but I can't really point to anything that shows failure aside from some hot spots milling without an auxiliary oiler. Maybe the oiling is good enough for a saw's primary function, but I'd like to have the option of more oil.
  10. lxskllr

    Your favorite saw.

    That's a crap day if you have to carry all that bar around. If you pick up a saw and the bar drops, it's too long. You need what you need, but smaller is better when you can get away with it. The 661 feels svelte with a 25" bar.
  11. lxskllr

    Your favorite saw.

    36" is too much for my 661. It it weren't primarily for milling, I'd get a light bar for it.
  12. lxskllr

    Your favorite saw.

    Still the 2511T. It's always there, and always works.
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