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       John Deere 66SV Echo 610 twin
       By: Cut4fun Date: October 21, 2012, 6:44 pm
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       Just sharing some pics of a clean JD 66 twin.
       Guess it is a echo 610 twin that some guys go nuts over except
       this one is in the even rarer yellow JD colors.   Just seems
       this area is abundant with these darn things.
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       Re: John Deere 66SV Echo twin
       By: Cut4fun Date: October 21, 2012, 6:45 pm
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       Couple more shots. Looks like someone put the banana nose bar on
       upside down.  :D
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       Re: John Deere 66SV Echo 610 twin
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: October 14, 2013, 1:50 pm
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       I've been passing on the little echo 610 twin over the years at
       very good prices. Some $150. Also been passing on these JD
       colored ones that I like the looks of best.
       I had the chance to run Mark's echo twin at the gtg and have to
       say a very smooth in the cut 60cc saw.   8)
       Mark stated he gave $75 for this twin.
       The log I was cutting in was a little punky and I  should have
       went to a new fresh stick.  Thats my bad.
       Brad I think ran it in better wood.
       [img width=700
       height=525]
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       Re: John Deere 66SV Echo 610 twin
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: October 14, 2013, 1:52 pm
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       Re: John Deere 66SV Echo 610 twin
       By: 660magnum Date: October 14, 2013, 4:40 pm
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       I ran that Echo twin some and I thought it was smooth and quiet.
       It was not heavy and underpowered like people sometimes comment.
       They must have never run one?
       #Post#: 25112--------------------------------------------------
       Re: John Deere 66SV Echo 610 twin
       By: Bitburger Date: October 14, 2013, 5:00 pm
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       Nice saw !!!
       A 610 will be my next project, still in the box but
       disassembled.
       Already available from $150 ? I think I should get a 2nd for
       parts then ;-)
       Back in my days it was much more  ::)
       Very complex saw though, like a kind of concept study. To me it
       looks like it could never be competitive in a professional
       context!
       The matter is, that they had to double too much things. 2
       pistons, two rods, two coils, this all ads up in weight.
       And with just 2 x 30cc, they never get real credit for it.
       The cooling concept is finally the total mess and will kill
       every twin that will be used on a regular basis!  :P
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       Re: John Deere 66SV Echo 610 twin
       By: 660magnum Date: October 14, 2013, 6:38 pm
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       [quote author=Bitburger link=topic=1257.msg25112#msg25112
       date=1381788020]
       Nice saw !!!
       A 610 will be my next project, still in the box but
       disassembled.
       Already available from $150 ? I think I should get a 2nd for
       parts then ;-)
       Back in my days it was much more  ::)
       Very complex saw though, like a kind of concept study. To me it
       looks like it could never be competitive in a professional
       context!
       The matter is, that they had to double too much things. 2
       pistons, two rods, two coils, this all ads up in weight.
       And with just 2 x 30cc, they never get real credit for it.
       The cooling concept is finally the total mess and will kill
       every twin that will be used on a regular basis!  :P
       [/quote]
       You are correct but Echo did a pretty good job with all these
       obstacles.
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       Re: John Deere 66SV Echo 610 twin
       By: Bitburger Date: October 14, 2013, 6:45 pm
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       yeah, sorry, don't get me wrong. That saw is a piece of art !
       Must have been be very costly to produce as well!
       #Post#: 25427--------------------------------------------------
       John Deere 66SV Echo 610 twin
       By: Guideo Salvage Date: October 17, 2013, 9:34 pm
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       My pair:
       [img width=700
       height=525]
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       Re: John Deere 66SV Echo 610 twin
       By: fossil Date: October 18, 2013, 4:22 pm
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       Nice pair of twins Dr. G
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