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  1. squisher

    milling thread

    Plastic weird. Electric fence insulator?
  2. squisher

    milling thread

    I don't know. A book of matches isn't worth much. :D
  3. squisher

    milling thread

    There is no replacement for displacement. Just ribbing. I had a 66 and a 660 in the arsenal before I considered a 880.
  4. squisher

    milling thread

    I never once milled with a 46/460 sized saw. Milling with a 66 seemed slow as f-ck. IMO you will burn up a 46 milling with the bar lengths you mention on it. Or you might shoot yourself first out of desperation/boredom.
  5. squisher

    milling thread

    I went from a 66 to a 880 on my Alaskan mill and never had to go back to the 66/660. The 880 was a massive satisfying step up from the 66 as I recall.
  6. squisher

    milling thread

    I guess you could fatten it up a bit but I was like Stig. If a saw is setup it runs proper and that's that. You should be able to hear and feel that it's running right and checking the plug periodically should confirm that.
  7. squisher

    milling thread

    Interesting your experience nutball. I did a fair little chunk of milling with both a modded 66 and a 880. But I always ran them WOT. I found that to be fastest to me.
  8. squisher

    milling thread

    Suck it up buttercup. :P Wicked saw/mill!
  9. squisher

    milling thread

    Cool. 8)
  10. squisher

    milling thread

    Pictures are required when telling a story like that on a treecutting forum. :drink: What a score!
  11. squisher

    milling thread

    Nice. A day a week, that's pretty good.
  12. squisher

    milling thread

    Cool milling shots. That redwood looks like amazing lumber! Peter you seem to be staying pretty busy with that chainsaw mill you made. Are you finding there's quite a decent market for it?
  13. squisher

    milling thread

    That line and winch seems ingenious to me. I've used an Alaskan a decent amount and pushing grows old.
  14. squisher

    milling thread

    Peter there used to be a high output oiler available for the 460 I believe it was 'stock' on the west coast 3/4 wrap saws but I could be wrong. Hopefully someone will chime in to confirm or give you part numbers if ones available for the 461. Super cool fabricating as always. You've got the...
  15. squisher

    milling thread

    Beautiful floors!
  16. squisher

    milling thread

    In that pic you can see the lifting sling sitting on the edge of the trailer still. All those logs loaded and brought home with a ramrod 950.
  17. squisher

    milling thread

    I've used a strap around the boom of my mini with no attachments on to lift the small end of big logs onto the very edge of the trailer. I would then carve a impression in the other end to 'match' the attachment plate and then you can lift/push the rest of a log onto a trailer pretty easy.
  18. squisher

    milling thread

    I recall hearing that the size and tuning wasn't an issue when running dual power heads on an Alaskan mill. That it's all just power going towards the milling.
  19. squisher

    milling thread

    Super cool!
  20. squisher

    milling thread

    I bet! Nice stack of boards.
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