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#Post#: 86410--------------------------------------------------
G66 G44
By: Chainsawrepair Date: March 24, 2020, 12:05 pm
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Nothing like a G660 to make you feel your age. G444 helping rip
up the old test log.
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Re: G66 G44
By: pete Date: March 24, 2020, 10:01 pm
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Kev have you made any mods to either saw and which is your
preferred weapon and these came pre assembled yes I need to look
at a new regular firewood saw using some of my vintage stuff at
the moment is not easy hopefully things will change soon
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Re: G66 G44
By: Chainsawrepair Date: March 25, 2020, 6:45 am
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[quote author=pete link=topic=7419.msg86413#msg86413
date=1585105268]
Kev have you made any mods to either saw and which is your
preferred weapon and these came pre assembled yes I need to look
at a new regular firewood saw using some of my vintage stuff at
the moment is not easy hopefully things will change soon
[/quote]
No mods. They come with DP covers in the whole saws. I'm tired
of builds so I dont do the kits. If they need tore down I will
though.
If big wood you cant miss the power in the cut of the 92cc
compared to 71cc.
But if I am picking up a saw for use all the time. The 2lbs
different in PHO weight will win it for me with 71cc.
Also a G466 is being released soon. FT CEO showing it off now
77cc
Thats the whole thing too. My old poulans the parts are running
out. So I am looking at something I can still replace with oem
or aftermarket.
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