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Lol long way to the other saw not all of us don't get it:monkey:
plus if you are gonna limb a tree while you are walking on top of it....a small saw won't reach.
Lol long way to the other saw not all of us don't get it:monkey:
plus if you are gonna limb a tree while you are walking on top of it....a small saw won't reach.
You can cut an 18" tree with a 42" bar but not the other way around - well you can of course but nowhere near as quickly or easily Once your saw fitness gets high enough a 36" bar on something like a 390XP is a doddle. After 8-9 hours of solid cutting I am no worse for where on my 7900's whether I'm running a 24" bar or a 32" bar.
You can cut an 18" tree with a 42" bar but not the other way around - well you can of course but nowhere near as quickly or easily Once your saw fitness gets high enough a 36" bar on something like a 390XP is a doddle. After 8-9 hours of solid cutting I am no worse for where on my 7900's whether I'm running a 24" bar or a 32" bar.
I hear ya. Fitness is everything. Also after running my 880 or 090 for a while my 660 feels like an ms200.
You can cut an 18" tree with a 42" bar but not the other way around - well you can of course but nowhere near as quickly or easily Once your saw fitness gets high enough a 36" bar on something like a 390XP is a doddle. After 8-9 hours of solid cutting I am no worse for where on my 7900's whether I'm running a 24" bar or a 32" bar.
I hear ya. Fitness is everything. Also after running my 880 or 090 for a while my 660 feels like an ms200.
MCW: since when is a 390xp a mid-sized saw? I'll bet you wanted a big saw that wasn't quite so big.
I positively despise the 88's they suck and they make this whistling noise that gives me a earache , If I never had to touch one again that would be fine with me seriously they suck, I have three 66's and one 660 which I can do 99.9 % of my big wood cutting and I love those saws all of them they work really good with a 20" bar in the tree ...
There have been numerous warranty issues with 880's in Australia. A lot of filtration problems on our dead hardwood (like Redgum) and internal failures. One of the biggest Stihl dealers in Tasmania refuses to sell them.
There have been numerous warranty issues with 880's in Australia. A lot of filtration problems on our dead hardwood (like Redgum) and internal failures. One of the biggest Stihl dealers in Tasmania refuses to sell them.
It's a man's saw....not meant for everyone.
Can you post some pics of TASMANIA I would love to see where the devil comes from , thats awesome ... And as for the 88's well ........
If you look very closely
Well if hating the 88's makes me less than a man well that's fine show me to the ladies room , its funny how some people with little :censored: surround themselves with big machines as if that will make things better ,ha hahaha...
Wow thats him he's kinda cute like a rat or something , he posed perfectly for your 2nd pic is he dead?