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The 880s seem to be very unreliable now. I had one go bang at a year old, and I know several other people in similar situations. I'd probably opt for a 395xp now or buy a good used 088.

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Sooner you break out the 3120 or 88's, the sooner the jobs done. we run the big bars on our 88's but mostly use 2 3120's for "regular" cutting, one with a 28 and the other with a 42.

 

Feels like going backwards picking up the 66 after a big saw once the trees over 20 inches

 

But the greatest thing you can fit to a big saw is a D starter handle (stihl sell them for there rescue saws), makes them much easier to start.

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The 880 is a great saw, but not an everyday use saw.

I used an 880 for four hours on a job, it took me two days to get over the back ache from lugging that beast around , the 661 I have is just like using my 391.

also the 1.20cm guide for the 880 is like a razor blade very flexible and seems to do its own thing

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I would advise a 66 over an 88 unless you have a very big bit of timber to cut up.

However the 88 is a great bit of kit and well worth the money in my opinion but only if you really need it.

The 66 on the other hand is much easier to move about and I am quite happy to use it up the tree, where as the 88 up the tree is a trip to the chiropractor.

Also if you do decide the 88 is the toll for the job, avoid letting anybody who is good at digging holes in the lawn with chainsaws use it unless they are fast as hell sharpening saws. I almost cried about a year ago when we were still on a big beech takedown at 7 o'clock and the new lad picked up the 88 with a lovely sharp chain and cut through a log and about a foot of rocky soil. We didn't speak the whole way back lol (made up after he brought a cake in for everyone the next day).

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