Was cutting firewood today, and got down to the last cut of the day -- cutting off the stump -- when my 660 started running out of fuel. I pulled it out of the cut and turned it right side up and it got fuel again, so then I tried to finish the cut with the little fuel left in the tank. Didn't feel like going to the truck to get my other saw, but as soon as I did it, I said to myself "I don't think it's real good to run a saw out of fuel under load." Never did finish the cut -- ran out of fuel.
So I got the other saw and finished the job.
I haven't pulled the muffler to check piston condition ... and I use Mobil 1 Racing Synthetic 2T oil at 40:1 ... what are the chances that I screwed up the motor?
I'll post up what I find when I get the energy to pull the muffler. Right now, after bucking and loading a BIG white oak blowdown that has been hung up in another tree for the past 6 years, I am WIPED.
Thanks.
So I got the other saw and finished the job.
I haven't pulled the muffler to check piston condition ... and I use Mobil 1 Racing Synthetic 2T oil at 40:1 ... what are the chances that I screwed up the motor?
I'll post up what I find when I get the energy to pull the muffler. Right now, after bucking and loading a BIG white oak blowdown that has been hung up in another tree for the past 6 years, I am WIPED.
Thanks.