Yes it is. ThanksCurrent price still the same as original price?
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Yes it is. ThanksCurrent price still the same as original price?
Still $1399 shiped?New 2020's are in. They look the same, but hey built in 2020.
Yes for now it's still the same price all in shipt u.s. dollars. Thanks.Still $1399 shiped?
By the way, I have two. One's mated to an Alpine Magnum Stump grinder. The other was ported by the infamous Dennis Greffard out of Clearwater, BC, way back in 2002. IT's still a beast. ported using Ken Dunn's (legendary Cal saw builder) numbers. Surely pulling 13 hp. To see it in action go to youtube.com/rbtree and search for 2002 Tree Work. Halfway through is the Squeeze Play clip, which got me and Dave Stice a tad bit famous!I have a friend that wants to buy an 880...$2200 or so. These 3120's are for real and available? I'll convince him!
$1699 shipped for the MS880 powerhead. There might be a bit of a wait as they are back ordered at the moment but l have the 3120s in my shop. ThanksIf I can't convince him to buy a 3120 from ya, do you have 880's..and, if so, how mucho dinero?
Pardon my ignorance, but do you use the same bar for bucking/falling as well as milling? I know a ripping chain is best used for milling purposes versus a regular one but can you buck and fell using a ripping chain as well or do I need to get multiple bars and multiple chains for multiple purposes? ThanksYep, she’s a LOT of saw used it for awhile for larger firewood when the 266XP was my next biggest saw, lot of Fun bucking 34” Douglas Fir into firewood rounds, but it was on the ground, so I would cut 7/8 through with the 3120, then roll the log and finish with an up cut. Didn’t take many up cuts to put the 3120 down and pick up the 266 to finish the cuts
Now, I also have a 390XP and a 395XP, so the 3120 is almost exclusively used for milling now, but it is an Impressive saw, and well suited to milling, I have no regrets buying it, or buying it from Dave, I would Highly Recommend both the Saw and the Seller, they have both treated me well
Once you figure out just what your saw likes, it isn’t a bad starting saw, ya just gotta figure out how make her Smile and Giggle
Doug
Pardon my ignorance, but do you use the same bar for bucking/falling as well as milling? I know a ripping chain is best used for milling purposes versus a regular one but can you buck and fell using a ripping chain as well or do I need to get multiple chains for multiple purposes? Thanks
No you just need to change your chain. You can use the same bar.Pardon my ignorance, but do you use the same bar for bucking/falling as well as milling? I know a ripping chain is best used for milling purposes versus a regular one but can you buck and fell using a ripping chain as well or do I need to get multiple bars and multiple chains for multiple purposes? Thanks
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