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Hello,,, yes its a lumbermate,,, mark 4 model ,,model before the 2000 i think ,, it now runs on a home made trailer that my big chainsaw mill can also run on ,,

 

 

The last 2 pictures are of a table i just finnished for a customer ,, the slab could be the piece in my last post that was cut with my homemade alasken type mill with rollers

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Its home made ,,, made it up so i could cut wide slabs where the tree fell without moving the trunk (just level the track up ) and its also usefull for breaking down big logs into smaller sections for bandmilll,,,,

i have a nearly finnished frame sat in the shed that can take up to a 42 inch bar,,

just needs a new home

 

built in a similar way tothe pro cut sawmills in australia

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Hello,,

 

pictures of the trekka saw milling olive burr ash ,, tree was approx 120cm ,, cut edges off so bookmatch pieces could be cut ,, boards in picture are 100cm wide ,, playing with using different lubricants at the moment ,, darker marks on timber come off when dry ,, diesel is probs best but with wide cuts alot needs to be used and can add alot to the cost of milling ,,

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