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  On 02/12/2020 at 20:58, Rough Hewn said:

I’ve put a 1.5+ton log on my F2+,
Did have to build a reinforced table inside the frame though.
Wouldn’t want to do it regularly.
They’re really good at logs up to about 20-24”
Depending what you can move, lift and flip.
I mill a lot of 10”-20” hardwood, mainly oak, yew etc on the F2+.
Quick and simple, great results.
Have a look on the today’s milling thread, got some photos of it.
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Thats a lot of weight  what size stick was that?

Seems quite a few are returned due to stability issues and lack of cutting square when under load ?

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  On 02/12/2020 at 21:31, Big Beech said:
Thats a lot of weight  what size stick was that?
Seems quite a few are returned due to stability issues and lack of cutting square when under load [emoji848]

About 10’ x 30”?
Pictures are on the today’s milling thread.

Never had an issue with off cutting under load.
And I’ve broken cables and other bits.
How do you know how many F2’s were returned?
Never heard of this issue before.

The main difference between the m7/8 and the F2/+ is length.
M7/8 5m cut
F2/+ 3.8m cut
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Sorry, I read that message incorrectly, I thought it was you informing me your M7 was back on the market, now I see someone is trying to cut my grass. 

 

Still interested if you move it on. 

 

Regards Chris 

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