MS660 chainsaw is not just any chainsaw; it's a legend in the world of heavy-duty, professional woodcutting. Designed for extreme conditions and formidable tasks, this chainsaw has carved its niche among the best. Let's delve into what makes the MS660 a standout choice and dissect its features, performance, and my personal take on this powerhouse.
With a displacement of 91.6 cm³ and a power output of 5.2/7.1 kW/PS, the MS660 is nothing short of a beast. However, owning one has given me a nuanced perspective. In its stock form, the chainsaw can feel underwhelming due to a restrictive factory muffler.
But once it's opened up, the MS660 roars to life, showcasing its true potential. It's crucial to understand that while it's a powerhouse, its advantages over other models like the 440/460/372/7900 become apparent only when dealing with significantly large wood. For smaller tasks, its prowess may not be as noticeable, but when you hit the 30″ mark, the MS660's capabilities are undeniable.
- The MS660's high engine power (5.2/7.1 kW/PS) is ideal for cutting through dense and hard wood, proving invaluable in professional and heavy-duty settings.
- With options ranging from 20″/50cm to 36″/90cm, the chainsaw offers versatility to handle a variety of cutting tasks, making it suitable for different wood sizes and types.
- Features like ElastoStart and manual decompression provide a smoother and easier start, reducing the physical strain on the user.
- The side-mounted chain tensioning allows for quick and easy adjustments, enhancing the overall user experience.
- The Controlled-Delivery Oil Pump and Ematic System ensure efficient use of oil, prolonging the lifespan of the chainsaw's components.
- The compensator helps maintain consistent engine performance and reduces the frequency of maintenance.
- The anti-vibration system significantly reduces the vibrations transmitted to the user, minimizing fatigue and allowing for longer periods of use.
The MS660 is a fantastic saw, extremely well-built, and designed for the professional logger. It's not a universal tool but a specialized one. For the average user, it might be overkill. The chainsaw is sold often not just based on need but on the want for having the biggest and baddest. While it's a badge of honor in the professional circle, for many, it might be a purchase driven by aspiration rather than necessity.
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MS660

- Engine Displacement: 91.6 cm³
- Power Output: 5.2/7.1 kW/PS
- Weight: 7.4 kg
- Power-to-Weight Ratio: 1.4 kg/kW
- Sound Pressure Level: 101 dB(A)
- Sound Power Level: 114 dB(A)
- Vibration Levels (Left/Right): 7/7 m/s²
- Saw Chain Pitch: 3/8″
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The MS660 is engineered for those who the most challenging woodcutting scenarios. Its high engine power, coupled with a relatively low weight, makes it a perfect partner for dense stands and cutting through the hardest of woods. Available in guide bar lengths ranging from 20″ / 50cm to 36″ / 90cm
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- ElastoStart: This ensures a smooth start-up, a blessing for any professional who knows the rigors of starting a high-compression tool.
- Carburettor Pre-Heating: A feature that makes the MS660 a reliable companion even in the coldest of winters.
- Controlled-Delivery Oil Pump: This innovative feature reduces oil consumption significantly, a thoughtful design catering to long, intense cutting sessions.
- Side-Mounted Chain Tensioning: Quick, protected, and secure - exactly what you need when you're in the middle of a demanding job.
- Compensator and Manual Decompression: These features ensure the chainsaw maintains its performance with minimal maintenance and an easier start-up.
- Anti-Vibration System and Ematic System: They make the work less tiring and more efficient, proving that thinks about the user's comfortable and the chainsaw's performance.
- In its stock configuration, the chainsaw might underperform due to the restrictive factory muffler. Modifications might be necessary to unleash its full potential, which could be a drawback for non-technical users.
- Weighing 7.4 kg, the MS660 can be considered heavy, especially when used for extended periods, potentially leading to user fatigue.
- Described by some as a "fuel hog," the MS660's powerful performance comes at the cost of high fuel consumption, which might not be economical for casual or infrequent users.
- With the discontinuation of the MS660 model, finding new units might be challenging, and the availability of parts and service could potentially become an issue in the future.
- The MS660 was designed with the professional in mind, offering power that far exceeded the needs of average users. Its robust performance, while admirable, often led to it being over-purchased by those who didn't require such intense capabilities, raising concerns about misuse and safety.
- The MS660's high-quality components and design made it an expensive chainsaw to produce. This factor, combined with the emergence of more cost-effective models, likely influenced the decision from a business standpoint.
- The advent of newer, lighter, and more efficient chainsaw models made the MS660 less appealing to a market increasingly inclined towards more user-friendly and economical options. Focus shifted to developing chainsaws that better aligned with these evolving preferences.
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