That boggy sound is very familiar.. they mention it’s the first cut with the saw. My pro shop advised me to run at least 3 - 5 tanks through my MS461 at idle or under low load (6 - 8 inch wood) prior to even running it at full RPM. I’m glad I listened to them. After a break in period of about 4 tanks at idle or very low load, and 5 tanks at medium load + medium speed, I started feeling a noticeable increase in power each time it cut. It finally plateaued at an honest 25% more power than at factory new condition. It was explained to me that the piston rings, bearings, and moving parts need run time below max speed to seat, and burnish together smoothly. In my mind it was worth a couple tanks of gas to give it the best start possible, and the saw rewards me by absolutely screaming through anything I throw at it. Most recently a 32” maple. Buried the 36” bar full dogs and could barely perceive the change in engine speed. These are large, precision engines. Gotta pay em their due respect. Seems like these guys just took it outta the box and let it rip. That bogged down engine note was very distinct on the brand new shiny saw.
Thank you for your detailed information. Yes your right that was our first cut, but not the first time it had been started. Full PDI and set up carried out in our workshops prior to the video, as per Stihl recommendations. 🤟🏽
@@MachineryNation Ah, interesting. It would be good to see the same cut with an RS skip tooth chain. That could make a big difference with a 36" bar in wood that size. For other folks, here's what I'm referencing: www.stihlusa.com/products/chain-saws/saw-chains/rsf/
@@mbm2355 just cut the tooth of every other 2. Only the top of cutter leave the side. If you got the extra power by porting it. Just remove half the dept gauges. Then watch it chump in.
I hated my 880 bouncing the rev limiter..so I canned the rev limiter...and put in a unlimited coil..opened up the exhaust with another port, pulled the limit caps on the carb, and now I'm spinning a couple thousand more rpm with a 8 tooth sprocket..BuBye EPA 881
I have the 880 with a 59" bar n chain. Also have a Granberg alaskan mill set up for upto 54" logs. Just got done slabbing some 52" white oak..beautifully!
@@TheWoodsman661 Ported and with a compression increase it seems to reach close to 12 hp, based on Dyno Joe Mods's youtube channel. Stock its peak is pretty impressive too, a bit over 10hp, so more than advertised.
They're both master saws. That beech is pretty dang hard. I know it was used for old tool handles back in the day due to its tough nature.. especially like woodworking chisels that get banged on. Some hand saw handles to. Great video tho.
How many tanks of fuel has gone through the 881 before the test? Was there any "feelable" difference in cutting performance? Good video, thanks and greetings from Finland 🇫🇮
We had started the 881 up and let it get warm but the cuts you see in the video are the first cuts we did with the saw. There was some difference mainly the vibrations but apart from that they seemed to be quite similar.
Either that 881 had a dull chain or it just sucks. my 391 with a 28 inch bar will cut faster than that. 880 looked pretty good as always. I’m thinking of buying one here in the coming weeks before they go to the 881 here in the us..
Your 391 is a turd saw. My 881 could cut your turd 391 in half. I am a stihl tech 271 to 391 saws are not very good. Stihl pro saws are way better and use better parts in them than your homeowner saw and a 28 inch bar on your 391 I know its a turd a ms 390 has more power than your 391 heck a ms 310 will outcut your 391. I have my own saw shop and sell saws i have a 391 here i know firsthand what they are like
Yeah, the 090 was a monster at 137cc but it was only 4.3 kW where as the 881 is running at 6.4 kW we all use the CC as a measurement but should really refer to the kW 👍🏼
Ah the old 090 I have mine set up 73" bar and the 881 42" for large feeling and bucking. The 090 is just a beast that can't be beaten for shear tourqe everything else sucks. But it makes you smile and I pulls like a mule! My 090 is ported too that really got her going!
Another question why do the new saws not recommend big bars I have a 36” bar on my MS661 and the reason I would buy the ms 881 is because of the larger capacity and to run larger bars
To be honest - it looked like at times Both of them were bogging down a bit. Especially the 880. That beech must have been pretty damn hard if you ask me..! 🤣😁👍
Old school Saw guy here! 1971 McCullough SP125 only reason it's not Still King of the Hill is it isn't made Anymore! Put a 72 inch bar on it 1/2 inch chain and watch it EAT! Check them Out, You tube them and decide for yourself
@@lawrencetrapani5623 True, I love my Sp125 and work her hard. With that said parts are getting harder to come by and am thinking about getting a modren monster with the hope of being satisfied.
