Holzfforma G660 One Year Review

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2020
  • The good and the bad after a year of use
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  • @richardhodgson5686
    @richardhodgson5686 3 года назад +180

    Thank you. If only more people did reviews after owning a product for a year, rather than just out of the box.

    • @canifixit3504
      @canifixit3504 3 года назад +1

      Diy with uncle sy

    • @jacobotto6256
      @jacobotto6256 3 года назад

      Wtf is wrong with the both of you ?

    • @zacfiroved8069
      @zacfiroved8069 2 года назад +3

      No shit! About as prevalent and foolish as people who rate apps & products 5 stars before they've used it!?
      Thousands of reviews to sift through + spam & trolls to eliminate doing research on something you wanna buy and you get these kind of assholes congesting your view even more with; "Looks good, see when I get to use it and write another review....
      These guys I'm bitching about are likely the same guys who don't ever think of doing any more than an unboxing + non scientific testing

    • @firewheelfarm7095
      @firewheelfarm7095 2 года назад

      Unboxing videos are useless!

    • @tthomp57
      @tthomp57 10 месяцев назад +1

      YES!!! What good is a box opening review? "I just got this and it looks really cool!" useless information. Check my 12 year comment on my Stihl.

  • @jokiejokes
    @jokiejokes 11 месяцев назад +59

    Perfect fit for my Echo CS-370, and the chain cuts very well ruclips.net/user/postUgkxBd8qUztQUCL8Rm1-aIig5ViBT2E_kO_6 . I had been using a Stihl chain that I had sharpened several times (sometimes at a shop, sometimes with my own electric chain sharpener), and there's no comparison -- the new chain cuts much better and holds its edge longer. We'll see how the new chain holds up when it needs sharpening, but for now I'm happy.

  • @michaelbdoherty
    @michaelbdoherty 2 года назад +37

    Thank you for an honest, unbiased review. I agree 100% with your assessment. Not everyone needs the most expensive saw out there. If it fills your needs and saves you some money that's awesome. I have been burned by high end products in the past. Things are not always as they seem. Case in point. I needed a larger saw for a project I was working on. I did not want to spend high end money on a saw I would only use a few times a year. So I opted for a cheaper alternative. It did what I wanted perfectly. Upon Cleaning the airfilter one Day I noticed a logo deep down inside the saw. Well low and behold it was made by the same company who's saw was almost $800 more for the same spec saw.

    • @Mike-ln2bo
      @Mike-ln2bo Год назад +3

      Doubtful. These saws are Chinese knockoffs only.

    • @kennethaddis7420
      @kennethaddis7420 Год назад +3

      Who do you think makes Husqvarna Stihl and all the other saws I bet they are made overseas. I’ve looked it up try asking Google and get back to me.

    • @joshlower1
      @joshlower1 Год назад +4

      @@Mike-ln2bo I've dealt with many of these saws. They literally use the exact parts stihl does.

    • @Mrbenjaboy3555
      @Mrbenjaboy3555 Год назад +1

      When quality control kicks a batch of parts they go to the knock off shack.

    • @ThemantleofElijah
      @ThemantleofElijah Год назад +2

      There is a RUclipsr who says that that’s exactly what Stihl and husqvarna do now they have non disclosure agreements and have there parts made in china but stamped with their symbols according to what he said but who cares the products are what they are the saws run and work fine u just pay more for one with that name so really it comes down to them getting more money for their names not the products it’s all marketing and branding

  • @howardbodiford7130
    @howardbodiford7130 3 года назад +19

    I’m impressed with how sharp that chain is !

  • @chrisdaniels3549
    @chrisdaniels3549 3 месяца назад +2

    I've had my G660 pro for 6 months now, I've milled about 3,000bdft of slabs and cookies with it and a 36" bar and I've had no issues. I replaced the stock oiler with a high output oiler, but the stock one is probably enough during warmer weather. I think they've solved a lot of the problems over the last 3 years.

    • @CROTCH_ROCKET_JOE
      @CROTCH_ROCKET_JOE 29 дней назад

      I’ve noticed that too…. Quality seems a lot better

  • @CaliforniaCarpenter7
    @CaliforniaCarpenter7 3 года назад +12

    I bought the 372 clone and I have been very impressed. Straight out the gate I bought a Husqy full wrap and 1a name brand ignition coil. Came with a Bosch spark plug which was cool. The starter rope snapped and I figured it was just cheap Chinese cord, so I replaced it with high strength paracord and that broke too - ended up being sharp burrs inside the assembly cutting on the cord every time it got started. The muffler bolts came loose and needed locktite. I threw a tach on mine and tuned it to 13,200 WOT after adding a port to the already hollow muffler. Like you said, it’s all minor stuff, and I get to let my real Husqys sit out the tough work because I care about them and I couldn’t care less about the Holz. I’m *very surprised* with the chain, and I wish I could buy it at the hardware store. I bucked twenty cords of firewood before it needed to be sharpened, and I used the cheap Chinese files for the job so again, the pricey stuff stayed safe on the shelf. I’m going to buy this blue abomination soon and a Chinese mill to slab a 56” Sugar Pine and as long as it makes one straight slab I’ll have all my money back and then some. Thank you for the review and for actually using it before posting a review. So far my 372 knockoff has easily 200 tanks and it still fires right up,
    God Bless!

