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I know there are hard spots etc in wood - but really one of the advantages of the chainsaw mill is that it will chew through them.

 

 

Take your saw out the mill - dismantle the bar and chain - dress the bar rails, clean the groove, reassemble, sharpen the chain and get all the teeth equal in length and then check the depth guages.

 

 

Do all the other maintenace as well such as clean air filter etc... Take your time over it and be thorough. See if that works.

 

 

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Yes its big 56 dia 25ft long.turned it on its side now so it reducing the slabbing size to 42. First time doing a large oak and the inexperience is showing.

Would it fit in your new mill big J . We are reducing the length to 16ft Saturday as the the farmer would like to sow a crop.

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Yep. 42 inches is no problem through and through. Will do 47. Max overall log diameter 54", but more if one side is squared off like that.

 

Very nice lump of oak there.

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