@@Nick-dw3sv I have had the opportunity to run the big Stihl and think that A Mac when a big saw is needed is more fun! And there seems to be plenty of Parts available as they are so sought after! I no longer use mine and have had it stored for 25 years! Fired it a few times in the last couple months but haven't out bar abd chain to it as I think of selling it Super Nice One Owner Saw! My son has its brother. Have had many if them since back in the day I was doing trees for over 30 years! Old School Guy here.
@@lawrencetrapani5623 I'm no professional, but I do cut 6-8 cords a year and using my buddies small stihl is like watching molasses pore, I'm thinking about a 880 pre m-tronic if I can find one.
@@MachineryNation AGREED! Retired Old School Woodsman Tree Man and Arborist over 25 years. Worked BIG Old Growth Timber in Pacific Northwest, And Canada and Worked Daily with Big power Macs,Stihl,and Husqvarna and Loved every Minute of it. Just decide to make a change Still have collection of Big wood saws on shelf for 25 yrs. Vintage Mac Stihl and Huskies. Thinking bout selling some to someone that is not a collector,preferred enjoyed your video! Be Safe and Always Smile!
The Lumberjack Jackyl Composition: Jesse James Dupree Ha haaa I was born in the backwoods Of a two-bit nowhere town Fathered up some rock 'n' roll (baby) So your mothers could boogie down I ain't whistling Dixie No I'm a rebel with a groove All around the world the go 'round and 'round When they dig on my new stainless steel sound hell, yeah I'm said a lumberjack oh, baby And I'm gonna cut you down to size I'm a lumberjack now baby And you're the one you're the one that gets my prize When you hear my motor running You know I surely be coppin' a rise Oh! So I'm gonna crank it up down the alley and jack it Woo I'm a lumberjack now baby I'm a lumberjack now baby I'm a lumberjack now baby Ohh I'm a lumberjack now baby But I ain't jacked my lumber baby Since my chainsaw you Ha haaa Whether you like it or whether you don't woo That's the way we like it
We sell them within the UK starting from around £1300 (2021). Here is the link www.hayesmachinery.co.uk/shop/new-garden-machinery/chainsaws/stihl-ms-881/
I was running this saw for about 2 hours at about a 30-50% duty cycle ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxfQm1wmg0ItKDLavxj1nXtQY9HP7EF504 and it did a great job. I used the lever for the built in sharpener to clear chip buildup out more than to actually sharpen the chain. It managed to cut some hardwood stumps much larger than it's size without bothering the neighbors with hours of 2 stroke noise.
Looks a good saw, but you needed to keep,cutting at std speed, this speed the vid up does nothing to the comparison it just seems your hiding something 🤔 btw.. same chain or not ? I could ask more but I will leave it here.😉
Thanks for watching! We have left both saws at the normal speed and then sped up some of the extra cuts. The saws did have different chains on though :)
They mention it’s the first cut with the saw. My pro shop advised me to run at least 3 - 5 tanks through my MS461 at idle or under low load (6 - 8 inch wood) prior to even running it at full RPM. I’m glad I listened to them. After a break in period of about 4 tanks at idle or very low load, and 5 tanks at medium load + medium speed, I started feeling a noticeable increase in power each time it cut. It finally plateaued at an honest 25% more power than at factory new condition. It was explained to me that the piston rings, bearings, and moving parts need that run time below max speed to seat, and burnish together smoothly. In my mind it was worth a couple tanks of gas to give it the best start possible, and the saw rewards me by absolutely screaming through anything I throw at it. Most recently a 32in maple. Buried the bar full dogs and could barely perceive the change in engine speed. It’s a large, precision engine. Gotta pay em their due respect. Seems like these guys just took it outta the box and let it rip. That bogged down engine note was very distinct on the brand new shiny saw.
@@paulcoote3094 You'd have to ask them, not me. They say it went through PDI, but even Stihl dealers will say that's only a couple tanks. In my experience it takes much longer than that to properly burnish the internals. Like 10-15 tanks including low RPM work in mid-sized wood. You can feel the difference, which was a bit eye opening for me.
I have used a STIHL MS 881 and those things are ridiculous..... There is no need for a chainsaw like that unless you are logging sequoia trees or cutting crows feet off of logs to build those million dollar log mansions like they build on those TV shows........ It is just a very impractical thing to have except for specialized uses. An MS 661 is as big as anyone ever needs...... Just my opinion......
