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Adding to the question: I will be using my alaskan mill quite a bit and I am remote so fuel efficiency is a big concern. Would you still go with the 880?

 

Yes.

 

It's the 'using it quite a bit' aspect. Unless your average log diameter is around 18in or less, anything smaller is going to become the rate limiting step to how much you mill, and do so very quickly.

 

I milled quite a lot of oak at around 2ft dia using an 064 and then an 066, typically straight stuff at around 20ft length. A cut would take up to about 25mins once I got to the middle, meaning a refuel, so either dragging saw right out or filling on its side, which means you can't fill right up so you need a second refuel. This meant an all-in time per board of over half an hour. I was typically cutting 2in thickness, so getting about 8 boards per tree. What with setting up time etc, a tree like that would take a day, and I would be done in by the end of it.

 

Using the 076 (well, until yesterday :bawling:) I could make the same cut in about 7mins, on a single tank of fuel. That means producing way more per day, and being less shattered at the end of it. Rate of cut is very much not linear with cc's for some reason.

 

Alec

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Gutted Alec - what a nightmare mate - any chance of an insurance payout?

 

Maybe - we'll see what they say when the forms turn up. Meantime, if you spot either an 090 or 076 for sale do let me know. I've got detailed photos of both, and they've got long bars on (076 has ripping chain too) so they won't exactly make convenient firewood saws and I reckon they'll be back on the market pretty soon.

 

One of the thieves wore size 6 Reebok trainers, both wore gloves, so there isn't much to go on, but apparently there's been a bit of a spate of it round here lately.

 

Alec

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keep my eyes and ears open as i ent to far away

i have some white van men trying to sell me stihl chainsaws out the back of a van last week in godmanchester :sneaky2:

 

Sorry Martin - I won't do it again:blushing::lol::lol:

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just wondering what the best chainsaw is to buy for my alskan mill. . . . i am leaning towards an ms880. . . . just the price seems a bit much

 

 

 

An MS880 all the way - price is expensive but your production will be greater and more importantly less strain on you the operator (although it seems like it would be harder with a larger saw).

 

 

You always will come across larger logs when you start milling... an 880 can handle it!

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