Holzfforma G366 pro

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newbury

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My "clown saw" (Joncutter 2511 with the 12" bar) which I bought for my Virginia home does pretty well for what it was designed for. However with some trees due to come down in Virginia it needed a big brother and my JD CS62, Stihl 660, and Stihl 088 are all in Mississippi and I'm tired of lugging them back and forth. So once I saw the capabilities of the "old G366" I decided to get one. Then the G366 Pro popped up for sale and I decided to get one from Hockfire Saws and beat any potential tariff increases.
Well all arrived today and it looks good.
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I'm pretty pleased with it.
 
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Pro one is a open port cylinder like the newer overseas oem 361's.

I like the air filter update they did to them on the Farmertec too.

Is there a extra muffler exit on the pro version mufflers? Thats the only thing the older ones needed OEM and clone. Muffler modded. They are so stuffed up inside.

I had a much older blue G366 regular one they sold way back. Ran just like my oem 361. Both were closed ports back then.

Mine even oiled a 32" bar with 28" buried better then my oem one. But that too can be hit and miss on afm oilers.

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   / Holzfforma G366 pro #3  
Think I have the PHO dry weight that oem uses to list saws at.

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   / Holzfforma G366 pro #4  
Keeping an eye on this thread. Tarriffs have made Stihl Pro saws unaffordable to the everyday property maintenance contractor.

I have 3 of them, and always believed in buying the best, but it’s time to start lookin at alternatives.

661 was $1400, now its like $1850. Screw that
 
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I bought the Joncutter and the pro saw back in the summer, but haven't run them yet. Waiting for snake season to end before I set foot in the woods.
 
   / Holzfforma G366 pro #6  
Keeping an eye on this thread. Tarriffs have made Stihl Pro saws unaffordable to the everyday property maintenance contractor.

I have 3 of them, and always believed in buying the best, but it’s time to start lookin at alternatives.

661 was $1400, now its like $1850. Screw that

I found out a long time ago chainsaws were changin when the EPA started to mandate emissions. The old reliable true two stroke motors were getting replaced with the stratified motors and metered fueling.

I purchased all the pre-EPA saws I could find, even a lot of used ones.

The older stuff is better. The problem now is a lot of people know this and either ask stupid money for the old stuff, or it's clapped out.

For example this saw, A poulan Pro 655, which is 99CC. It is in the same class as the 661. It's basically a Pioneer P65. This saw is a mid 80's hot rod from the factory. It's reed valve intaked which allows for a boost port where the intake usually is. This thing is a man's saw and will out cut a 661 all day, every day. There is so much torque and pull in this saw, it's absolutely wonderful and fun to run. I think the guy wanted 700, and I paid it happily.

If you put some time in and educate yourself, there are good deals for very good saws that come along.

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