@@joseamezola4345 I think I watched a video on those there like the best blowers ? Anyway my 2511t came today surprisingly. The thing is so small. Now I have to wait on the bar and chain but I'll do some stock cuts with it, looks like it can be easily modified. 👊
@@PoplarMechanic There the best I've used stronger than the old stihl but idk about the new br800, should be about equal. The new echo pb8010 is a brute biggest blower u can buy. It just came out so it's hard to find I've always used the redmax though.
Absolutely love my 660. Got it from a guy a long time ago and it’s never given me any trouble. Well I guess I dropped a tree on it once but I fixed it. What do you think about the Max Flow air systems?
I've never had one issue with mine either runs perfect everytime even though I think the 395xp has more power. The Max flows are great filters, give you more surface area and more flow obviously. Just got to keep them oiled good. Only reason I dont have one is cause my saw is stock and while they benefit all saws I think it benefits ported saw even more so. Thanks for watching!
Jose Amezola I agree the 395 does have a little more booty on her but the ergonomics of the 660 just feels better in my hands. I choose feeling over power in this particular application. I’ve ran them both for long periods of time and I just feel better running the 660. Not saying if all I had was a 395 the job would get done any differently though. It’s a badass pice of gear.
@@mike99ify I agree with the fact with whatever you're more comfortable with is the best tool to use. The more comfortable you are the more focused you are.
I love my 660 magnum fantastic saw
My favorite saw
I tend to prefer the 395 but they're both power houses
What should we look out for when buying a used 660- 661. ?? Thank tou
Great video. Thank you.
I have to hit the pawn shop, Really nice saw. 👊
I bought a ebz8500 at the same time was a very good deal for both but that happens around Detroit.
@@joseamezola4345 I think I watched a video on those there like the best blowers ? Anyway my 2511t came today surprisingly. The thing is so small. Now I have to wait on the bar and chain but I'll do some stock cuts with it, looks like it can be easily modified. 👊
@@PoplarMechanic There the best I've used stronger than the old stihl but idk about the new br800, should be about equal. The new echo pb8010 is a brute biggest blower u can buy. It just came out so it's hard to find I've always used the redmax though.
@@PoplarMechanic Looks like you're gonna be having fun tommorow and modding over the weekend. ✊🏼
Is this the magnum or the same as the magnum? Thanks
Absolutely love my 660. Got it from a guy a long time ago and it’s never given me any trouble. Well I guess I dropped a tree on it once but I fixed it. What do you think about the Max Flow air systems?
I've never had one issue with mine either runs perfect everytime even though I think the 395xp has more power. The Max flows are great filters, give you more surface area and more flow obviously. Just got to keep them oiled good. Only reason I dont have one is cause my saw is stock and while they benefit all saws I think it benefits ported saw even more so. Thanks for watching!
Jose Amezola I agree the 395 does have a little more booty on her but the ergonomics of the 660 just feels better in my hands. I choose feeling over power in this particular application. I’ve ran them both for long periods of time and I just feel better running the 660. Not saying if all I had was a 395 the job would get done any differently though. It’s a badass pice of gear.
@@mike99ify I agree with the fact with whatever you're more comfortable with is the best tool to use. The more comfortable you are the more focused you are.
Nice saw sir. Keep it up
I have one for milling. The air filter gets dirty fast. I milled with my 572 and it never gets plugged. I don't like the fill caps for sure.
How assemble while doing service of ms 660
hi how many horses power have ms660 ?
He says in video