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Ian Leach
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Is there any preference on a chainsaw mill, borrowed a logosol to try out over christmas, or are the mills much all the same. It also means i can get to try out my new toy ms880 , Think i got a good price for it £860inc 3ft bar. Any help would be great , Have a good christmas everyone. :cheers:

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Big A, what size mill are you thinking of getting, I've borrowed the logosol big mill pro. My mate has brought another 880 and on about getting a double ended bar to fit them both on.

 

my mates old man had a double ended 088 for milling, he had loads of trouble with it. i think it was something to do with 1 not picking up fuel cos of being on its side and siezing up? would that make sense?

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my mates old man had a double ended 088 for milling, he had loads of trouble with it. i think it was something to do with 1 not picking up fuel cos of being on its side and siezing up? would that make sense?

 

Hmmm dont know about that, saws should run ok at almost any angle these days, perhaps he's tried tweaking it by ear, maybe the dust getting on the filter is clogging it up? Hard to say, but these are things I got to learn about, which is the main reason I bought a separate saw for milling/showing off, coz I dont want to mess up the 066.

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