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The Farmertec Holzfforma Blue Thunder G660 is a robust 92CC gasoline-powered chainsaw featuring a 7 HP engine, a 25-inch 3/8" .063" guide bar, and an 84DL saw chain. Built with magnesium alloy parts for durability and equipped with a luxury wrap-around handle, it offers professional-grade cutting power and comfort. Ideal for both home and commercial use, it comes as a complete kit with tools and a fuel mixing bottle, backed by a 6-month warranty for home users.
Brand | Farmertec |
Power Source | Gasoline-Powered |
Horsepower | 7 hp |
Item Weight | 25.4 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 19"L x 13"W x 14"H |
Chain Length | 25 Inches |
Manufacturer | FARMERTEC |
UPC | 725423016468 |
Item Weight | 25.4 pounds |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 92cc |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**B
Can’t beat the price
I purchased the Stihl 066 version. Powerhead + 25” bar & chain. Out the door for under $300.I wouldn’t use this for everyday commercial work, but for around the property & for firewood, it’s a great deal. Parts are reasonably interchangeable with comparable Stihl product.
K**N
Pleased!
My husband is very pleased with his purchase. And, it arrived faster than expected!
D**W
after 1 year it still runs
**update 1 year of moderate use** sawed up 15 to 20.. 35+ inch logs, by 4 foot approx. and many many smaller medium logs. approx 14 to 16 cord of wood? idk.also loaned to a neighbor and he ran it for a day or 2 sawing up some huge maple.I bought this saw for 350 dollars originally, I would buy it again, wouldnt pay 459.. but maybe just the power head . it's a crap shoot really. I've since read other reviews of it and best I can say is if u only need an occasional large saw having this on hand would negate renting a bigger saw.this saw is frustrating, but once you get fuel up to it... it still runs great, spins a 36 inch .063 chain no problem. pull cord doesn't retract all the way at times,(hangs down approx 1 inch) saw will not start when warm with decompression button pressed.inbetween larger cuts tensioner must be tightened. every time. my guess is I need a new side plate. gonna take it to saw shop and see.saw loses its prime in between cuts also. if shut off. does not appear to leak fuel, so I spose it siphons back to the tank.I have since bought a mid size name brand saw, and use this for only bigger logs now. (over 28") I am changing it to 3 stars, from 4. I still run 3 bottles of 1 gal oil mix to 2.5 gal fuel. I dont quite do 25 to 1. more like 40 to 1? idk. math blah.original review.it was a pain to assemble this, felling handle does not fit had to bend it to make it work. the hardware is chineese pot metal, screw heads strip out easy, the tools it comes with are trash, the chain tensioner screw included. it's a PAIN to get the bar tensioner properly, air filter does not seal well. I am afraid the bar nuts and studs are pot metal as well, I havent had any issues with them yet tho. saw also leaks out bar oil when not in use. in typical stihl fashion so its definitely a clone.all that aside. for 349 bucks it's a beefy saw, runs great, it started right up in 3 pulls plenty of power, comparable to a stihl, I run both a 661 and a 395xp at work. it's a hair below a stihl for engine speed and power definitely. but at 349 bucks ...yeah initial view of it is good overall.if u can troubleshoot and run a finicky saw you will have no problem with this. I will update in a season or two,for now I have sawed up about 3 cords of wood, Douglas fir, maple and oak. chain is decent, even brand new holzfforma chains dont cut as well as echo chain, or husky does. (in my opinion.)still it's a decent base to start with and replace parts with genuine stihl parts as needed.I think this saw will make it a year or 2 for sure. and that's at way less money then a name brand saw for sure.stihl bars fit, and it seems to throw chain less than my 661 magnum. in fact I havent thrown chain yet. so that's good.as far as the gas mix, it says tun 25 to 1.I put 2 gallons of gas with a 2.5 gallon mixits smokey, runs great, alot of blue smoke tho. i habent checked spark plug yet but i will go thru the saw this winter and update next spring for sure.so far I am happy overall.it has its quirks, but u just have to deal with that kinda stuff sometimes.
T**N
Dont buy !!!! Svae your money and buy something good.
Used the chainsaw twice, chain is already stretched to the maximum, it is very very cheap material that wont last long at all. The blade/sword is the cheapest i have seen, tip chainguide gear is already frozen in place after being used only twice.I asked them for help, send pictures and so on.......no help at all.Dont buy this chainsaw, get something better.
J**P
Great for the average person.
Great saw with plenty of power, I've used a 20 inch stihl light bar and chain and a 36 inch Oregon bar and ripping chain.
S**R
It’s not a STIHL but it’s a good deal for the price.
This saw is a brut, lots of extra power, it takes a strong arm to pull it over 😅, the decompression button seems to be quite sensitive I have to re set it quite often but it starts and runs great. Heck of a deal for the price, I’m satisfied 👍🏻 I put three stars for the weight but it’s a 7hp saw i guess that’s to be expected.
D**T
Cheap, falls apart buy quality or be prepared to buy extra parts and spend time fixing it.
It's fairly light for the Ccs. I have a 63cc which cuts much better, both with new chain. Low expectations, but quality is certainly low. the grab plate fell off first use. New chain cut at steep angle, so brand new chain cut worse than the worst chain I have ever butchered while learning how to resharpen. Ended up ditching this for a decent quality 63cc because it was more than twice as fast. My 63 cc cost more, but performed much better. could not recommend due to its ability out of the box.***update*** I am giving this 3 stars because I bough a larger bar and chain. Tuned it a little and disconnected that grab plate all together becasue without lock tight it wont stay on. however, the main reason I got this was to cut large logs and or do some milling. I but up a fairly large cherry log and it worked ok. I think I could tune some more and possibly get maybe close to the power claimed. for the price it's ok, but no saw should ever cut like it did out of the box. If you buy from a box store you can return for another without issue. of course a saw this size you cant find in those stores so all in all it works, but you mat have to be prepared to spend some time and extra $ to get a bar and or chain that will work. I have no idea how to fix that chain other than tossing in the trash.As far as other thoughts. It might work ok for slabs, which is one use I wanted it for, but to mill regular 4/4 boards forget about it. Any chainsaw mill wast a lot of lumber simply becasue of the kerf of the chain, it is too slow and uses too much fuel to make any scene for anything but slabs or large logs... still it has its uses.
R**K
Very affordable!
What an awesome machine for a third of the money of its closest competitor! I'll be back for another one and accessories from them in the future!
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