Stihl 044/046 vs 066

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hey guys! looking to purchase a new saw and ive narrowed it down to down to either a 044/046 or a 066. wanted to get some opinions. planning on using it for some medium to large firewood bucking and felling with likely starting with a 28in bar (maybe upgrading to a 32in later). weights not a big factor for me, but im pretty mobile and plan on hiking around with it, too. any thoughts on preference and aftermarket mods would be appriciated!

edit: i currently only have (as far as work saws go) a straight shotted 026 pro. its a beast of a saw for its size, but obviously i need something bigger to compliment it!
 
hey guys! looking to purchase a new saw and ive narrowed it down to down to either a 044/046 or a 066. wanted to get some opinions. planning on using it for some medium to large firewood bucking and felling with likely starting with a 28in bar (maybe upgrading to a 32in later). weights not a big factor for me, but im pretty mobile and plan on hiking around with it, too. any thoughts on preference and aftermarket mods would be appriciated!

edit: i currently only have (as far as work saws go) a straight shotted 026 pro. its a beast of a saw for its size, but obviously i need something bigger to compliment it!
066, not even close :p
My main saw for decades till I got a ported 661, 2 main saws for many years…066, 346xp, ported
66 wore a 24” most of the time. Pulled a 42, 404 with ease. Get the hi-output (AU model) oiler, however, or you’ll burn up tips.
 
I have all 3 saws , in your case a good 046/ms460 would be my choice. I have an ms460 with a 32" 3/8ths that's a joy for felling , and an old 046 that runs a 28" with .404 .
I go for the 066 for the bigger stuff than 32" DBH .
I would have to agree. Don’t get me wrong 066/660 is a fantastic saw but for me that would be a dedicated 32/36” bar saw. 046/460 is a good compromise and will run anything from 20” to 36” bar in a pinch (softwood) I’d say 28” full skip is the sweet spot. I run a 7900 with 28” bar 33RS in hard and soft wood no problem, 046/460 is close enough in displacement.
 
I have a 066 clone(bought on sale cheap) and wish I'd have spent a little more and bought the 046 or 372 clone.
I only use the 066 for bucking up log piles, im not carrying it around felling trees, it gets heavy fast.
 
We have 2 044's, and I have a 661. If you want a bigger bar than like a 25"-28" on an 044 or 046, I'd say the 066/660/661. I don't think that the 044/046 would like a big big bar unless you're at sea level. The 661 does get heavy, but isn't too bad depending on the application. I've run it all day before out in the woods, and isn't killer.
 
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