24” mainly best buckin length imo to not bend over or hit the dirt. I have 28” also I use. The 32” stays put up unless I’m felling a large tree and it’s needed to time consuming to sharpen.
I probably could get away with a shorter bar in this case, but that's what I have on this saw for now. I run an MS362 with 20", MS500i with 25", and this 661 with 32".
as impressive as the 661 is at cutting the big rounds, equally impressive is what You have stacked up, nice tight well built ricks.
Thank you sir! I guess I have a little OCD when it comes to my wood stacks...
Great video!
90cc saws eat wood fast,
I use a couple ms660’s in my firewood yard.
What size bars do you run on your 660s?
24” mainly best buckin length imo to not bend over or hit the dirt. I have 28” also I use. The 32” stays put up unless I’m felling a large tree and it’s needed to time consuming to sharpen.
❤ this saw.
When you old like we two long bars save back ache
You could fit a 20 inch bar for that size lumber. Would cut much quicker and less fatiguing.
20” bar isn’t going to get through those big rounds. That’s going to create more work having to cut from both sides.
I probably could get away with a shorter bar in this case, but that's what I have on this saw for now. I run an MS362 with 20", MS500i with 25", and this 661 with 32".
First cut proof boots and pant, after helmet....