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It’s pretty niche, but I get asked regularly enough.
Probably I’ll do a few 4.5” and 6.5” oak at some point. (After I’ve moved yard)
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Our village pub's just been renovated, they put a brand new 4" x 8" oak beam over one of the fireplaces.

Looks a bit new but I guess give it a hundred years it'll blend in.
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31 minutes ago, Big Beech said:

Where you ordering bits from?

Can't see half the stuff I am needing?

From logosol i expect or davis implements (dealers) in Gods greatest place WALES 😁

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Where you ordering bits from?
Can't see half the stuff I am needing?

Direct from Logosol.
That’s just the winch.
The bar tip holder is extra.
I run a 661 with 20” bar so that doesn’t need one.
The 881 will have a 30” bar which is too long for the tip holder I believe.
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1 hour ago, Rough Hewn said:

Been testing the stihl 881 on the Logosol F2+ today.
30” bar, full chisel .404, 0 degree top plate.
Bit of a ripper!!!!
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How did you find the new crank feed ?

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