tek9tim
ArboristSite Guru
Well, a couple of weeks ago, Dean posted a pic of Tree Sling'r with a tree he dropped with his stage II 460, and some people mentioned that a 66 would be better suited to that size timber. I finally got a chance to drop a tree with the 42" bar on my WHS 660 this last weekend. The tree was a 48" Ponderosa snag. Let me tell you what, that saw pulls harder now with the 42" bar than it did before with the 36" bar, or than my old 7.7hp 066 did with a 36" bar. The thing straight rips, and I only have factory grind Oregon CJX chain on it. The whole backcut took 3 minutes, not bad considering I had to double cut, set wedges, and I was going slowly to make sure everything was going well. If I was cutting timber for production, this saw would make me a lot of money. I highly reccommend WHS's mods.