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I was just curious if any of you guys have ever tried milling with a 460 and had any luck with it? Stihl 460 that is. Figured if a man had one and maybe modded the muffler that it would be good for a small log mill. Whatcha think?
 
It's about as small as I would want to go for milling much of anything. If you are going after smaller logs, it will be okay though, just slower than a bigger saw. If the majority of logs are 20" or less, you will do fine. A bigger one every now and then will just take a while to do, but could be done.

Mark
 
Dusty, I actually used my 044 for some quartersawn oak. It was only 10-12" wide. I was using regular chain and it did OK for the 4-5 boards that I had to finish. 046 big bore kits take them to the displacement of my 064. The 064 has a longer stroke, which tends to give it more grunt and low end torque.
 
dustytools, This won't be much help to you, but I have
milled some Eastern Red ceder with the 460 with the factory
duel port muffler cover. Never tried it on hardwood, found
a 066 and it's on the mill now. I have used the 460 to split
24" dia sticks of fire wood, Red & White Oak, not on the side
but from the end of the stick. As long as you let it stay in the
power band it worked very well, but I was only making like 12"
deep cuts so it's not like cutting 8 feet at a time.
 
I've milled tons of wood with my MS460. Good milling saw, just a little slow on the wide stuff. Did some 24inch cherry, no problem. 28" red oak was slow going, about 30% slower than my 395XP. The filter loads up with that fine milling dust fast I found... wish it had that feature that my Husky's have that keeps the filters a lot cleaner when milling.
 
I say "have at er!" I started with my HVA 268, then got a 064 (needed a bigger saw anyway), then got my 090. All within a couple months.
Its amazing how you can buy more saws when you NEED them.:hmm3grin2orange:
 
Well ive got the 395 for the bigger mill. Just thought the 460 would make a nice little saw for the small log mill which would only be getting the smaller stuff. Gonna try to get a good deal on one in the next day or two, just wanted a little advice from you guys first. Thanks a million for all of the help that you guys are continuously giving. Terry.
 
hay dusty, I used one for a couple years and it
ran great .... built a nice barn with one and a procut
never had a problem....except someone stole it out of our
basement last month I will buy another, maybe not as
big but a stihl. Have a different mill now..........
 
I would recommend a Husky 455, the ultimate milling saw.:ices_rofl:

Hey, smartiepants, I have actually tried my 455 with my Alaskan MKIII and it did just fine on the pine I was milling. :hmm3grin2orange:

To be fair, though, I have stopped abusing it in that manner and now run a couple of Jonsered 920's on my mills.
 
I just bought an 084 off of ebay.I should have it in a day or two.The deal on the 046 fell through. Oh well, so be it. THE 084 will be better anyway. With it and the 395 I will be good to go.:blob2:
 

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