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Husqvarna 266 for milling


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you will definatly want a ripping chain, i have done 18" with a 372 and it was ok, so i would suggest limiting it to 15" diameter timber really you certainly wouldnt want to be milling 20" planks with that saw as i think it would put to much stress on the saw

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I think that you might struggle with it a little bit Steve. My experience with saws up to this point is that you don't need that many more cc's for a saw to feel like a completely different animal. My 088 is a good milling saw, and happy in anything up to about 32 inches. More than that and it gets to be a be a little slow.

 

Also, I mentioned to Mark about you maybe being interested in his M7 - he said he has one piece of Walnut he wants to run through it and then it's available if you want it (though I don't know how much he wants for it).

 

Jonathan

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