    • @CarvingAPath
      @CarvingAPath  3 года назад +6

      Thank you for your comment we really appreciate that and also thank you for your interaction. Comments like this bring a lot of value to anyone who is reading them. Thanks again

    • @joesee8079
      @joesee8079 3 года назад

      Which 372 did you get ?

    • @patrickdesimone8310
      @patrickdesimone8310 2 года назад

      Morons ,buying child slave labor communist junk

  • @austinhubbartt695
    @austinhubbartt695 3 года назад +10

    I just bought the same saw and got it yesterday. Right out of the box, I filled up the tank with fresh gas and started pulling on it and it was immediately flooded. I mean fuel pouring out of the exhaust. I tore into it a little bit and finally pulled the carb. The saw had so much compression that the gas tank was so full of air when I pulled the fuel line off it literally shot fuel about 3ft over my shoulder. I drained the tank to just a sip of fuel and put it all back together and let it sit for about 10 minutes and then cranked on it and it finally fired. Now it starts up 1st or second pull and no more fuel leaks. I guess with the fresh piston and rings it has some wicked compression. Also, the decomp valve is a must on this thing. Not only is it easier to start but if you dont hit that second valve and just give it a good pull the recoil from that big ass piston will nearly break your hand. All in all, at first I thought "Holy shit, what did I buy and did I just lose $300+ on a boat anchor" now, I'm thoroughly impressed with it. I think for the price, if something breaks I'll replace anything with genuine stihl parts but until then, I can't complain at all.

  • @maximaniac7231
    @maximaniac7231 3 года назад +21

    I look at it this way. Go over to Home Depot with around $300 and see what kind of a chainsaw you walk out with. Next go to the Stihl dealer and see what $300 gets you for a chainsaw. I looked at both places, went home and ordered a G444 for around $300 with bar and chain last year shipped to my door. It still puts a big old smile on my face every time I start it too.

    • @joegelencser2571
      @joegelencser2571 3 года назад +3

      You go and get one of these saws and you get America put out of business pretty soon there won't be any jobs we keep buying this junk from China

    • @jeffenglishsetter8339
      @jeffenglishsetter8339 3 года назад +5

      @@joegelencser2571 look up what saws are made in Qingdao, China

    • @PhonePhone-sf8te
      @PhonePhone-sf8te 3 года назад

      @@jeffenglishsetter8339 lol btfo so hard

    • @MasterBlasterSr
      @MasterBlasterSr 2 года назад +1

      @@joegelencser2571 American manufacturers sent their products to be made in China and shipped back, now china stole their designs and sell the exact same stuff as the European or American companies. Why pay USA prices fr a Chinese-made saw, when you can but almost the exact saw from the same factory for Chinese prices? Fuck these companies that ship their manufacturing jobs over to China, fuck them all.

    • @krustysurfer
      @krustysurfer Месяц назад

      What saws are made in china?​@@jeffenglishsetter8339

  • @AdministrativeReload
    @AdministrativeReload 3 года назад +6

    I am setting up an Alaskan mill for occasional hobby milling. My mid displacement Stihl would take a lot of abuse in that sort of role so I started looking for a higher displacement saw that didn't break the bank. The power head has not arrived yet, but I am only into it for $450 including a 36" TsuMura bar and Oregon ripping chain. Much more affordable than $1300+ for the comparable Stihl that would probably never be used to it's potential in my limited use. Thanks for confirming that these saws can get the job done.

    • @AdministrativeReload
      @AdministrativeReload 2 года назад +1

      @@thegreatone11 It's been a great value and used far more than I thought it would! There was a big ice storm that brought down trees all over the area and I had a chance to mill some 32"+ oak logs into slabs. Also used it to buck up some of the oak logs that were just getting used for firewood; all that power and the 36" bar makes short work of them. And I did fir slabs that got turned into the most awesome solid one piece cornhole boards ever, and a bunch of full dimension 2x4s and 2x6s that got used to repair some old buildings that were damaged in the storm. When I first got it I adjusted the carb too rich, but once adjusted correctly it runs great with impressive power (I bought a cheap small engine tach so I can easily verify it's tuned right before I go out somewhere to do a lot of cutting). The only thing that has broken on it so far was the chain tensioner screw, but that was a simple and inexpensive thing to replace with a genuine Stihl part and I have not had any issues since. The one thing I would do different for milling is to use the bigger gauged bar/chain. .050 makes for a lighter bar and thinner kerf, but more flex than is ideal when doing big slabs so you end up with cupping in your cut. If I had it to do over again, I would go with the .063 bar/chain combo.

  • @robertparron1258
    @robertparron1258 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for a real review of this saw , I've been thinking of buying one of saws for timber framing and the farm .

  • @D_and_S_Lawncare
    @D_and_S_Lawncare 3 года назад +6

    I have a g 388 and it was running about the same as that one a little rich. Adjusting the high side made the difference. Now it runs great.