Expensive firewood cutting that trunk into useless rounds. Cut the next one into slabs - make useful timber. Neither set the world on fire tbh - I'm underwhelmed. Between bending them bars sideways to within an inch of their lives to none of the chains being sharp.. very Meh.. Boys gonna play.
Screw warming up our equipment we got it for free. Or were just as unintelligent as you could expect. And screw starting them on the ground we throw that saw and hope it doesn't kick back. Children cutting stuff a man already dropped..they should be sponsored by kotex!!!!!!!
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That boggy sound is very familiar.. they mention it’s the first cut with the saw.
My pro shop advised me to run at least 3 - 5 tanks through my MS461 at idle or under low load (6 - 8 inch wood) prior to even running it at full RPM. I’m glad I listened to them. After a break in period of about 4 tanks at idle or very low load, and 5 tanks at medium load + medium speed, I started feeling a noticeable increase in power each time it cut. It finally plateaued at an honest 25% more power than at factory new condition. It was explained to me that the piston rings, bearings, and moving parts need run time below max speed to seat, and burnish together smoothly. In my mind it was worth a couple tanks of gas to give it the best start possible, and the saw rewards me by absolutely screaming through anything I throw at it. Most recently a 32” maple. Buried the 36” bar full dogs and could barely perceive the change in engine speed.
These are large, precision engines. Gotta pay em their due respect. Seems like these guys just took it outta the box and let it rip. That bogged down engine note was very distinct on the brand new shiny saw.
Thank you for your detailed information. Yes your right that was our first cut, but not the first time it had been started. Full PDI and set up carried out in our workshops prior to the video, as per Stihl recommendations. 🤟🏽
Sorry if it was mentioned in the video - what type of chain was run? I’m assuming .404 Super but full comp or skip tooth? Round or square?
@@mbm2355 Yes .404 Stihl genuine Rapid Super (RS) which is a full chisel chain 👍🏼
@@MachineryNation Ah, interesting. It would be good to see the same cut with an RS skip tooth chain. That could make a big difference with a 36" bar in wood that size.
For other folks, here's what I'm referencing:
www.stihlusa.com/products/chain-saws/saw-chains/rsf/
@@mbm2355 just cut the tooth of every other 2. Only the top of cutter leave the side. If you got the extra power by porting it. Just remove half the dept gauges. Then watch it chump in.
I hated my 880 bouncing the rev limiter..so I canned the rev limiter...and put in a unlimited coil..opened up the exhaust with another port, pulled the limit caps on the carb, and now I'm spinning a couple thousand more rpm with a 8 tooth sprocket..BuBye EPA 881
😂
I have the 880 with a 59" bar n chain. Also have a Granberg alaskan mill set up for upto 54" logs. Just got done slabbing some 52" white oak..beautifully!
Check out the STIHL MS 881 vs the HUSQVARNA 3120 here, ua-cam.com/video/YhihVvI6wZc/v-deo.html
I'd like to see an 881 after porting work is done to it. That'll be even more of a beast.
@Jeremias August don't care
@@TheWoodsman661 Ported and with a compression increase it seems to reach close to 12 hp, based on Dyno Joe Mods's youtube channel. Stock its peak is pretty impressive too, a bit over 10hp, so more than advertised.
@@em4703 lol wow. Beats my 271 by almost four fold.
Doesn’t matter how much work you do to either saw, still won’t hang with a factory Poulan Pro. “Poulan Pro or the tree won’t go.”
lmfao@@traviscarr6536
I run both saws the 880 & 881 but I Stihl always Chuck my 880 on the truck it’s just one of those saws once tuned right always runs nice
looks and sounds like the 881 is quite more agile on the gas and has more power.
the 880 seems more like a tractor on engine character.
It’s possible the 880 didn’t have a new chain on it. It looked too slow compared to the new one.
Monster saws! I love sound of MS 880 and 881
They're both master saws. That beech is pretty dang hard. I know it was used for old tool handles back in the day due to its tough nature.. especially like woodworking chisels that get banged on. Some hand saw handles to. Great video tho.
Thanks Keith 👍🏼
Picked one up today at the Stihl Dealership and it's a Handful...You better start doing Curls if you want one.💪
That 880 is beautiful 😉
She certainly is sir
Yes it is. 😀
How many tanks of fuel has gone through the 881 before the test?
