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288xp for milling?
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<blockquote data-quote="hazard" data-source="post: 1079042" data-attributes="member: 26067"><p>If you decide to get a granberg mill, get the auxillary oiler. It makes a huge difference. I can tell as the tank is out that there is no oil going to the bar. The saw doesn't put out near enough oil in my opinion. That is when I am using the 36" bar and cutting thru +20" of wood.</p><p></p><p>I have cut oak, cherry, elm, maple, hickory and walnut with my stihl 066. I would say that as far as hardness go hickory then walnut are the hardest I have cut.</p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hazard, post: 1079042, member: 26067"] If you decide to get a granberg mill, get the auxillary oiler. It makes a huge difference. I can tell as the tank is out that there is no oil going to the bar. The saw doesn't put out near enough oil in my opinion. That is when I am using the 36" bar and cutting thru +20" of wood. I have cut oak, cherry, elm, maple, hickory and walnut with my stihl 066. I would say that as far as hardness go hickory then walnut are the hardest I have cut. Chris [/QUOTE]
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