  • @Imageloading...
    @Imageloading... 3 года назад +11

    By looks I doubt you have even broken the motor in.
    By sound it needs to be tuned.
    I own OEM Stihl, Husqvarna, Echo saws, and I also own Farmertec. I've built a few 660s, also own the g372, g111, have 2 more farmertec saws on the way. I use them everyday to make a living, and I'll keep buying them

  • @tthomp57
    @tthomp57 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the video. I bought a Stihl, 12 years ago and don't use it but once or twice a year. I've only had to change the plug once and sharpen the chain once. I do frequently have to clean out the oiler but otherwise this has been worry free for 12 years. Looking back, I just wish I had bought a bigger one when I had the money. This year I've had to use it a lot! Several large trees have died and/or fallen. I'm getting ready to go back to work with it now, before it gets too hot. Also your axe handle and sheath videos were just great!

  • @themanchannel8761
    @themanchannel8761 3 года назад +3

    Great review! It's also nice to see someone actually using the dogs correctly.

    • @richp5321
      @richp5321 Год назад

      UGH! My buddy never lets them touch the wood. He moves the saw back and forth a little bit, like a sawing motion!!!! Sometimes I just walk away.

  • @pmchamlee
    @pmchamlee 3 года назад +7

    Well, ya gotta play the cards you were dealt. I think you were entirely fair in your evaluation. Well done! 🤠

  • @highwatercircutrider
    @highwatercircutrider 3 года назад +8

    Good review, my understanding is the compression release even on my bigger Stihl saws, is just to lighten the impact shock on the recoil dogs, not for ease of starting....ps I have 4 Stihl, the older ones I love, the newer one not so much ! ( late 70’s O41AV super, late 80’s O28, late 90’s O36 pro, 2011 model MS250 ( junk )..... as you can see I bought a new Stihl about every ten years. This along with three Poulan pros and a couple Homelites. I only use the big Stihls for dropping trees, and the cheap Poulans and small Stihl for firewood.

  • @MrThenry1988
    @MrThenry1988 3 года назад +8

    I couldn't bring myself to buy one of them.
    Good show man.

  • @MARAUDER46IS
    @MARAUDER46IS 3 года назад +12

    great video, i have the same saw,, well a smaller G388, and it runs great , i've had it two years and i literally haven't had one single issue with it, it's usually strapped onto my 4wheeler and i take it everywhre, it's always started very easily as did yours,, i liked your video as it affirmed my decision in buying my saw as a good purchase, i did pick up some pointers from your video just now, keep up all the great work and i look forward to seeing many more videos!!!... thank you...

    • @glennr9913
      @glennr9913 Год назад

      Glad to hear the smaller ones are good saws too. I don't need a 92cc beast.

  • @georgedavall9449
    @georgedavall9449 2 года назад +2

    I gotta say, Excellent review and viewpoint! The part of the video where you were doing the rip cut, with the chips flying towards the camera, was BOSS! Loved that! Your camera probably didn’t. 😂
    Hope it lasts you another year or two. Stay safe and Healthy! 👍👍👍✌😊

  • @jerrystark3587
    @jerrystark3587 3 года назад +8

    Less expensive, to be sure, but that saw is a beast. Pretty impressive. Thanks!

  • @danleu7499
    @danleu7499 Год назад

    Wow is what I will say. I'm a tree climber have been for 18years. I was in the air about this for the newer ground guys and after seeing you cut that sycamore I was sold. I'm gona do the parts swaps as I have it on hand and let them go. Thanks for the review that was awesome

  • @johnoswald6192
    @johnoswald6192 Год назад

    Excellent review. Thanks and Happy New Year!

  • @JamesCouch777
    @JamesCouch777 3 года назад +2

    I was thinking about getting one of those. Thanks for the review 👍

  • @PhilGoldblum
    @PhilGoldblum 3 года назад +4

    Seemed to have enough power to get the job done and at 1/3 the price of the alternative - good value for what it is. Thanks for the video.

  • @IndependenceIron
    @IndependenceIron 3 года назад +11

    My father and I both have MS250s and they both tend to break recoil pawls on them with no where near the starting force of 90cc saw. We replace them with Stihl parts but keep a spare set around. Surprised you bent the handle pulling from a pinch, but good review. Considering a G444 for myself.

  • @grayhawk-bh6bw
    @grayhawk-bh6bw 3 года назад +18

    Man if you adjust the carb a little bit more, this thing will scream! You can also do a muffler mod on it...

    • @joshuap7501
      @joshuap7501 3 года назад +3

      The muffler mod will cool the saw down a little too the old stihls run a bit hot in warm weather with a stock muffler

  • @roberthemphill8588
    @roberthemphill8588 3 года назад +1

    Appreciate the insight. Enjoyed the video.

  • @user-ym5pv5tq4p
    @user-ym5pv5tq4p 9 месяцев назад

    Good video this man is a pro in being a instructor an honest man

  • @Tilnak1
    @Tilnak1 3 года назад +4

    My most favorite Chain Saw I owned while Falling was the old Pioneer P60. Loved that Saw was Balanced, had power, and lasted years and years even after they were no longer Pioneer.

    • @glenspryszak6005
      @glenspryszak6005 2 года назад +2

      I have a P28 that agrees with that statement. I just restored it after 24 years of sitting in a box. Cleaned it up, all original parts, didn't even need any replacements parts. Started on the 8th pull..... AND it cuts like crazy...

    • @caseyanderson1297
      @caseyanderson1297 2 года назад +1

      I just picked up a p60 a month ago and it's immaculate

    • @Tilnak1
      @Tilnak1 2 года назад +1

      @@caseyanderson1297 Nice many good memories around that Saw hopefully it works out well for you!!

