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Agree John on big big stuff yes 880 is king, but I'm happy with 36" on 395.

Used to run around 30" on the 66 and I never found much between that and a 880 when the wood was on the deck, almost preferred the 66 for cutting as I probably weighed 9 stone then!! .. 88 /3120 too heavy for my on spikes in a tree mate.

These days if I could afford it would get a 100 plus cc saw but can't really justify it.

Any ways around here we cut all the big trees down years ago, not many left to warrant spending the money now on a big saw.

 

The King is the early 3120xp, before they started restricting them! :wink:

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The King is the early 3120xp, before they started restricting them! :wink:

 

I'll raise you all the 090 on 8t .404 60" bar for big hardwoods

 

 

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1:57 is pretty impressive.

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3dSbThaL30]880 Snag 2.wmv - YouTube[/ame]

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Probably 80's early

 

 

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O.K. Ta. There is a lot of baffeling in the muffler on mine . Will send it off to spud for a porting job when he has time . He has done all my non auto tune saws and it makes a huge difference .

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Not the ones I import mate :biggrin::sneaky2:

 

All eu saws have to meet the same criteria, so whether you get it from your local dealer, or some bloke in Eastern Europe, it's going to be choked up the same

 

 

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