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I had a 322dx boxer all of last week for a big development site i was on. The place was on a silly bank and we had to fell 26 trees. 4 of which were 60 foot (topped) poplars that the 880 went through just with a 36 inch bar. The Boxer lifted the rings up with no problems and flew up and down the bank all day. The conifers we felled were really easy with it, literally sned it, then grab and push loads into the bucket grab and away you go. I kept 2 blokes going flat out on my chipper all day!!

Its a serious investment but i reckon they are worth their weight as long as you can justify them.

 

Josharb, i had to buy another 880 as i missed mine after selling it to you!!!!

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