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Oak Milling - Sachs Dolmar 166


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Finally got hold of a Sachs Dolmar 166 (thanks to TCD), the biggest in the Sachs Dolmar range, 118cc!

 

Its amazing, in such good condition too! Still waiting for the 44" bar to come in the post, but had a go with it yesturday with my pretty much brand new 36" Oregon Bar :thumbup:

 

Cutting up a big piece of oak so it would it on the band saw, took the first slab off with the alaskan, rolled it with the tractor, then took the next slab off by nailing a rail along the side and just following it with the saw, dunno why i decided to do it like that lol

 

Was a gooood day :thumbup:

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That some saw aint it Ace. It really snarls! I had a go with it a while ago whilst working with TCD cutting up a beech you and grandad would have been proud of.

Top set of pics!

cheers tommer, yeah man its a beast i love it!!!!

 

Need to get it out of the shed do some more work with her :thumbup:

 

How do you find it mills compared to an 880 Liam?

 

I'd like one of these or an 090 for the big bars.

i've never used an 880 on a mill so i cant compare ahaha, its either this or a 153, i even had the 123 on there a while back doing some softwood :thumbup:

 

from what i saw of you using the 880 at the apf it did look quicker, but i dont have a ripping chain for my 4ft or 3ft bars, so that does make it slower. Plus the 880 has more power, but may just have a bit less torque.

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