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Hi

 

I am having a large oak taken down which is far too big for the woodmizer. It is down to the first fork, and the branches are 40- 50". The trunk is about 6ft at the base. I am hoping the trunk will be good inside,but the branches look pretty good, and I would like to do them through and through with some nice forks.

 

Is there an Alaskan that will do 60-70"? Is anyone in the surrey area that would mill on site into 2 1/4 and 3" slabs? and if so how much?

 

Thank you

 

Alex

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That's a big old lump of wood!

 

Really you need a pretty monster set up for something like that.... if it's 6ft then a 7ft bar wouldn't do it you'd need an 84" bar or even something like a large double ended setup with a powerhead at each end...

 

I've got some 72" double ended bars here but that's their length in total - they would mill around 56" wide... you can use these with an 880 and a helper handle with roller on the other end or x2 880 mount chainsaws. This would be more practical but you'd have to trim the sides down a bit.

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Well, its down and looking good. Looking into sending it off somewhere not too far off, If a lorry can lift it. About 8ft to first branch stub and 10ft to fork

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Very clean looking piece of timber looking onto it... As Big J says Helmdon mill would be the best idea...

 

 

:001_smile:

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