Man, such an unfair comparison lol but as for that gas cap, if you look inside the fuel tank, on the side should be a slot you insert the ball on the end of the cap into, pull all the way up and it should lock in place, thus holding the cap.
Thanks for the tip! I’ll have to check that out next time I’m in my shop. Not a fair comparison, just the best one I could make haha. Thanks for watching!
@@twillis8601 yeah, I think I paid right about $600 for the Husky new, and like $320 for the G660 (powerhead only), I hope you like your new saw, I've been enjoying mine a lot, thanks for watching!
I have both the same saws, a clone 660 and 460 rancher. I don’t have a 36” bar I use a 24” and 32” on the 660 when needed. The rancher 460 is a dog, really it should be sold with a 18-20” it can’t pull a 24” at all through hard wood. I love the clone 660 it saves so much time cutting firewood it’s super fast.
Thanks for watching man! And you’re right. The 460 with a 24 inch bar sucks. I’ve never run it with a shorter bar but it doesn’t have the stones to pull one that long. Been really impressed with the clone saws so far. I know some people have had some horror stories with them, but they do present a huge amount of value for what they are
Someone stole your saw? Boy!! Let me find 'em! Great video brother. I just cleared out some land using my saw and tractor. Video is coming out tomorrow at 10 AM EST. Making content with loud equipment makes you pay attention to the volume levels, be sure to equalize the clips between talking and running the saw or tractor. Stay good!
Yeah, someone stole my saw and about $17,000 worth of four wheelers, tools, and trailers. That is good advice I’ll just have to learn how to do that. And I’ll check out the video once it posts. Thanks for watching buddy.
@@LandFather Oh wow, that’s no joke. Makes you think about what else you can do to secure your belongings. Hope you’ve been able to replace some of the items over time.
@@ArjunFarms it was on a recreational hunting track (160 acres) I owned a few years ago. The local meth enthusiasts found my hunting camp and helped themselves. Everything was locked up but that doesn’t really matter if they’re determined. I’ve since upgraded or replaced pretty much everything they took, and I sold that land for a tidy profit so I feel like I got the last laugh, but when it happened I was apocalyptically mad.
I am debating a clone saw. I bought some legit old Stihls from a local guy who freshens and resells used saws, but he does occasionally throws out a clone with some mods, but they are more pricey at $750. But really like my 361 and am hoping to find a good used 661
@@LandFather New is about 1700 at our local farm store. Lightly used i see asks as high as 1500 but most sell around 1000 to 1300. I have moved from sawmilling to doing tree removals. I would use a 660 for stumping mostly and cutting up trunk sections. Yard maples get up to 60+ inches around here at the base and are pretty common at that size. I use a 72cc 038 mag right now with a 30" bar slinging full skip chain, but its all that saw wants stumping big wood.
@@IndependenceIron for less than half the price of a good used one it might be worth a look. Hard to know how it will hold up to stumping wood that big but I reckon it should do fine.
for firewood the clone saws are fine but if u use it everyday they just dont hold up. also unless your in really big wood the 660 is kind of pointless and a stihl 460 can cut just as fast or faster in small stuff at alot less weight. i run saws everyday for work and my go to saw is a 046 stihl and only really use the 660's we have when its a really big stump and the torque is needed. thats just me though. ive heard the g466 and g444 are the best to clone saws they have.
@@swere1240 I certainly don’t use my saws every day, I bought one of these originally to do some chainsaw milling, and then it got stolen and I wanted to replace it. I’m happy with it so far. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Yeah you picked right for the milling a 660 is perfect for that. I just recently picked up a clone of a echo 2511t on eBay for 130 bucks and I haven't had any big issues with it yet. It's a clone of the lightest chainsaw u can buy it's. top handle ment for in the tree but when cutting small stuff on the ground they are great. The brand is called v modest if your interested.
Hey man, great video can you weight the power head when you get a chance? Amazon say 20.94lbs. Stihl ms660 is 16.1lbs. Wonder if the amazon is shipping weight as well but would be great to know on here thanks. Subscribed
@@LandFather Any update on this? I've been curious about the weight as well. I have the G444 and with a 28" bar and a bit of fuel/oil it comes in at exactly 20lbs. I'm curious about the assembled weight of the G660 as well. I've been mulling over getting one as I mill with my G444, but milling is hard on it.
Thanks for the video, I'm waiting for mine to show up.
@@simonklein2501 thanks for watching and commenting. They’re pretty impressive for what they are. A LOT of capability for the $$$
you need to throw that scrench in the garbage and get a pair of visegrips lol
The ultimate chainsaw tool
Thanks for watching! If any of yall have had a Holzfforma saw let me know your experience with it
Man, such an unfair comparison lol but as for that gas cap, if you look inside the fuel tank, on the side should be a slot you insert the ball on the end of the cap into, pull all the way up and it should lock in place, thus holding the cap.
Thanks for the tip! I’ll have to check that out next time I’m in my shop.
Not a fair comparison, just the best one I could make haha. Thanks for watching!
