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Would of thought you are better sticking on 404 and using the torque to your advantage with the 880 john.

I find them slower , but great for milling but they drink fuel and are heavy and not much fun to use up a tree hence why I would recommend the smaller saw.

How do you find the 660 on a 36" bar next to the 880 John?.

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Would of thought you are better sticking on 404 and using the torque to your advantage with the 880 john.

I find them slower , but great for milling but they drink fuel and are heavy and not much fun to use up a tree hence why I would recommend the smaller saw.

How do you find the 660 on a 36" bar next to the 880 John?.

 

Hi Matt 660 on a 25" bar runs ok thanks jon

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HI STUBBY looks a nice one there stubby on ebay not long to go members get yours self a great saw there off a nice chap too well done stubby :thumbup1:jon :thumbup::thumbup:

 

it should come down to the west country :thumbup::thumbup:

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Personally I'd choose the 3120, it may be heavier, use more fuel and have more vibration, but, it's a bigger engine and it'll run a much bigger bar. It also gives you a bigger choice to do milling. It also has a manual oiler!

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HI STUBBY hows the saw going mate thanks jon :thumbup:

Big saw bought by TGB on here ( Dafydd ) . He has the " Mr potato head " avitar . Seems like a very nice guy .

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