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still on sale here in Portugal. seems they have been popular here,

had a 2 week old one for a while from a neighbour whilst my two 200T saws were in for a major service, was OK , very fast cutting and lightweight , but just didnt seem as solid as the 200 saws.

that said good saw and will last a while if looked after.

 

 

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still on sale here in Portugal. seems they have been popular here,

had a 2 week old one for a while from a neighbour whilst my two 200T saws were in for a major service, was OK , very fast cutting and lightweight , but just didnt seem as solid as the 200 saws.

that said good saw and will last a while if looked after.

 

 

steve

 

This has been my arguement for years! Its NOT a 200t!

 

After using an 880 for years, one day had to use a 660 for the same job, would you say "it was ok, but not as solid, powerful or heavy as the 880"?

 

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Used my mates recently when the 200 broke down, lighter, not as powerful, nice little pruning saw. Cheaper aswell, But....won't be changing, I would miss the grunt.

 

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We have one as a back up to the 200t because we didn't have funds to buy two 200s. Neat little saw with the right chain on it. Heaps better since we took the spark arrester off. Not quite as grunty as the 200 but a suitable fill in for the smaller jobs.

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This has been my arguement for years! Its NOT a 200t!

 

After using an 880 for years, one day had to use a 660 for the same job, would you say "it was ok, but not as solid, powerful or heavy as the 880"?

 

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But the 880 and 660 are both "pro" saws, they are both very solidly built. I find weight for weight the 66 feels more power full,the 88 always feel a bit big and numb to me, so I don't really get your comparison.

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