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7 minutes ago, Stubby said:

No , take it from me , its a young chaps saw all right . Glad to get rid of mine 👍

I believe you stub honest now. Gav posted today about an 8 foot stump a few miles from me and i can do that no problem but this second saw this young man is using would not flinch at it. Love the big stuff 

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47 minutes ago, topchippyles said:

No silly tosh goes on here and this thread is for real grunting guys, For a chap starting out on milling how did you come by such a big saw ?

I'm not actually new to milling I built I little chainsaw mill for my 560 with 24" bar cut a couple of logs but it was so slow and wasted too much wood out of small logs so didn't bother doing any more. Then decided to build a bandsaw mill but I had no space for one so I built it Alaskan style works grate cuts 23 1/2" wide cuts then I bought a house been working on this last 3 year so no time for wood but always wanted a proper chainsaw setup for the bigger logs and bandsaw for the smaller stuff. When iv got more time I'm gona get into it a bit more and also build I track for my band mill to turn into a normal mill now I have the space. But to answer you question just looked for months on end for one for sale found it on ebay just before Xmas I think.

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