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    MS660 w/ 42" bar for milling

    hi, ive been using the ms660 for bout 3 years now milling on an Alaskan mill and also stationary mill, if I were you the max I would go is 36 inch bar which I use at the moment, if you go larger than that you have to have your chain mega tight or you will get sag when milling and it uses up more...
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    chainsaw mill

    had a good look at the website the mills look great very portable just emailing the company now seeing if i can afford to have it sent over here as in the uk we are stung by import tax. thanks for the link
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    chainsaw mill

    in response the portable mill i have after 5 hours is very tiring and dosnt give a accurate cut as the carriage. the logster pro is a heavy beast the frame is very heavy and takes 2 men to lift. i need something i can move about myself.
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    chainsaw mill

    thanks m8
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    chainsaw mill

    hi all, i live in the uk, at the moment i use a logster light a bit like the alaskan mills im looking for a carriage type mill for my chainsaw the ones i have seen advertised logosol dont take very thick logs. and the logster pro is a bit of a heavy monster. just wanted to know if there...
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    MS660 w/ 42" bar for milling

    reply hi andrew, i use an ms660 at the moment with a 36 inch bar with a portable logster light mill i would advise against using a bigger bar than the 36 inch as the bar is very big at 36 and im am only just getting the tension on the chain i need if you went bigger i think you would have a...
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    chainsaw mill

    hi all, i live in the uk, at the moment i use a logster light a bit like the alaskan mills im looking for a carriage type mill for my chainsaw the ones i have seen advertised logosol dont take very thick logs. and the logster pro is a bit of a heavy monster. just wanted to know if there were...
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    parcially fallen tree

    reply thanks guys youve given me a few things to munch on thanks
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    parcially fallen tree

    hi all, i have just become a woodland owner and am slowly learning the ropes, i have a problem at the moment with a 100 ft tall conifer that has fallen onto another due to a blocked drain washing the root structure away during heavy rain. it is in a awkward position with the top part of the...
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