    • @jkgkjgkijk
      @jkgkjgkijk Год назад

      The company story features olive Evinrude losing the brand name and company only to regain it after forging elto outboard motor company. The company died where it started: in Canada, reformed by employees.

  • @joemorse5870
    @joemorse5870 3 года назад +4

    Great job on the review I just ordered the g660 a month ago still waiting for it. I also agree on the price witch I can’t afford a1200 to 1800 dollar chainsaw

  • @shaneholmes111
    @shaneholmes111 Год назад

    It's good that you cleaned it. It allows us to see how it's held up to abuse. Thanks for the review. I'm buying one. I set chokers for a living out of douglas county in Oregon. We run nothing but Stihl buy I ain't paying that much for a fire wood cutter.

  • @Burnenbrighter
    @Burnenbrighter 3 года назад +11

    Nice review! Had similar experiences with mine. Ended up replacing the recoil,oil pump, decomp, bar studs, intake boot ,carb, tank vent and now its been pretty reliable since. Solid saw for the money. If I blow it up or crush it I won't shed a tear.

  • @nospam3409
    @nospam3409 2 года назад +3

    If your still having problems with the choke, the stihl part plus the contact spring is only about $20 from the dealer.

  • @1d1hamby
    @1d1hamby 3 года назад +12

    Hopefully you don't start your power saws cold and start cutting without warming them a little, like you did there. That will definitely reduce the life of the saw. Thanks for the video and keep up the great work.

  • @yungsmile7546
    @yungsmile7546 2 года назад +6

    My 17 year old Husky 359 gave up the ghost and after comparing what my meager money buys, I opted for a Japanese made Echo CS620PW 27" with full wrap handle. The saw made a believer out of me that Husqvarna and Stihl both being as good are waaaay overpriced.

    • @TheGuyWhoDidUrM0M
      @TheGuyWhoDidUrM0M 2 года назад +3

      muffler mod and tune on that 620 will turn it into a whole different animal.

    • @billallen4793
      @billallen4793 Год назад

      I discovered Echo over 20yrs ago, when I got my first! It is the best small chainsaw I've EVER OWNED! ..from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸 👋🤠

  • @daviddixon591
    @daviddixon591 2 года назад +3

    I also have one of these type of saw, but I upgraded it by installing a 56mm cylinder and piston. And while watching your video of it cutting it was evident that you need to get it in the wood and at full speed turn up the high screen to increase the rev's more. It's should have a top rev of 13000 rpm's.

    • @keithclark486
      @keithclark486 2 года назад

      Then he can make a video of it blowing up.

  • @lighthouseministries7
    @lighthouseministries7 2 месяца назад

    I'm looking at this saw for milling. We have hardwoods and softwoods we'll likely mill for lumber and different projects. I don't have 1600 for a stihl; so I'm hoping this will do. Thanks for your video, it's helped push me towards this saw, even if I have to upgrade a few parts.

  • @aaronfisher9776
    @aaronfisher9776 3 года назад +8

    Andreas Stihl is rolling in his grave yelling at those chi comms

  • @joeshmoe8205
    @joeshmoe8205 2 года назад +2

    Great video man. Much appreciated

  • @crazyfarmer2564
    @crazyfarmer2564 3 года назад +4

    I've had mine 2 years now and I've had no problems with anything you mentioned. I do not or have never used the compression release . The holzfforma chains are harder then regular stihl chain.

  • @stevencastillo9332
    @stevencastillo9332 2 года назад

    Thank you for your honest review

  • @job38four10
    @job38four10 3 года назад +3

    Very good review, its a lot better then those unboxing videos, those dont tell me a blanking thing that I need to know, so like you said if one can afford a $15,00.00 Husky or Stihl then thats the saw to get, thanks for sharing the review!!!!!!!

  • @markcdeyoung3118
    @markcdeyoung3118 2 года назад +6

    I've had my li'l devil in a blue dress G660 for almost 6 years now so far it's worked perfectly and I haven't had any issues with it never have used my compression release and it's been worked pretty hard however I do have a Sthil 066 and I have had all the problems you mentioned with your saw I'm guessing you definitely got your money's worth 👍

    • @rabinpoluje3321
      @rabinpoluje3321 Год назад

      What kind of mixture are you using?

    • @markcdeyoung3118
      @markcdeyoung3118 Год назад

      @@rabinpoluje3321 I've alwaysrun my mixture rich like 7 oz to a gallon 20:1 that's using super tech outboard two cycle TW-3 RATED oil (the Walmart stuff) my spark plugs stay nice and dry and tan with no fouling just works surprisingly good as my two cycle power equipment just doesn't wear I've been using it now for almost 30 years this last round I bought Pennzoil semi synthetic two-stroke tw3 by the gallon just hope it works as well as the Super Tech I've heard people say they've run amsoil full synthetic at 100:1 but I wouldn't trust it myself just sounds Pretty lean although I don't know how concentrate it is !

  • @chadrhode779
    @chadrhode779 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the review

  • @svenomick5857
    @svenomick5857 2 года назад +2

    Great review well done.

