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Hi all,new member but have been reading the posts for a dogs age.

Just wanted to ask those of you who know,no guessers please.

I can do that myself. :001_smile:

what's the biggest bar I can fit on my dolly,to rough mill green oak.

I have access to a fair bit of timber,which will make good beams for the renovation am working on in France.

(yes I understand the shrinkage ratio of 20%).

I don't want to fill jewsons with wood,say few hundred foot.

Rather than driving to parthenay and back,with long lengths oak on my Ifor and a line of police behind me.

Many thanks

Mark

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you will stuggle to mill much with an 18'' bar on a 50cc saw i would saw, are you using a mill of just free cutting? plenty written arleady about bar sizes and saw sizes with alaskan mill which might be helpful to you

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Are your oaks 20"dia or do you want to end up with 20" timbers?

As mentioned above, big difference between using a mill on a 20" bar (as you'll be cutting about 15" only) or freehand which the whole bar used.

I have a couple of 5105s but both on 13" which is nice and Quick!

I have used an 18" on it which was fine really, it's only when you pick up a 372xp on 20" straight aferwarsd that it seems slow.

Just have a go mate! A bar doesn't cost that much and even if you find your intended uses for it don't quite work out, it can well save you if you've not got access to a bigger saw and come across that log that's just that wee bit bigger.

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