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Wow, that's some job. The logistics of arranging the straight edge, lifting and moving the slabs will be quite something. I agree that a 120 cc saw is required for that - both to run the width of bar, but also because you will be cutting for a long time. The 661 will be an excellent 'partner saw' for cutting off any bumps.As above there is very little between the two saws - get whatever is cheapest or maybe you can get a good deal on a bar and chain. Beyond 4 ft bars and chains get expensive, this could be $500 alone.
Wow, that's some job. The logistics of arranging the straight edge, lifting and moving the slabs will be quite something. I agree that a 120 cc saw is required for that - both to run the width of bar, but also because you will be cutting for a long time. The 661 will be an excellent 'partner saw' for cutting off any bumps.
As above there is very little between the two saws - get whatever is cheapest or maybe you can get a good deal on a bar and chain. Beyond 4 ft bars and chains get expensive, this could be $500 alone.