  • @andrewk332
    @andrewk332 3 года назад +5

    I am what I would call a Stihl fanboy but I think one of these are in my future. There is no way I can justify the cost of a genuine one but I would be able to get the copy and replace broken parts with genuine ones when they fail.

  • @bentleyrichardson4283
    @bentleyrichardson4283 3 года назад +19

    IT'S CALLED NOT LIVING BEYOND YOUR NEEDS WITCH A LOT OF PEOPLE IN THE WORLD TODAY DON'T UNDERSTAND BUT APPARENTLY YOU AND YOUR LOVELY WIFE DO

    • @hamtalker2007
      @hamtalker2007 3 года назад +1

      I want to just buy one of those saws but the wife likes to remind me that I have a mortgage payment to make lol

  • @williamsolomon1307
    @williamsolomon1307 Год назад

    Thank you! I really appreciate this info.

  • @aldredske6197
    @aldredske6197 3 года назад +7

    I've been a Stihl fanatic most of my logging career. But now that I do mechanical logging I only need chainsaws for cutting my firewood.
    ( 30 face cords per year)
    So 2 years ago I bought a G660 new and then bought a used G660 from a friend that needed money.
    I have had very little trouble with either one. I have had one electronic ignition go out and that is all. Every time I grab one to go cutting they have always worked great. I also have a G388 and that saw has been perfect so far.
    I think they are definitely worth buying if you are not professionally logging every day. I would also consider logging with them if I was still doing it by hand.

    • @rabinpoluje3321
      @rabinpoluje3321 Год назад

      What kind of mixture are you using what oil?

    • @aldredske6197
      @aldredske6197 Год назад

      @@rabinpoluje3321 I'm running Stihl oil in the orange bottle and running 50 to 1

    • @rabinpoluje3321
      @rabinpoluje3321 Год назад

      @@aldredske6197 I bought it straight from the Chinese and it says 1:25 on their website. They add a paper manual, but it's just a copy of the Stihl manual without any corrections. And chain oil is 10W / 30 recommended. I have been using the saw for a short time.

    • @aldredske6197
      @aldredske6197 Год назад

      @@rabinpoluje3321 they run perfectly fine with 50 to 1. Unless you are running a dull chain in 90 degree weather. Keep it sharp and don't overheat it.

  • @hectorshep
    @hectorshep 3 года назад +2

    you get what you pay for.. Quality comes at a price !
    seems like it cuts very well.
    Its the cheap parts you mentioned that makes the difference in cheap and quality

  • @w96725
    @w96725 2 года назад

    Great job on the review.

  • @dalanbronnenberg
    @dalanbronnenberg 2 года назад

    THANKS! A great review.

  • @phippsclanva
    @phippsclanva 3 года назад +2

    Other than coming off a little hard on you with the first comment, I will say you demonstrated some straight up live action American Ingenuity in piecing this video together! Keep hammering them out! Yes, I like the video!

  • @richardschaffling9882
    @richardschaffling9882 3 года назад +2

    That was a great review

  • @DEMON_CHILD709
    @DEMON_CHILD709 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the honest and well done review of this saw as i am in a very similar position on weather or not to spend the money on a real one. Cheers! Mark

  • @thefirewooddoctor
    @thefirewooddoctor 3 года назад +2

    Bought a Holzfforma G372xp and G660 with bars and chains on their Black Friday sale for just over $500. If you bought from a good dealer, that saw would've been tuned properly for you. Would like to see an update on your saw after tuning the saw.

  • @Peter-od7op
    @Peter-od7op 3 года назад +1

    Ty for vdo i paid 320 delivered 2 years ago took a chance. Even if cyl goes out i can but kit replace. So far all you said is true about the saw. But it works.

  • @meloniewalston2273
    @meloniewalston2273 3 года назад +5

    That saw cuts better than the 18" poulan pro's that I have bought in the past. There is nothing wrong with buying cheaper tools unless like the last 2 poulan pro's I have previously bought over the course of 6 years. They were trash, especially the last one I bought. I think you got a decent deal.

  • @JKmedia123
    @JKmedia123 3 года назад +5

    Why is no one talking about how amazingly thick those shavings coming out the cuts are....how!?

    • @blueblur6447
      @blueblur6447 3 года назад +1

      10 Degrees, Ripping Chain. How I achieve it.

    • @VTKingdomsawing
      @VTKingdomsawing 3 года назад +2

      Rip cuts shave the wood, perpendicular cuts chip the wood. A large chip and long shaving indicate a sharp chain. That was a sharp chain!

    • @CharlieNasty-cd5hu
      @CharlieNasty-cd5hu Год назад

      He was cutting with the grain instead of against it. That's how you get those noodles

  • @jackylsmith8138
    @jackylsmith8138 2 года назад +1

    Your saw is running rich, which is better than lean, but it has a lot more in it with a tune. Yes they have a few weak links. Fix them with OEM parts and you’ll have a good saw for the $$.

  • @michaelwhiteoldtimer7648
    @michaelwhiteoldtimer7648 3 года назад +4

    I AM GLAD THE SAW WORKS GOOD FOR YOU, A LOT OF POWER IN THAT SAW

  • @KYPREPPER1971
    @KYPREPPER1971 3 года назад +1

    Thank You for this Great information. Looking to get Not a STIHL For a bigger saw for felling big trees.

