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Nick hello although our arms were bent when we got our mill we have never managed to re bend them! we have loaded 30'' + dia 6m long trunks onto the mill

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Jeremy

 

Was that purely with the loading arms or did you give them some assistance with the telehandler? Did you do anything to stop the log slamming in to the back stops?

 

Cheers

 

Nick

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above was with telehandler as I no find other independent pics, but it will lift enormous amount! slam with big logs can be a problem care needed (always remember to raise back stops as big log will roll off the other side!), , also do not lower lift arms until alternative securing of log is sorted, big logs have potential big hazard, imagine one the above size ''falling off''

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to the max again milling a lovely piece of oak donated by local estate for town council beacon, (I will seek permission to tell you more),  6m long green and heavy, cuts lovely when wet

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milling again!   load of Ash for local client, busy day, max + diameter slowing production down a bit, saw dust taken for compost a new one for me and helpful with tidy up :001_smile: 

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