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Which saw mill would you recommend , I have been recommended panther .


Tobias Gill
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  • 1 month later...

I'm going to be biased on the Panther mill ;)seeing as was myself who helped guide the design... all I can say is the aim for the Panther mill is to be the best and most advanced chainsaw mill in the world. Not doubt this won't happen overnight - but that the the aim :)

 

Height adjustment is tool less and fast – in fact it is the fastest compared with any other mill on the market. Simply rotate the round handle to adjust how deep the mill will cut. No need to hold a spanner in one hand while trying to adjust the mill with the other.

 

'Attachment is the quickest of any chainsaw mill – easily bolt and unbolt your mill to your chainsaw.

 

Attachment to the saw is bolted not clamped – the saw can never slip in the mill.

 

The mill is designed to be used with special GB Lo Pro milling bars which are thinner and narrower than existing chainsaw bars for a faster, cleaner cut.

 

Panther Mills automatically come with a full winch set up to make milling 80% easier than pushing by hand.

There is a dedicated Panther First Cut System to ensure your first cut is table top flat. This first cut system can be extended and widened indefinitely.'

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One with a built in winch and a set of jockey wheels on the saw side.
42" sugi hara sprocket nosed bar,
And granberg ripping chain,
An 8 tooth sprocket for medium diameter wood is fun. [emoji3]
All available from rob d.
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23 minutes ago, Rough Hewn said:

One with a built in winch and a set of jockey wheels on the saw side.
42" sugi hara sprocket nosed bar,
And granberg ripping chain,
An 8 tooth sprocket for medium diameter wood is fun. emoji3.png
All available from rob d.
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Agreed - Panther 42 looks like the best option by far - however comes with different bar and chain than you suggested.

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