  • @spkay31
    @spkay31 3 года назад +3

    This is an excellent video and honest evaluation of the Holzfforma G660. It is much more valuable to have a review from a person using the saw on a regular basis in order to support business operations. I am glad you pointed out the shortcomings in the recoil mechanism and the handle quality. I expected you to complain about the carburetor as some other users have, but I now think the user recommending upgrading the carb to a Stihl or US OEM carb may be overstating the carburetor adjustment problems. It sounds like the best course is to replace the recoil and handle with Stihl or OEM quality when they crap out and then wait until the carburetor becomes an issue, if at all, at sometime in the future. That scene of you ripping through an 18" trunk convinced me I should invest in one!

    • @americrypt9450
      @americrypt9450 3 года назад

      Completely agree. The full bar rip was convincing.

  • @NikMartin-I-am
    @NikMartin-I-am 3 года назад +5

    Good review, I'm waiting on a g372 (husky 365 clone) from farmertec now since I'm a husky guy. It sounds like your saw is four-stroking even under load, so it's running pretty rich. A saw is tuned about perfect when it four strokes just a bit with no load, then cleans up once it's under load. Lean out on the high circuit just a smidge!

    • @CarvingAPath
      @CarvingAPath  3 года назад +1

      Thanks. I agree I always liked husky myself. I am definitely interested in that 372 clone. When you get it let us know what you think we are thinking about getting one. And thanks for all of your positive feedback

    • @NikMartin-I-am
      @NikMartin-I-am 3 года назад +1

      @@CarvingAPath will do!

    • @localcrew
      @localcrew 3 года назад

      I bought the 372 Holzfforma a couple years back because I happened to have a Husky bar & chain left over from a saw I had sold. Bought the powerhead pre-assembled and started cutting with it. Two thumbs up, so far. I’m a Stihl guy but not rabid about the whole brand thing. I started out with an 18” genuine Husqvarna bar but then bought a 20” Chinese bar that I think was targeted at the Australian market because it has kangaroos on it. Can’t remember the brand name. Went with the 20” because that’s what I have run for years and I have about 25 chains in that length already. You should get one. I like mine.

  • @endtimes644
    @endtimes644 3 года назад +1

    the ironhorse chainsaw said very similar things, he ports , rebuilds , upgrades chainsaws., it actually sounds like it may need a slight carby tune up

  • @justicar5
    @justicar5 3 года назад +2

    if the chain is to hard, it may be worth tempering it back a little, 200 centigrade in an oven for half an hour should knock off a couple of rockwell.

  • @davidsawmandave8731
    @davidsawmandave8731 2 года назад +1

    Friend bought a g444 with the big bore kit , that saw has ran amazing without a hiccup, now picked up the 660 , complete garbage , saw leans out bad very erratic , gotta spend a bunch of money on real stihl parts now , I was spoiled on the 444

  • @douglasthompson2740
    @douglasthompson2740 3 года назад +9

    Good review. I don't find a chain being "too hard" a fault as harder teeth will stay sharp longer. Just use a grinder instead of a file. There are good pocket cordless ones available as well as bench grinders. Take a spare sharp chain with you and grind them at night. Using a file never was one of my favorite jobs anyway.

    • @thomasdavenport508
      @thomasdavenport508 2 года назад +2

      Yep. Get an ammo can and carry half a baker's dozen of sharp chains.
      I'm an arborist and sometimes, customers hang out and watch you work the whole time. I don't think customers would be impressed with me poppin a squat and taking 20 mins to sharpen my chains @$250/hr. Hahaha 👏🤣

    • @mattmoran6514
      @mattmoran6514 2 года назад

      @@thomasdavenport508 eer

    • @thomasdavenport508
      @thomasdavenport508 2 года назад

      @@mattmoran6514🧬🔬🧪⚗🧫💊 💉🤪🔨👉👌
      👏🤣

    • @nospam3409
      @nospam3409 2 года назад +1

      I've switched to a Timberline Sharpener that uses carbide cutters. Shouldn't have any problems with that chain 😉

  • @williamgrissom1995
    @williamgrissom1995 2 месяца назад

    I hope you can get some OEM parts for your saw soon. I think that will help you become happier with it.
    Of course buying a Stihl chainsaw would be preferable to most all of us. But a I'm thinking if we can only afford the "Chinese knockoff" we still have a chance to turn it into a pretty good saw over time with a few OEM parts. Of course that depends on how well it runs in the beginning and how many OEM parts we need to put into it as to how good a deal it turns out to be. But buying parts here and there as we can is easier to afford at a time than buying a brand new Stihl.
    So having that in mind, I just bought the G111 a copy of the Stihl Ms200t which I once owned and loved. Fingers crossed that I don't have to replace too many parts. Lol

  • @jayalbertz9756
    @jayalbertz9756 3 года назад +2

    Looks like a decent saw for the money.

  • @natejames289
    @natejames289 2 года назад

    Good deal I cut a ton of fir milling slabs now with a ms180c small logs my ms 311 died.i wanted the ms660 but don't have the cash.so I'm willing to try one out thanks man I'm willing to take same gamble.

  • @btortillala
    @btortillala 2 года назад

    as someone who uses stihl ms461 saws the on/off/choke switch is identical in the way it looks to work

  • @JROC734
    @JROC734 3 года назад +2

    Great video.
    Do these saws respond well to port work, and exhaust mods?

