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Re: Chinese Copy of a Stihl 660
« Reply #10 on: April 09, 2015, 07:40:06 am »
I have seen that info....and have focused on the AM for parts to nudge a bit more life out of older or damaged saws. The "whole saw" from aftermarket parts is a fun exercise, but I'm not certain of the implications and ramifications of guys like Dave  selling them! Stihl can't be supportive of that type of activity and I wonder about Government  EPA and safety regulations. I guess one can argue a 660 is an obsolete saw no longer produced. For me, a source of AM parts makes sense from time to time depending on the Situation. Huztl has always been a place I go for online service as they have treated me well. The value of a guy like Dave is if he stocks parts therefore shortens the delivery time. Pretty much everything is available on eBay but you have to wait if they are overseas....unless you stock your own parts. Think I might try two concepts... the "Heart transplant" using a AM Short block to revive a dead 660 and a "Make Over" using plastic to salvage a crushed 660.... Put them in the test rotation. The plastic I've seen for the Husqvarna's has varied, Some has been more than acceptable, and other less so.. and this winter things that appeared more brittle proved to be so... :)

But no one seems to have run and compared those AM saw to the real Stihl..  That's what I was looking for. Maybe I'll just do it when time allows for fun.

 

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