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Don't know what all the fuss is about it's weight , after using a old Dolmar 153 I think the 880 is a walk in the park but then I grew up on a pig farm and use to virtually hand balling pork pigs up the cattle truck by hand when they refused to go for slaughter..... I wonder why that was !

 

Seriously if you got the work for one then go for it but has said 660/661 a better option which in hind sight I should of opted for .

 

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Don't know what all the fuss is about it's weight , after using a old Dolmar 153 I think the 880 is a walk in the park but then I grew up on a pig farm and use to virtually hand balling pork pigs up the cattle truck by hand when they refused to go for slaughter..... I wonder why that was !

 

Seriously if you got the work for one then go for it but has said 660/661 a better option which in hind sight I should of opted for .

 

Ste

 

I could pick one up up till I was about 50 but not now . Husky 395XP for me ....:biggrin:

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Hate the sight of them, always blunt because no one can ever be @rsed to sharpen 12` plus of chain before they launch it back in the shed. Certainly know about it after a day or two of swinging around on the end of one.White finger special :thumbdown:

 

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