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50" Oak vs STIHL 090 and me


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HI BEECH has 090 got more power then a 880 then mate jon :thumbup:

 

 

The 090 doesn't rev as high as an 880 but it just keeps on driving and driving through the wood. It's a nicer saw to use in some ways.

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The 090 doesn't rev as high as an 880 but it just keeps on driving and driving through the wood. It's a nicer saw to use in some ways.

 

would agree there. the saw just pulls, not matter what you give it. if you listen carefully the saw is actually hitting the rev limiter if when in the main cut 47" in it just keeps on goin and goin :thumbup1:

 

rob has probably used an 880 more than me, my last big saw use was an 088 but that was a few years back, and even further back when I started my old boss had an 090 which I only used a few times so couldn't compare them directly for you.

 

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I think that the reason the link wont work is because Simon's website has a plug-in that runs in 32 bit mode, most operating systems now run on 64.

Try putting it up on youtube or summat.

Bloody nice photography on there though.

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