Was there any "feelable" difference in cutting performance?
Good video, thanks and greetings from Finland 🇫🇮
We had started the 881 up and let it get warm but the cuts you see in the video are the first cuts we did with the saw. There was some difference mainly the vibrations but apart from that they seemed to be quite similar.
@@MachineryNation Thanks, more videos of that beast would be highly appreciated!👍😎
P.S. You have very nice store/showroom.👍
@@Ancient_Iron Thank you! We will be bringing out more videos soon!
Great video! You guys actually make these enjoyable
Thank you, we enjoy them too 🤩
Uuuh like ms 881 power 💪💪
😀
Here from Reddit again lol. Nice video
Thanks!
Either that 881 had a dull chain or it just sucks. my 391 with a 28 inch bar will cut faster than that. 880 looked pretty good as always. I’m thinking of buying one here in the coming weeks before they go to the 881 here in the us..
Your 391 is a turd saw. My 881 could cut your turd 391 in half. I am a stihl tech 271 to 391 saws are not very good. Stihl pro saws are way better and use better parts in them than your homeowner saw and a 28 inch bar on your 391 I know its a turd a ms 390 has more power than your 391 heck a ms 310 will outcut your 391. I have my own saw shop and sell saws i have a 391 here i know firsthand what they are like
Really nice . I'll have the 880.
Do you recommend? I have a smaller one but thinking of upgrading
My MS880 isn't even in the same realm as my 090.... Now if you want to say most powerful saw still in production.
Yeah, the 090 was a monster at 137cc but it was only 4.3 kW where as the 881 is running at 6.4 kW we all use the CC as a measurement but should really refer to the kW 👍🏼
@@MachineryNation Honestly I just go by the fact that my 880 can't even pull my 7 foot bar and the 090 does it with ease
Ah the old 090 I have mine set up 73" bar and the 881 42" for large feeling and bucking. The 090 is just a beast that can't be beaten for shear tourqe everything else sucks. But it makes you smile and I pulls like a mule! My 090 is ported too that really got her going!
Also love my ported 090
Amazing bit of kit!! I want one. Dont have a use for it but its got the cool factor for sure.
Have you run them with hexa, tungsten,super and skiptooth? How did it go?
Great stuff!
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video, thank you
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
good review!
Thank you!
😀 Sounds awesome. Looks like y’all had fun 😀
Thanks, glad you liked it! This was a great one to film!
I'd be mad if that was my saw u bent the shit outa that bar
Another question why do the new saws not recommend big bars I have a 36” bar on my MS661 and the reason I would buy the ms 881 is because of the larger capacity and to run larger bars
liability probably. I guess higher chance of slips/mishaps w longer bar. not an expert tho so idk
To be honest - it looked like at times Both of them were bogging down a bit. Especially the 880. That beech must have been pretty damn hard if you ask me..! 🤣😁👍
Thanks for watching! It deffo was!
Old school Saw guy here! 1971 McCullough SP125 only reason it's not Still King of the Hill is it isn't made Anymore! Put a 72 inch bar on it 1/2 inch chain and watch it EAT! Check them Out, You tube them and decide for yourself
@@lawrencetrapani5623 True, I love my Sp125 and work her hard. With that said parts are getting harder to come by and am thinking about getting a modren monster with the hope of being satisfied.
@@Nick-dw3sv I have had the opportunity to run the big Stihl and think that A Mac when a big saw is needed is more fun! And there seems to be plenty of Parts available as they are so sought after! I no longer use mine and have had it stored for 25 years! Fired it a few times in the last couple months but haven't out bar abd chain to it as I think of selling it Super Nice One Owner Saw! My son has its brother. Have had many if them since back in the day I was doing trees for over 30 years! Old School Guy here.
@@lawrencetrapani5623 I'm no professional, but I do cut 6-8 cords a year and using my buddies small stihl is like watching molasses pore, I'm thinking about a 880 pre m-tronic if I can find one.
Great Video, Subbed & Commented. Continued Success!!
Thank you! Glad you liked it!
With all that power, how
Ilong will it cut before it needs sharpening
How long will a sharpening last, unless you have a high carbon chain.
As with any saw it depends what you’re cutting, how clean the timber is and how many times you dip the bar into the ground “by accident”
Nice sounding chainsaw got lots off power I need one off them
What wood is that log? Looks extremely dense.
