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I am soon to be treating my self to an Alaskin mill and will probably be looking for a 24" saw . Can anybody give me advice as to which type of saw will be best suited to the job . Thank you

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Is that a 24 inch cut or a 24 inch bar? For a 24 inch cut you will need a 32 inch bar.

 

For a 24 inch bar the Makita DCS7901 is excellent. Otherwise the standard offerings from Stihl (MS460) and Husqvarna (576xp or 390xp) are well regarded.

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As per Big J but in milling the benefit of a bigger saw is very non-linear (you get a lot more out of a bigger saw than just the extra .cc would suggest). Consequently, if you can run to it a 660 would make things a lot quicker, and let you upgrade to the 36" mill if you ever decide to do so - don't need a whole new mill, just the longer rails.

 

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i use to run a 441 on a 24 inch mill and it really didnt like it smallest saw for milling 660

milling saws stihl 064 660 084 880 051 070 075 076 090

ur looking at 90cc saws

husq 298 2100 395 390 394 3120

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