TheKid
ArboristSite Operative
Hello all, to make a long story short: I've been a residential climbing arborist for about 5 years now and am tired of seeing great, usable wood going to waste. I want to start milling for my own use primarily, and to give some to the customer perhaps. I think I plan on using the husq. 3120 powerhead and then purchasing an alaskan mill. what seems to be the most practical size, given the fact that I work mainly in the backyards of a city? Is it wise to get the biggest one and assume it will perform well towards the smaller end of it's range? Forgive me in advance for my perhaps elementary questions. What about chainsaw powerhead bandsaws? Can I use the husq. 372? I usually encounter cherry, black walnut,douglas fir, bigleaf maple,sweetgum, english walnut.Thank you all in advance.