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Hello peeps

I am looking into buying a new big saw in the stihl 084 area, but notice that the husky equivilant is about 2 hundred quid cheaper, I think its called the 3120XP. Does anyone have any thoughts out there???

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i havent had any dealings with 084 but the 3120xp u get alot of vibration with 36inch bar we use them with my local council . i think the 395xp far better better balance no vibration , i got 28inch bar n mine it does the job u dont get so fatiged

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i run a 660! air filter dosnt work and it does'nt seem to oil all that well even though ive turned oil pump up the saw only 12 mounths old and hardly done any work. anyone got any suggestions?

 

Run a film of grease around the inside of your air cleaner cover,it will pick up the fine dust before it hits your filter.Check it and wipe off the grime and recoat as needed.We are only talking about a film of Grease,not a layer like peanut butter on Toast!

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Run a film of grease around the inside of your air cleaner cover,it will pick up the fine dust before it hits your filter.Check it and wipe off the grime and recoat as needed.We are only talking about a film of Grease,not a layer like peanut butter on Toast!

 

thats a good tip cheers.

 

spoke to stihl rep, and apperently its a common fault that they are aware of. the have told me that they do another filter as an aftermarket option which should stop it. sounds iffi to me but the next time in at the dealers ill ask:hmmmm2:

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thats a good tip cheers.

 

spoke to stihl rep, and apperently its a common fault that they are aware of. the have told me that they do another filter as an aftermarket option which should stop it. sounds iffi to me but the next time in at the dealers ill ask:hmmmm2:

 

the best aftermarket filter is a husqvarna one with saw attached:thefinger:

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