You should have grabbed it, it's only heavy when you are holding it. Once you set it on the wood it does all the work, till it comes out the other end, then you have to pick it up again. I started to bring the other one with the 36" bar and mill, but my truck is in the shop, and it would't fit in the trunk. I know the old 1050 will hold with/out mill the 660. I'd like to see how it does against an 880. I imagine the bigger saws really start to shine when you get above 36". I wish the guys with the duel head 090's had of got them tuned in. I brought some lanyard rope to make James a safety lanyard for his climbing saw, and then forgot to make it. He's about my size, so I can make one that fits me and mail it to him. I'll give Miles a call about those saws. I figure he's about 2 hours from me, and if I take the truck, that would add about $100 to the price of anything I bought. When he told me $4000 on the Disston Bow, that knocked me out of the league. If he still has them, is there anything you would like? I would like the one Homelite he has and one of the small Bows, maybe a couple Macs. I think he understands that most of the saws are $20 fillers, filling in around the couple rare ones. I'll PM you my cell and let me know if there is anything you like in the pile.Hey Joe. Was good to finally meet you and @Multifaceted at the GTG saturday. guess i should have ran that 1050. @James Miller said it was a beast. i was to tired after cuttin firewood in that heat. i see them saws we were talking about are stihl listed.