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  1. Nutball

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    No, I think it was mostly regular chipper chain, but the guy isn't all that good at hand filing so he told me, and as I could see. I definitely would have filed it differently, lower depth gauges, but considering the rpm and hard wood, it cut at a decent rate. I can't remember the chain pitch...
  2. Nutball

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    I have. It started out with the operator doing all the work, so I decided to just hang on for the ride until he stuffed it (should've been my job), then he let me do more of the cut regulation. White Oak Also milled some white pine with a 572 and full skip. Not bad power wise, but I'd like...
  3. Nutball

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    How would that cause kickback? My dad had a wood splitter that used to start easy, then it seemed like it would flood on the first pull every time I'd try to start it, such that I'd have to either let it sit for a day, or disconnect the fuel line and crank it several times. Not long after I...
  4. Nutball

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    With more teeth, the chain stays sharp longer.
  5. Nutball

    milling thread

    How thick?
  6. Nutball

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    I tried it with my 405nm laser, and didn't get much, but that laser only gets a reaction 90% of the time from stuff that should fluoresc. I don't think it is quite a uv light being above 400nm.
  7. Nutball

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    I may know of a 16" Osage that's pretty straight.
  8. Nutball

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    Does the 880 oil well? I was not impressed with how one I used once oiled a 30" bar when set on max. I expected oil flying everywhere, but it looked a little dry after a cut. I haven't run one long enough to know how full the oil tank is after the gas runs out. With the side tensioner and...
  9. Nutball

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    I've seen pressure treated landscaping timbers like that. I didn't know if they didn't dry them after the pressure treatment or how that works, but they were soaking wet, and after a couple days in the sun assembled as a flower bed border they all lifted and warped like crazy. I'm talking about...
  10. Nutball

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    The lumber sold at a hardware store; does the mill seal the end grain before milling and cut off the sealant after kiln drying? Or does pine not split enough to worry about?
  11. Nutball

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    Same as my Chinese knockoff
  12. Nutball

    milling thread

    Anyone know if the Granberg extension rails will fit most other brand mills? Or can someone give me the dimensions of the rails and tube, so I can see if it's the same as mine? I'm thinking if getting the 48" rails since I have a 42" bar.
  13. Nutball

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    <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/-SMuUijWB94" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> Jerry got paid by the hour to limb trees on all sides, but by the looks of it, they could...
  14. Nutball

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    You could scale it up too
  15. Nutball

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  16. Nutball

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    25 tanks is half the use I have on my big red saw! Interestingly the larger size of the filter, and the shape of the cover where it lets air in could be such that it easily passes a large volume of air at extremely low velocity, so dust isn't really vacuumed in against the pull of gravity and...
  17. Nutball

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    What about a gas powered fan? Get the smallest belt driven fan you can find 24" or 36", replace the electric motor with a clamshell chainsaw engine, then it can go anywhere and have a little more power.
  18. Nutball

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    Echo saws seem well designed for pre filter dust removal. Maybe you need a cs800p, it would be a huge downgrade in power though. I really think oiled foam pre filters are the best option. Hardly anything gets through. A shop vac sounds like too much hassle. A blower might work if you had a...
  19. Nutball

    milling thread

    Ash is super dusty. A clogged filter is good, it means your filter is keeping those fines out of the engine. Maybe you need a huge oversized filter? I'm thinking Ash fines would get through panties and still clog the filter, otherwise it would be a good quick clean method to just pull of the...
  20. Nutball

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    Would the lean run be from sucking air caused by vibration shaking the gas as the fuel got low?
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