hardhat
ArboristSite Operative
I've always had a problem with chainsaws. Got 5 of them. They all run and I use them from time to time from the Stihl 034 bow saw to the 394xp to the 2 4200 countervibes. I have been milling and find my mind just thinking about how cool the boards look and how cool it is to push the 394xp down the log. I have cut up 2 tulip poplars and made 3 12ft 4x8's and 4 14 ft 6x10's. These are all drying as we speak. My problem is now I feel an inner urge to buy a 3120xp or a big stihl, get a long bar, a bigger Alaskan mill and tackle some really big trees (like a 4 foot oak).
I can't really justify buying a bigger saw (god knows the 394xp will cut almost anything I need it to). Any words of wisdom? Or are my concerns of milling addiction unfounded?
Thanks,
Larry
I can't really justify buying a bigger saw (god knows the 394xp will cut almost anything I need it to). Any words of wisdom? Or are my concerns of milling addiction unfounded?
Thanks,
Larry