    • @CarvingAPath
      @CarvingAPath  3 года назад +1

      Absolutely .there are a couple good videos on RUclips of guys doing those things to their saws. thanks for the positive feedback

  • @ironsloth95
    @ironsloth95 2 года назад

    finally a guy who knows how to cut wood

  • @rndycttn007
    @rndycttn007 2 года назад

    Thank You! Great straight forward is the saw worth the money.

  • @osricsbruk
    @osricsbruk 3 года назад +3

    4th video, 4th comment!
    You don't have any chainsaw protective clothing? I see so many people on RUclips who don't use any. I know it's not cheap, but you don't get many second chances with an angry chainsaw, especially a big thing like that!
    I've used chainsaws for 19 years and always been careful, always safe but I won't fire up my wood dragons without my safety gear on. Stay safe man!

    • @tomcurran8470
      @tomcurran8470 Год назад +1

      I always wear a helmet, face mask, and gloves at least. Chaps and good boots don't hurt either. IMO, a chainsaw is much more dangerous than a gun for the user.

  • @HaftardsGuideService
    @HaftardsGuideService 3 года назад +11

    That saw needs tuned. Your barry in the rpms. Its cutting like a 55cc and not a 90cc

    • @stihlmanchainsaw8445
      @stihlmanchainsaw8445 3 года назад +1

      This guy is correct--you are not getting the power from your saw. I also recommend investing in a good Stihl chain. You will be very surprised at the difference.

    • @nooneimportant4510
      @nooneimportant4510 3 года назад +1

      Yes that saw needs tuned you should going through that without working so hard.

  • @gregrupar135
    @gregrupar135 3 года назад +4

    You buy that saw and buy the stihl replacement. That’s what I’ve done. Love my saw. Great power.

    • @BaronBoar
      @BaronBoar 3 года назад +1

      So like buy the saw and when you need to fix it buy the stihl parts? Makes sense to me.

    • @gregrupar135
      @gregrupar135 3 года назад +1

      @@BaronBoar dont know if you’re being sarcastic? But the power head is what you save the money on. Buying plastic parts is cheap

    • @BaronBoar
      @BaronBoar 3 года назад +1

      @@gregrupar135 I am agreeing with you.

  • @tylerwiggins664
    @tylerwiggins664 3 года назад +2

    Update on how your house is coming along?

  • @s.richard6330
    @s.richard6330 6 месяцев назад

    Hi, we adjusuted the carb, its 1.5 year now, compare to the real stihl's rpm and the saw still in a good shape, engin is healthy and the piston too, and it becomes a stronger saw, like the real one.

  • @donpetrey8007
    @donpetrey8007 3 года назад +1

    To hard of chain teeth sounds weird but I have heard of steel pipe that when you cut threads and it was so hard it chipped the dies. Then a foot later it was so soft it pulled the threads right after the threading teeth

  • @treblebass8049
    @treblebass8049 3 года назад +1

    I think you should hook that thing up to your jet ski and carve some serious wave grain dude.
    For real though, nice review. I have a H. Freight 20 ton log splitter, and it's good but some design errors inherent may prove to be it's undoing one day.

  • @johnwinden8511
    @johnwinden8511 3 года назад +3

    Good review and good job sharpening, it was throwing out great noodles.

  • @69pantz
    @69pantz 3 года назад

    I have a hutzl 360 clone. Great saw but had same issue with choke. You need to remove the metal rod that actuates the choke and put in a vise and bend it up about 1mm. Just so the plastic arm that pushes the rod up doesnt flex when choke flap is shut. On the choke side there is a metal spring tab and mine wouldnt seat properly until i did this. Now it is perfect. Usually fires in a few pulls. When choke wasnt seating properly id pull 15 times. Lol. I do not regret my purchase. To me it sounds like you are only pulling 11000ish rpm. Buy a cheap tach adjust it and let her fly. You will bury you feet in wood chips in no time.

  • @vanderpoolfarmsl.l.c.9983
    @vanderpoolfarmsl.l.c.9983 Год назад

    Thank you for this review. How is the bar oiling?

  • @bobvincent4841
    @bobvincent4841 3 года назад +1

    Nice video. Sounded powerful. You just sold one for them.

  • @richardwilliams8052
    @richardwilliams8052 3 года назад +2

    Okay on your 8N tractor you're only supposed to have 6 volts going through the points what's happening is you're running 12 volt through the points and by changing by putting a ballast resistor in The Wire between the alternator or your your charging system and the points you'll get it back to 12 to 6 volts and everything will be fine you won't have any more problems any kind of a ballast resistor 64 Chevy is what I usually use systems are only supposed to use 6 full to Power And when everybody went to 12 volt they had to put those in to make them work make the points work

  • @joeantolak4629
    @joeantolak4629 11 месяцев назад

    I’m impressed by the rip cut , skip tooth ? 10 degrees ? Tell me about that chain stock or aftermarket?

  • @VinnyMartello
    @VinnyMartello 2 года назад +1

    I’ve been flirting with the idea of toying around with these. But I’m about to pick up a new Husqvarna 395xp for a thousand bucks and that’s too hard to pass up. The best part of your review though is definitely your beard. I didn’t even pay attention to the video.

