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logosol M7 and pico chain for ms 880


offgridchris
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I actually have a narrow kerf (1.3mm) 25" Stihl bar with matching Stihl Pico ripping (10 degree) chain and sprocket for my 660. So Stihl does manufacture them. Don't know about longer lengths or 880, though. Let me know if you need part numbers.

 

They do manufacture them I know but believe it or not you cannot order them from the UK... no idea why but you can't.

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i had a bar adapted to fit my old homelite ( rob what was the company?). i suppose if i use the 660 bar and possibly have it adapted. or just us a .325 setup and loose a board here and there. i was thinking a 24" bar which should be plenty.

 

ive just had a load of cypress delivered, with more on the way. i dont plan to sell the timber just use for our house. although i mentioned it to a friend who is a carpenter and was interested about using it for decking and cladding.

 

i was worried about using the logosol on my own and having lift the larger logs. but all solved by siting the mill on the bottom of a slope and loading then onto a wooden rack. the logosol dvd was very helpful.

 

im going to set all the logs up then they will be ready for cutting in the autumn.

 

expensive mill for just a frame, but looks well made.

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