hazard
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I kind of got a thought in my head last night about selling off some lumber to buy a stihl 880. This saw would be used milling only.
One question I have is is there much difference between the 066 and 880 as far as milling time per board. Say in a 20" oak log. I am looking for anything that will make the job alittle easier. I could buy a bandsaw mill but I don't have a place to store a mill and I like running the chainsaws.
Also what is the price tag on a new 880. I haven't called the stihl dealer yet and I haven't been able to find prices on the net.
Thanks
Chris
One question I have is is there much difference between the 066 and 880 as far as milling time per board. Say in a 20" oak log. I am looking for anything that will make the job alittle easier. I could buy a bandsaw mill but I don't have a place to store a mill and I like running the chainsaws.
Also what is the price tag on a new 880. I haven't called the stihl dealer yet and I haven't been able to find prices on the net.
Thanks
Chris