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<blockquote data-quote="emf123" data-source="post: 6190621" data-attributes="member: 121600"><p>I use a 850 for milling too, and yeah it's a pain in the ass when you run out of gas. I was milling a long, red oak, and got a couple feet from the end and ran out of gas. The first time I did it, I backed the saw all the way out, which sucked because you have to take your spacers out. Then I got a funnel and got just enough in the tank to finish the job! I'm going to set one of my 450's or 550's up for milling. They have a much bigger tank, see how that works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emf123, post: 6190621, member: 121600"] I use a 850 for milling too, and yeah it's a pain in the ass when you run out of gas. I was milling a long, red oak, and got a couple feet from the end and ran out of gas. The first time I did it, I backed the saw all the way out, which sucked because you have to take your spacers out. Then I got a funnel and got just enough in the tank to finish the job! I'm going to set one of my 450's or 550's up for milling. They have a much bigger tank, see how that works. [/QUOTE]
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