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JR Maley ![]() Silver Level ![]() Joined: 21 Dec 2010 Location: Maryland Points: 99 |
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I won a John Deere 66SV two cylinder chainsaw yesterday on ebay. The 66SV is made by Echo and is the same as the Echo CST-610EVL. It is a pretty rare saw from what I understand. The main selling point for these saws was the smoothness. This saw is one of the last all magnesium saws. It is lightweight for its power because of no need for a counterweighted crank and it produces 80cc power out of 61cc's (the 66SV took the place of the 80EV when it came out, the 65SV was the regular 60cc class saw). I was hoping maybe somebody on here could tell me some more about these saws or there experience with them. (to hold me over till it arrives)
-JR
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wkpoor ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 25 Apr 2010 Location: Amanda, OH Points: 825 |
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Best place to ask about your saw is over at arboristsite.com. They will give you the whole scoop.
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