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In Desperate times...My Silky saves the day!


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Does not use much fuel!! Tis the most thirsty one we've got:lol:

 

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HI ROB im sorry mate but the 660 USE MORE FUEL PER BUTT THEN THE 880 AND THE 880 TAKES A 4FT BAR 660 HAS A HARD TIME WITH A 3FT BAR ON THE 880 MATE DOES NOT WORK AS HARD TO POWER THE BAR :thumbup1:ALL THE BEST JON :thumbup:

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Last week i was ringing up a 4ft macrocarpa nugget with both 088 and 660.

088 needed fueling more often - that said i was using it on the biggest timber with the 47" bar and the 660 was used at the narrower end with 30" bar so that may have had a bearing on it.

 

Not sure what the difference in fuel tank capacity is like - im sure google would tell me!

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