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I really like these goat skin gloves, they helped me when I  had grip injuries......You sound young with a lot to discover, but RSI is very real for many folk with a heavy lifes workload weighing them down.
 
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Sadly you are well wide of the mark on all counts.
Luckily RSI never been an issue for me.
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Sadly you are well wide of the mark on all counts.
Luckily RSI never been an issue for me.

Never really had any health issues, or had a problem healing from injuries until I reached 42.
Now I have a very long list of things not quite right. Back,shoulders,elbows,knees etc
I’d recommend hydraulics for the over 40’s.
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20 minutes ago, Rough Hewn said:


Never really had any health issues, or had a problem healing from injuries until I reached 42.
Now I have a very long list of things not quite right. Back,shoulders,elbows,knees etc
I’d recommend hydraulics for the over 40’s.
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I'm getting like you even earlier. I'd recommend hydraulics for anyone.

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2 hours ago, Rough Hewn said:


Never really had any health issues, or had a problem healing from injuries until I reached 42.
Now I have a very long list of things not quite right. Back,shoulders,elbows,knees etc
I’d recommend hydraulics for the over 40’s.
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Or a fit young dumb as fook young lad ?on work experience 

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On 07/11/2020 at 09:07, Rough Hewn said:


Never really had any health issues, or had a problem healing from injuries until I reached 42.
Now I have a very long list of things not quite right. Back,shoulders,elbows,knees etc
I’d recommend hydraulics for the over 40’s.
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Yes totally agree with you here, i seen them hydraulic arm chairs on day time telly the other day, if we get a few of use we might get a deal on them, oh and you get a free pen as well ,,,,,,

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so, how much bigger is it than a 661? and how much more powerful?

is it worth it?

i dont do a lot of big trees, i was looking at a 661, made easier when the 880 was discontinued.

now it bites a bit to buy the second biggest saw.

i like the idea that it will just eat anything i point it at, but i remember the 880 i used in my early days.

feels too big in my memory. 

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