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Just now, frammo said:

didnt need it ,ring gaps were tight ...shaved a bit off piston where some one dropped it ,flex honed bore and she s on par with me new 880 ....piston n barrel spent some time in ultrasonic cleaner ...well happy bud ?

Bloody hell, thats good news. Like I said I did not put it though that much use really. Last 2 years and I maybe did 2-3 logs with it. :D Everything was in the first year of ownership really and then I bought my Bandsaw Mill so it took a back-seat.

 

Very interesting that its on par with a 880 though. Was gonna buy a new 880 in the future if I ever started milling big logs again. I always assumed the 880 would have had a good bit more grunt. 

 

 

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