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Ty Korrigan
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3 hours ago, Ty Korrigan said:

Thanks for that advice lads,

 Any more detail on this oiler stop punching?

Knowing my luck, I'd end up putting a hole in the crank case...meh!

   Stuart

 

Oh, should I buy that 880 anyway and put it on Arbtrader for £4k?

 

I was nervous about how hard I should be pushing/tapping it. Called Stihl technical who assured me I'd have to be a complete barbarian to harm anything. Suggest you ask them yourself for your own peace of mind. Or pay a dealer to do it for the ultimate liability shift.

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Yo, what's the difference between tapping the pin and replacing the whole stock oiler pump with the high-output pump?

 

Does pinning a normal pump make it the same as a high output pump, or will it exceed the high output pump? Or is it still not as good as a high output pump?

 

Does the high-output have a pin too? Can you turn the high output punp into a super ultra high output?

 

Anyone know?

 

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18 hours ago, Ty Korrigan said:

Thanks for that advice lads,

 Any more detail on this oiler stop punching?

Knowing my luck, I'd end up putting a hole in the crank case...meh!

   Stuart

 

Oh, should I buy that 880 anyway and put it on Arbtrader for £4k?

 

I’d like to know how many have put an 880 away for when they become valuable 

I think they have caught a cold cause the 881 is so good

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14 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:

Probably the same ones who are sitting on their 200's believing it was the best saw ever made 😁

Ha! You see them advertised from time to time for silly money, the ads often imply they’re like Thor’s hammer and will transform you into a tree climbing phenomenon.

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The 881 is a much better saw than the 880.
As far as future value goes…
There’s a guy in n.America has a virgin 090. Been hung on his shop wall since early eighties.
Got to about $4000 at auction.
Didn’t reach reserve.

Best time to buy an 880 was the time between the 881 release date and the actual arrival in shop date.
Heard of £900 cash deals…
Then sell it in the following month to people who think the 881 will be a dud.

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Well, I blew out the crud, shone a torch, used a worn round file and tappy tappy tap tap.

Turned the screw and WHOA!

Immediate flood of oil leading to a well lubed freshly sharpened 90cm bar.

I've put the 63cm back on a turned the screw back.

I'll keep an eye on the oil/fuel usage rate.

Thanks for that advice.

    Stuart

 

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