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You can get a 42" GB low profile milling bar and chain that will run on a 461 and a 661. It uses a 3/8" low profile chain and Barrow kerf bar. In that way you can slap on a 4 foot bar on the very rare occasions you need to use it and still have a lighter saw for more often use. Check out milling bars or something on Google.

 

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There could be a lot of factors in that though stubby , have not used mine in six month.... Then it will get a hammering so obviously if you have sense you would rinse the tank of stale fuel before use but I bet many don't.

 

Agreed . This was all pre Aspen and he was a zero maintenance type of guy :biggrin:

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One other thing to consider is you can't get aftermarket pots for the 880, you can get pistons but no pots as no one makes them only genuine stihl, not a big issue with a new saw mind, just thought I would say.

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One other thing to consider is you can't get aftermarket pots for the 880, you can get pistons but no pots as no one makes them only genuine stihl, not a big issue with a new saw mind, just thought I would say.

 

until some dick runs it on neat fuel :001_rolleyes:

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