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On a serious note the saw weighs a smidge over 10 KG with no bar. What size bar would you recomend i get for general work 20" maybe?

 

I run a 30'' on the 880 sometimes.But395 has 28'' on all the time,which i use alot on the bigger firewood.28'' would be impressive on yours,presuming that is above minimum length bar,no idea what that is.:001_smile:

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It feels a nice weight with no bar on. But i guess the 42" bar and chain will weigh nearly as much as some saws. I'll have to get a 20 odd" bar for it and see what its like. It still makes your heart jump that bit faster when yove not used it for a week or two and you pull that starter!(especialy when youve forgot to push the bloody decomp button in):thumbup:

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bought a 3120 easter time with a 42 bar then bought a 27 inch some pease of kit if you can handle it have to be young and a wee bit mad still only for older foik by the look of them think they go on parafin

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Hahaha- great reply mate. I dont have one- i originally put 088, but then thought that the only evidence would be me picking up a 3120 and thinking it felt heavy in comparison to the 088 that i have got:sneaky2: Someone surely would have pointed that out in no uncertain terms, and i wasnt going to trawl the web looking for the weights of the two saws, so i put 066!!!:blushing::lol:

 

That's brilliant Tommer :lol:You sort of out manoevered yourself with that one!!

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