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Hi guys, still deciding on saw, ordered a ms880 but thinking of changing mind. it will be an every day saw mainly running on 25in bar. If any one can offer any help on deciding i would be greatful.

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Hi guys, still deciding on saw, ordered a ms880 but thinking of changing mind. it will be an every day saw mainly running on 25in bar. If any one can offer any help on deciding i would be greatful.

 

046 mate all the way. as steve b said the big saw will sit in the shed most of its life. i bet there is someone on here that is close to you with one you could borrow or hire if you got stuck. :001_smile:

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I went for the 660 with a 25 and 36 inch bar. The main reason for me was that it more manageable in the tree with than an 880. I have taken down some pretty big things with it over the years and don't regret my choice.

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ms 660 30inch bar easy to use in the tree

 

if youre using a big saw in the tree, its gonna be at the end of the day-dont really want an 880 up there!

 

880 for the ground ringing up fooooking big stuff! 660 copes with pretty much everything anyway

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Frankly-these days, any stems you drop ( needing an 88 ) really aught to be lifted off site in one- It is a huge waste of time-and messy, ringing up an carrying the stem out, still gets done by every one but on jobs where a hiab comes in it just speeds it all up so much. This depends on how organised the company / job is but mostly I would think you wld be happy with a 66,

 

K

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Frankly-these days, any stems you drop ( needing an 88 ) really aught to be lifted off site in one- It is a huge waste of time-and messy, ringing up an carrying the stem out, still gets done by every one but on jobs where a hiab comes in it just speeds it all up so much. This depends on how organised the company / job is but mostly I would think you wld be happy with a 66,

 

K

 

 

what if the job hasnt access for big kit like cranes and lorrys?

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i run a 272 and a ms460 for big stuff only ever needed to hire a big saw a couple times over the last 8 year. i would get a 66 or 88 if was cutting big stuff everyday but dont see the need as heavy and drink the juice and found big bar not needed most of the time

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