    • @VinnyMartello
      @VinnyMartello 2 года назад

      It’s brand spanking new. Put a dual port muffler on it and a 36 inch bar and she rips!!!

  • @White000Crow
    @White000Crow 3 месяца назад

    My Holz has been nothing but problems. The latest, it looks like the chain tensioner cutouts on the saw body look to be to far apart so I can’t tighten the bar.
    Carb was junk, oiler wasn’t machined properly so it leaked all over, handle was shot first run.
    I had to keep a decomp on it because it’s so hard to pull it would rip the handle out of my hand.

  • @floydbeard5073
    @floydbeard5073 3 года назад +1

    I have a G388 MS380 clone and I have had it two year's it does have a ported jug gutted and ported muffler. I went with 24" forester platinum bar and chain and the saw is a power house ive cut 31 cords and so far not issues except blowing the rubber plug out the back the oiler other then that perfect no issues

  • @douglas1982b
    @douglas1982b 3 года назад +1

    I'm really thinking about this because I only have an acre of woods but I have some drops to do and some cleanup and dont wanna spend $600 on a saw

    • @Masteur043
      @Masteur043 3 года назад +1

      you could go smaller g660 is heavy beast

  • @FMcanada
    @FMcanada 3 года назад +6

    Interesting review ... I just put my order in for one of those yesterday, probably for the same reasons, its powerful and cheap. But for a brief moment, forget about the money, or where its made for that matter, the real question you should be addressing is - would you buy another?

    • @CarvingAPath
      @CarvingAPath  3 года назад +3

      F M yes I definitely would buy another one. I think you will be happy with your purchase. I think I forgot to mention in the video that ours has a 36 inch bar and it handles it without any problem. Good luck

    • @JohnJohnson-bg2oo
      @JohnJohnson-bg2oo 3 года назад

      Those are made in China I believe, and personally I wouldn't waste money on anything Chinese made.

    • @douglas1982b
      @douglas1982b 3 года назад +1

      @@JohnJohnson-bg2oo except for even Stihl has facilities in China. A 2 second Google search would reveal that

    • @JohnJohnson-bg2oo
      @JohnJohnson-bg2oo 3 года назад

      @@douglas1982b I've never used stihl saws, husqvarna and McCullough have always served me well, and are not made in China last time I checked. The point is that Chinese made products are garbage compared to the original version that they have unethically copied from.

    • @fingolfin9086
      @fingolfin9086 3 года назад

      @@JohnJohnson-bg2oo Exactly, I have purchased a few Chinese knock off items in the past and literally felt bad for using them until I replaced them. It’s about ethical spending at some point, paying the companies who are actually engineering and putting money into R&D and not just copying the designs of better men to sell with inferior materials.

  • @adamclark9253
    @adamclark9253 Год назад

    I appreciate your review,, thank you sir

  • @Thomas-wn7cl
    @Thomas-wn7cl Год назад +1

    How is the G660 running two years later? Thanks for the video

  • @edwardmitchell5979
    @edwardmitchell5979 2 года назад +1

    I’m not sure what the complaint about having a compression release was. My ms880 has one and without it you’d break something in the saw or your arm trying to start it.

  • @NathanVdV
    @NathanVdV 3 года назад +6

    after a year that thing should be screaming. retune the carb for more rpm and put on a 25" roller nose bar. then you'll be surprised even more. that thing is only running half of what It can do.

    • @chuckbailey6835
      @chuckbailey6835 3 года назад

      Yeah maybe not! If uses it like that every time didn't even give it a chance chance to warm up just started ripping 15 seconds after firing. That might be all he's ever going to get out of that saw but it don't even look like it's run enough to be broke in yet

    • @chuckbailey6835
      @chuckbailey6835 3 года назад

      Yeah maybe not! If uses it like that every time didn't even give it a chance chance to warm up just started ripping 15 seconds after firing. That might be all he's ever going to get out of that saw but it don't even look like it's run enough to be broke in yet

    • @fuddrucker74
      @fuddrucker74 3 года назад +1

      @@chuckbailey6835 it's a two stoke on a warm day. He wasn't abusive in any way to it. Cutting easy Luke that will warm it up in short order. The comments on here are correct, the carb needs to be adjusted correctly. This saw has a ton left on the table. If this Gent likes it now he'll really dig it when it's running where it should be.

  • @tatted_jackazz9684
    @tatted_jackazz9684 3 года назад +2

    I got mine for 300$ to my door I do firewood so alot of cutting Stihl will cost 1100 to 1900 if it last me 2 yrs am good with that

  • @9268ryan
    @9268ryan 2 года назад +3

    Dude, it looked like your beard was going to get caught up in the chain in one of the shots lol. That would suck if that happened.

    • @tomcurran8470
      @tomcurran8470 Год назад

      That's the first thing I thought of when I saw him, LOL.

  • @wickiuprat
    @wickiuprat 3 года назад +1

    I have a Husqvarna 51. 22 years old has never had a part replaced on it except chains runs as good as new. Just saying.

    • @CarvingAPath
      @CarvingAPath  3 года назад

      I have a Husqvarna 272 XP that I’ve had since 1997. I made most of my living with it it eventually lost compression but recently I have just completely overhauled it now it is good as new. Husqvarna is definitely my favorite