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Once you have an 88 you will find you use it far more than you are expecting to. An 066 will run a 36 bar, or at a push a 295xp husky.

 

Stihl do a 4' bar BTW. Its over £300. RobD can supply one for half that but not a stihl one if that bothers you.

 

what make bars is RobD selling tommer ?i need a new 4 foot bar for my 880 as one of the tards that used to work for me did the delightfull thing of bending it !!:thumbdown:

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what make bars is RobD selling tommer ?i need a new 4 foot bar for my 880 as one of the tards that used to work for me did the delightfull thing of bending it !!:thumbdown:

 

Get a Ball Peen Hammer and a flat surface like a Stump and hammer it straight.Unless the Bar has been folded,you should be able to do it.

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what make bars is RobD selling tommer ?i need a new 4 foot bar for my 880 as one of the tards that used to work for me did the delightfull thing of bending it !!:thumbdown:

 

the thing about the 880 is it is as you know 404. but you can get a 3/8 drive sprocket for it. the two best bars that Rob D sells are the Woodland Pro (Canon) and the GB. i have got the 50" WP and a 60" GB. the WP seems to keep cooler at the tip. i was advised once to get the biggest drive head you can then add the bars etc as you need them. works for me.:thumbup1:

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