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<blockquote data-quote="ACPequipmentservices" data-source="post: 6452573" data-attributes="member: 147333"><p>Im currently running a Granberg 36” Alaskan with a ms880 but I’m needing to mill some wider logs. I was going to just order the 60” rails and have the extra room for wider logs. But I’m only needing to mill 42” material at this time. My question is for some of y’all running these longer rails is it harder to mill with when you don’t need the extra length?</p><p></p><p> Is it worth getting the 60” rails but run a smaller bar? Easier on saw and me? Thanks for any advice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ACPequipmentservices, post: 6452573, member: 147333"] Im currently running a Granberg 36” Alaskan with a ms880 but I’m needing to mill some wider logs. I was going to just order the 60” rails and have the extra room for wider logs. But I’m only needing to mill 42” material at this time. My question is for some of y’all running these longer rails is it harder to mill with when you don’t need the extra length? Is it worth getting the 60” rails but run a smaller bar? Easier on saw and me? Thanks for any advice! [/QUOTE]
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