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Stihl Ms881


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11 minutes ago, AJStrees said:


That’s true Gary, but it’s been on the list for a while to be fair. I’ve upgraded to a 64” bar and bigger mill.

Bought it in small chunks. But in fairness the 92cc saw I got from Rob D does a great job milling. Just can’t mill up big oaks with a 48” bar. Got 3 or 4 oaks down in our woodlands which will need milling up. emoji106.png
 

Sell some oak slabs now to pay for that new saw 

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11 hours ago, Jayfidz said:

After an ms881 would anyone reccommend? Thanks 

Yes, would recommend. It is a monster milling saw. Far better than my 661. Made it redundant effectively.

 

Plenty of other things to say though....

It has a different bar setup than any other Stihl saw so you won't be swapping between a 461 / 661 or anything. More bars/chains...Expense.

Run it on Motomix / Aspen for longer life,? I do but it is more expense. 

 

Worth it? depends on how much you plan to do with it....

 

As previously said @Rough Hewn has posted loads on here and on you tube / insta   Have a  look

 

 

 

 

 

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