Timbersawz
Bronze Member
Aside from the weight, I havent got a bad thing to say about the 66's. I have 5 of them, and they have been my most reliable saws. Im sad to see that their is now a replacement for them, and I sincerely doubt its going to prove as great.
If your not fit or strong enough, they are not a saw you want to be lumbered with all day (get it, lumbered??) But if you have bigger or tougher stuff to cut, they shine.
I like to run 22inch bars on them, although I do have a couple of 36's to go on them as well. (which they handle well but now I leave the longer bars to the bigger saws as for me its all about cutting speed, time is money)
Heres my old redlight 066 with a 36bar a few months ago, its older than dirt, cut more trees than I can even think and still works great as a felling and bucking saw
If your not fit or strong enough, they are not a saw you want to be lumbered with all day (get it, lumbered??) But if you have bigger or tougher stuff to cut, they shine.
I like to run 22inch bars on them, although I do have a couple of 36's to go on them as well. (which they handle well but now I leave the longer bars to the bigger saws as for me its all about cutting speed, time is money)
Heres my old redlight 066 with a 36bar a few months ago, its older than dirt, cut more trees than I can even think and still works great as a felling and bucking saw