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  1. S

    Finding Long Bars

    I've spent lots of time looking for long chainsaw bars to fit my 070 and haven't found many options. Seems that most manufacturers stop at 42" or so. I'd like to find a 36-38" bar, a 48-58" bar, and a 72"+ bar I'm aware that the 070 and 090 need either a special bar or custom drilled holes for...
  2. E

    Want to Buy Chainsaw Slab Milling for newbie

    Hi. New here. I’m a woodworker hobbies and plan to get a few trees cut down in my yard and want to slab out the logs to use/sell the slabs. And I want to be able to use it in the future as well. I’m looking to get a 28” chainsaw but don’t want to break the bank(under $1k). Someone has a used...
  3. farmerwood

    Stihl 090 For Sale

    Hi everyone, I'm new here, but have been doing tree work and sawing lumber for a lot of years. I am selling my Stihl 090's and my double ended milling rig. I am selling the whole rig for $5,500 or each power head is $2,200, and the Cannon bar, chains, and Alaska rig is (must be sold together)...
  4. Illarion Parmit

    Double head Alaskan mill

    Hello all, I am planning on stabbing logs. These would be Central American hardwood species and some, like guanacaste, are upwards of 72" wide. Not all are as wide but all are at least 36". I plan on using a 72" Alaskan mill and considering a double headed bar and my question is at what point...
  5. twoclones

    Elm

    I started milling elm slabs for a hardwood dealer this summer. After a lifetime of thinking elm was 'junk wood', I have been surprised at the rich color and how hard this elm is. It's actually pretty nice for live edge slabs. 100" long slabs against my solar kiln. A second batch. Fresh...
  6. manwithsaw

    Seeking Custom Milling; Northeast, 50+"

    Looking for someone who can mill large logs in the northeast, especially central Vermont. Bandsaw or circular saw preferred, CSM considered. Long, wide logs All tips appreciated. Thanks! .
  7. markvanzee

    new project: milling BIG beech/mill build.

    dear milling friends, I have started a new project lately, I've bought a beech logs that measures 1.85 meter/ 73'' at the butt and is 5 meters long (196'') It weights 9.5 tons. I have been chainsaw milling since i was 18, so a couple of years of experience but this is my largest log so far. but...
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