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Hi guys I have an 880 mainly used for milling but the times I have used it for big stuff it’s been ace apart from the air filter as already said I did a chainsaw carving on a massive horse chestnut and we used an 880 with a 2 ft bar and that was cool as , I like big saws though any excuse , if it was me it would be the still 880 

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I'll just say that the question is "big saws on the market" not still in production for us in Europe..... so if you really,really need that power etc then find yourself a 090 and if you really, really, really just must have that power then a 090 G with a proper 090 top end ( G's came with the 107cc as standard). I can't see anyone here or pretty much anywhere other than a rainforest where you are felling "Big" hardwoods that needs that amount of bulk to lug around when a 661-395 or their older stablemates will not do the job ? Get them ported and away you go, I have a 3120,084, 2x090, 090G and a Contra S and I dont even get them out for anything other than milling and even then 2x 2101 on a double ended bar is an easier job ! 

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