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Good milling saw/chain combo
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<blockquote data-quote="JTM" data-source="post: 6389631" data-attributes="member: 74661"><p>Huge saw? Bigger the better in regards to milling. If you can pick up 25 lbs then you can pick an ms 660 with a 36 inch bar in a mill. Once in the cut handling the weight is moot. Cross cut chain works fine. Just reduce the top plate angle on successive sharpenings. As mentioned, go to the milling forum and read up. Lots of good info there and folks willing to help you out. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTM, post: 6389631, member: 74661"] Huge saw? Bigger the better in regards to milling. If you can pick up 25 lbs then you can pick an ms 660 with a 36 inch bar in a mill. Once in the cut handling the weight is moot. Cross cut chain works fine. Just reduce the top plate angle on successive sharpenings. As mentioned, go to the milling forum and read up. Lots of good info there and folks willing to help you out. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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