Nothing against any Stihls Saw Ever! HUSQVARNA Also Great!any Big Saw with Big Power is Awesome in Big Wood!
Thank you Lawrence. We love big wood 😎
@@MachineryNation AGREED! Retired Old School Woodsman Tree Man and Arborist over 25 years. Worked BIG Old Growth Timber in Pacific Northwest, And Canada and Worked Daily with Big power Macs,Stihl,and Husqvarna and Loved every Minute of it. Just decide to make a change Still have collection of Big wood saws on shelf for 25 yrs. Vintage Mac Stihl and Huskies. Thinking bout selling some to someone that is not a collector,preferred enjoyed your video! Be Safe and Always Smile!
How much does that chainsaw go for?
from £1400ish
Is I worth the money lads?? From say my 565 or 592?? Honest opinion would be appreciated
which chainsaw is faster stihl ms 881 vs ms 880 =
They are both pretty similar but the 881 was faster. We would have to do a speed test to really find out though!
The 881 didn't get fuel injection 😮
Not even M-Tronic. Stihl has re-marketed the 880 with only new plastic. And that is enough to add a 1 to the model name?
@@canamrider7195 you are completely wrong, it's a whole new motor, completely different design.
Captive nuts on sprocket cover on Ms 881
Nice video
Thank you!
The Lumberjack
Jackyl
Composition: Jesse James Dupree
Ha haaa
I was born in the backwoods
Of a two-bit nowhere town
Fathered up some rock 'n' roll (baby)
So your mothers could boogie down
I ain't whistling Dixie
No I'm a rebel with a groove
All around the world the go 'round and 'round
When they dig on my new stainless steel sound hell, yeah
I'm said a lumberjack oh, baby
And I'm gonna cut you down to size
I'm a lumberjack now baby
And you're the one you're the one that gets my prize
When you hear my motor running
You know I surely be coppin' a rise
Oh! So I'm gonna crank it up down the alley and jack it
Woo
I'm a lumberjack now baby
I'm a lumberjack now baby
I'm a lumberjack now baby
Ohh I'm a lumberjack now baby
But I ain't jacked my lumber baby
Since my chainsaw you
Ha haaa
Whether you like it or whether you don't woo
That's the way we like it
Very good
Just wondering how many nice boards was turned in to sawdust.Those cookies arent bad for small woodwork.
Great video👍🏻
can i purchase 881...??? how much price
We sell them within the UK starting from around £1300 (2021). Here is the link www.hayesmachinery.co.uk/shop/new-garden-machinery/chainsaws/stihl-ms-881/
can deliver my home country.. India
100% 👍👍👍
Wow!!! That thing was chewing faster then a beaver trying to take a tree down in the desert!!
880s no joke
Has it got an electronic carb ?
Electronic injection. No Carby
@@melpeddle7243 so the same set up as the 500i ?
Let's not beat about the bush. Just chop the thing down instead 😂
Good👍
Fair test knotty hard stump was it really needed to build a hole new saw 880 cut better
Neither of you are starting the saw to cut the far edge and cutting down, the saw doesn’t have to be horizontal the whole time
I was running this saw for about 2 hours at about a 30-50% duty cycle ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxfQm1wmg0ItKDLavxj1nXtQY9HP7EF504 and it did a great job. I used the lever for the built in sharpener to clear chip buildup out more than to actually sharpen the chain. It managed to cut some hardwood stumps much larger than it's size without bothering the neighbors with hours of 2 stroke noise.
Please don't hate me for saying this, but Husqvarna saws don't make that unnnnh can't keep going sound!
Appropriately sized Husqvarna's
We don’t hate you 👍🏼
Nice coffee tables!
Thank you 🤩
something an electric saw can't do
Not yet
The music thou 🤷♂️ - ???? - what possible reason 🤔🙄
Jason Voorhees was sponsored by STHIL
Husquvarna all day
Wow, you spelled it how many people pronounce it 😣
Is the 881 fuel injected
Hi Jonny, no it isn’t. It’s carbureted 👍🏼
@@MachineryNation damn I wonder how this monster would run fuel injected
Nice.😆
Thank you! Cheers!
stihl ms 500i.0 100 kw [0,25] seconds ... stihl ms 881, 0
100kw seconds ????
