Stihl was all over the place back then...the 066 I'm working on is a real early one and it's mostly 064 with the 54mm jug and piston...most parts I've bought for it has been 064😊
Good stuff. I need to get down and talk to you. I have a small Doug fir leaning towards my guest house badly. I don't have any gear to properly cut it down. Or get you my phone number somehow to talk. I don't see it taking more than 20 minutes to be done. I'm just out of Colville about 3 miles. I just need to know how to contact you I guess. Thanks Taz.
Morning Tazman, I hope you are doing well and staying busy. Be cautious out there, especially with the fire season. Now, in full effect, stay safe, stay cool, and stay alert hydrated.
Thank you Kevin. Kind of a mystery and not a whole lot of info that a normal guy can understand and keep track of with all the numbers. Hahahahaha love ya brother 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
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Thank you Tom. Not alot of hands on info out there on this that I could find. Was lucky enough to have the extra parts in the pile. Love ya brother. 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