So, it finally got over 20* F today, so I had the itch to cut some wood. Tried out one of the Asian 660s. The saw ran well, but nothing ever goes too smoothly.
First, there are the delays based on calls from my clients, then I go to install the 28" B+C Matt got for his Dad ... Never send a Husky guy to do Stihl stuff, he got the 93 link chain instead of the 91 link, so I stole another B+C from one of my other saws. (my chains won't work cause they are .063 instead of .050)
Then I finally get over to my friend Tim's house (where I got my deer) and there are about 30 turkeys blocking the drive way, and they did not want to move.
So I sank the 660 into the dead Chestnut (Rock) Oak, and it did real well. Except when I tried to re fill it, the fuel cap started leaking! Stopped at an auto parts store on the way home and got some large O rings to replace the flat washers, seems to be working so far.
My new Fiskars X-27 (left the old one up at the cabin so I don't have to take them back + forth) split the dead, hard, cold wood very easily. I'm not even going to bother bringing the hydro over. Amazing how solid a lot of it is based on how long this tree has been down. There is another big dead one still standing that I may take down next year, but it is intertwined with some other trees, and may be larger than my 36" bar, so it will take some work.