Are y'all forgetting about the 100 Stihl
100 Stihl?
Tiene potencia considerable
Thank you 👍🏼
What a sharp chain thought lol
Super wiz 80 that's power
Semangat bos
Looks a good saw, but you needed to keep,cutting at std speed, this speed the vid up does nothing to the comparison it just seems your hiding something 🤔 btw.. same chain or not ?
I could ask more but I will leave it here.😉
Thanks for watching! We have left both saws at the normal speed and then sped up some of the extra cuts. The saws did have different chains on though :)
price 881 ki ka ha
The 881 performed terrible. For a $3000 saw it should have sliced through that like butter. 122cc and it bogs down, wtf!!!
They mention it’s the first cut with the saw. My pro shop advised me to run at least 3 - 5 tanks through my MS461 at idle or under low load (6 - 8 inch wood) prior to even running it at full RPM. I’m glad I listened to them. After a break in period of about 4 tanks at idle or very low load, and 5 tanks at medium load + medium speed, I started feeling a noticeable increase in power each time it cut. It finally plateaued at an honest 25% more power than at factory new condition. It was explained to me that the piston rings, bearings, and moving parts need that run time below max speed to seat, and burnish together smoothly. In my mind it was worth a couple tanks of gas to give it the best start possible, and the saw rewards me by absolutely screaming through anything I throw at it. Most recently a 32in maple. Buried the bar full dogs and could barely perceive the change in engine speed.
It’s a large, precision engine. Gotta pay em their due respect. Seems like these guys just took it outta the box and let it rip. That bogged down engine note was very distinct on the brand new shiny saw.
@@mbm2355 why on earth would they do a comparison if it needed to be broken in?? That seems odd.
@@paulcoote3094 You'd have to ask them, not me. They say it went through PDI, but even Stihl dealers will say that's only a couple tanks.
In my experience it takes much longer than that to properly burnish the internals. Like 10-15 tanks including low RPM work in mid-sized wood. You can feel the difference, which was a bit eye opening for me.
I have used a STIHL MS 881 and those things are ridiculous..... There is no need for a chainsaw like that unless you are logging sequoia trees or cutting crows feet off of logs to build those million dollar log mansions like they build on those TV shows........ It is just a very impractical thing to have except for specialized uses. An MS 661 is as big as anyone ever needs...... Just my opinion......
Nope, wrong 090 was the largest most powerful sthil made
Them blokes should get them selves in the gym we could see the Bar bending
😂😂 you’re not wrong
You need to sharpen the chains
Give um a little air once and a while
Вот это зверь.У нас таких дерквьев нет для него😂
sharp chain vs dull chain
Best way to test them 😂
These two chainsaw is my dream to buy but no money...Give it to me😜bro 1 pcs😎
Yeah sure 😂
@@MachineryNation 👍thanks.Am waiting You😝
I’m glad you guys keep a sharp saw.not😒
Health and Safety yo 🤩
they are not pro users, let the pro,s give their opinions, i means more to all of us,..................
Thank you for your feedback Moe, I will have them fired and will get some new staff who are pros at everything 👍🏼
@@MachineryNation 😁
Husqvarna 3120 xpw . 9,2 HP
Germans #1...
Found one to buy for 89 dollors
I think he needs to sharpen his chain
He’s putting to weight on both the saws an stop it man, let the saw do the work not you, bell end
Wait until you port it. Lol
Expensive firewood cutting that trunk into useless rounds. Cut the next one into slabs - make useful timber. Neither set the world on fire tbh - I'm underwhelmed. Between bending them bars sideways to within an inch of their lives to none of the chains being sharp.. very Meh.. Boys gonna play.
I think husqvarna is more powerful
Hello I don't know I'm serious. I don't know Josh to exhibition like what I don't know what's your name so I don't know.
just a couple of butter knives. pulls out a dirt bike on a stick.
Hahaha 🤩
I am from jomie and I need I need I need 12 do a I don't know what you need to get get you to eat
That timber was rotten my scissors would cut that
That’s awesome, which brand of scissors do you use? We would love to do a review on them 🤩😉
Not as powerful or as fast as the 3120 xp.
Good 3120xp and 881 !!
why do you talk so funny?
Clown
Screw warming up our equipment we got it for free. Or were just as unintelligent as you could expect. And screw starting them on the ground we throw that saw and hope it doesn't kick back. Children cutting stuff a man already dropped..they should be sponsored by kotex!!!!!!!
Thanks Justin, we really appreciate it 👍🏼
🤣🤣😯