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6 hours ago, Rough Hewn said:

 

 

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I watched all that and was waiting for the credits coming up at the end,

 

 Director Rough

 

Production  Rough hewn Pooductions Ltd (PLC)

 

wardrobe by Primart 

 

Hair by Vidal so soon 

 

Get that saw on that Panther mill in some decent sized timber,

 

When you did that video it was only in small timber, i know the 881 will have plenty of power but in the small timber that saw seems vastly over kill to me, i know you have used a 461 on the logosol and how does that compare say using a 20" bar with the 461 in timber of that size ?  the 881 looks like it ate it but i would expect that in that size of timber, i have seen a video some where with a 362 with 16" bar milling boards out of 10" logs and it looked liked it coped very well,

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I watched all that and was waiting for the credits coming up at the end,
 
 Director Rough
 
Production  Rough hewn Pooductions Ltd (PLC)
 
wardrobe by Primart 
 
Hair by Vidal so soon 
 
Get that saw on that Panther mill in some decent sized timber,
 
When you did that video it was only in small timber, i know the 881 will have plenty of power but in the small timber that saw seems vastly over kill to me, i know you have used a 461 on the logosol and how does that compare say using a 20" bar with the 461 in timber of that size ?  the 881 looks like it ate it but i would expect that in that size of timber, i have seen a video some where with a 362 with 16" bar milling boards out of 10" logs and it looked liked it coped very well,

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I run a 661 with a 20” bar normally on the logosol. That’s pretty quick.
But nothing else compares to the speed of cut except massive electric ones.
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Yeah I’ll get to the panther mills soon.
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