Unfair comparison in the way that the husky still costs quite a bit more to cut half as fast 😂. I just got a g660 yesterday
@@twillis8601 yeah, I think I paid right about $600 for the Husky new, and like $320 for the G660 (powerhead only), I hope you like your new saw, I've been enjoying mine a lot, thanks for watching!
I have both the same saws, a clone 660 and 460 rancher. I don’t have a 36” bar I use a 24” and 32” on the 660 when needed. The rancher 460 is a dog, really it should be sold with a 18-20” it can’t pull a 24” at all through hard wood. I love the clone 660 it saves so much time cutting firewood it’s super fast.
Thanks for watching man! And you’re right. The 460 with a 24 inch bar sucks. I’ve never run it with a shorter bar but it doesn’t have the stones to pull one that long.
Been really impressed with the clone saws so far. I know some people have had some horror stories with them, but they do present a huge amount of value for what they are
There's a notch built in the fuel tank where you can insert the string for your fuel cap
Thank you, I will double check that next time I’m in my shop
Someone stole your saw? Boy!! Let me find 'em! Great video brother. I just cleared out some land using my saw and tractor. Video is coming out tomorrow at 10 AM EST. Making content with loud equipment makes you pay attention to the volume levels, be sure to equalize the clips between talking and running the saw or tractor. Stay good!
Yeah, someone stole my saw and about $17,000 worth of four wheelers, tools, and trailers.
That is good advice I’ll just have to learn how to do that.
And I’ll check out the video once it posts. Thanks for watching buddy.
@@LandFather Oh wow, that’s no joke. Makes you think about what else you can do to secure your belongings. Hope you’ve been able to replace some of the items over time.
@@ArjunFarms it was on a recreational hunting track (160 acres) I owned a few years ago. The local meth enthusiasts found my hunting camp and helped themselves. Everything was locked up but that doesn’t really matter if they’re determined. I’ve since upgraded or replaced pretty much everything they took, and I sold that land for a tidy profit so I feel like I got the last laugh, but when it happened I was apocalyptically mad.
I am debating a clone saw. I bought some legit old Stihls from a local guy who freshens and resells used saws, but he does occasionally throws out a clone with some mods, but they are more pricey at $750. But really like my 361 and am hoping to find a good used 661
Thanks for stopping by.
What’s a good used 661 run in your part of the world? And what do you want to do with it?
I just checked out that rocket stump video on your channel. Super cool man, new sub here!
@@LandFather New is about 1700 at our local farm store. Lightly used i see asks as high as 1500 but most sell around 1000 to 1300. I have moved from sawmilling to doing tree removals. I would use a 660 for stumping mostly and cutting up trunk sections. Yard maples get up to 60+ inches around here at the base and are pretty common at that size. I use a 72cc 038 mag right now with a 30" bar slinging full skip chain, but its all that saw wants stumping big wood.
@@LandFather Thanks for the sub. I subbed yours also. I am originally from Northeast Ga. Miss being down south! Keep up the good content.
@@IndependenceIron for less than half the price of a good used one it might be worth a look. Hard to know how it will hold up to stumping wood that big but I reckon it should do fine.
for firewood the clone saws are fine but if u use it everyday they just dont hold up. also unless your in really big wood the 660 is kind of pointless and a stihl 460 can cut just as fast or faster in small stuff at alot less weight. i run saws everyday for work and my go to saw is a 046 stihl and only really use the 660's we have when its a really big stump and the torque is needed. thats just me though. ive heard the g466 and g444 are the best to clone saws they have.
@@swere1240 I certainly don’t use my saws every day, I bought one of these originally to do some chainsaw milling, and then it got stolen and I wanted to replace it. I’m happy with it so far. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Yeah you picked right for the milling a 660 is perfect for that. I just recently picked up a clone of a echo 2511t on eBay for 130 bucks and I haven't had any big issues with it yet. It's a clone of the lightest chainsaw u can buy it's. top handle ment for in the tree but when cutting small stuff on the ground they are great. The brand is called v modest if your interested.
@ I’ve got an echo 271T top handle I enjoy using a lot. One handed cutting is sometimes so convenient
😎😎 very nice
Thanks man, come run it sometime
YEEEEHAWWW @@LandFather
Hey man, great video can you weight the power head when you get a chance? Amazon say 20.94lbs. Stihl ms660 is 16.1lbs. Wonder if the amazon is shipping weight as well but would be great to know on here thanks. Subscribed
Thanks for watching! I should have a scale in the shop I can get you a weight on the power head, at the least the bathroom scale should work
@@LandFather Any update on this? I've been curious about the weight as well. I have the G444 and with a 28" bar and a bit of fuel/oil it comes in at exactly 20lbs. I'm curious about the assembled weight of the G660 as well. I've been mulling over getting one as I mill with my G444, but milling is hard on it.
@@chad1755 once I get out in my shop this afternoon I’ll take a weight in it and let you know. It’ll be full of gas, bar oil, 36in bar, and chain
@@chad1755 it was right at 27 pounds fully ready to rock
@@LandFather Thanks!
It need a slightly chewing
😮😮 mantap bro
@@garengtutorial8923 thank you
@@LandFather oke bro salam kenal