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Hi mate I totally agree I am already talking about some sort of loader ramps are ok but getting the big heavy log from where it got dumped in the yard last thing in the dark knackered covered in sawdust to the bloody ramps is turning into an issue but hey it’s all in a days work 

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I agree, mills should come with some sort of warning:

Danger!!! your garage/house/barn/garden WILL be filled with sawn timber.
Long term users often feel a deep sense of well being interrupted by brief outbursts of swearing when the mill stops working.

Classic symptoms are:
Covered in sawdust,
A thousand yard stare when you mention burrs,pippy,Elm,ripples..
Covered in sawdust...
Facial drool whilst staring at park trees you know you'll never ever be able to mill....
Covered in sawdust.

Did I mention sawdust?

Then you get to start milling big stuff and you say:
"**** I can't lift that"
Going to need some bigger kit.....

You were warned ok?!
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Sounds smashing something to do when it’s raining.

Sounds like some small investment may be needed
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Hi I use an 880 with my Alaskan so any big saw a 660 no smaller or similar have a look at Chainsaw Bars web site and Rob D is a font of knowledge,if you want to come and have a go before buying any kit come down to Dorset one day no worries.

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