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Bob_z_l

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  1. Walking on sunshine
  2. I had a similar requirement an I've steered away from stuff like these. They aren't very robust despite what the advert says. I was looking for something to move lengths of milled board around. Arb trolley was high on the list. As is a carpet dolly ( rolls of carpet) Saying all this...I haven't done either as supplies of milling material have dried up. Big diameter wheels solid or pneuumatic...is the way. Good luck with your quest.
  3. Hi Les, Not sure. Dead as disco due to dieback and some of the limbs were stone dead.
  4. Mill them April 2020
  5. I did a few waney edge its of Ash early 2020. all at 50mm Dead tree and so dry a lad has already turned them into a beautiful outdoor bar.. I'll look for pics. Give em a go. I would. If only I could get anything..... 😞
  6. Is there a forum for stuff like that? No....I DON'T want to know. Very Dark
  7. Agent 881 ( Rough)? :-)
  8. Or the Dark Wood Web?
  9. Forbidden You don't have permission to access this resource. Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request. Can't get on!
  10. You are bang on. Main reason I follow what @Rough Hewn posts. Also reading what some other Millers that post regularly put on here. Trigger , Les etc
  11. I always though the ones from Chainsawbars are pretty on point.
  12. In case someone has a use.... I would if closer. If only to fab up something. Saw Mill Jack Legs X8 Norwood Mx34 WWW.EBAY.CO.UK <p>Saw Mill Jack Legs X8</p><p>Off a Norwood MX 34 sawmill</p><p>Good used condition complete with mounting brackets</p>
  13. Hi Rough. Looks smashing. One question...Logosol website isn't clear. Is it 2m between log lifters? 4m overall without extras.
  14. Lancers? Grandfather was 17/21st Died after they crossed the Arno. 2 Uncles both 17/21st too. Both now gone. Nice pic. Cheers
  15. Please do. I saw some working at Bentley Wood Fair years ago. Mrs has horses and to see someone working horses while being looked after makes me as happy as anything.
  16. Hi Sam, Can you be a bit more specific with the location please?
  17. PM sent
  18. Just a thought.... Surprised nobody has suggested we could have a Whip round to set about replacing it!
  19. True...too late. You compost that any more!
  20. Hope they get grassed up!
  21. Was going to say exact same. My ankle was was a pylon fracture. Multiple breaks. Treehogs are comfy to walk/work in all day. Maybe a heel insert.... I'd considered it, but my heel isn't bad, my under foot is. Tendon inflamed and sore when I've tried insoles. Heel Inserts for Plantar Fasciitis | Health and Care WWW.HEALTHANDCARE.CO.UK Choose from hundreds of sports supports, mobility products and healthcare items on our site. We have everything to help...
  22. Dag-nabbit....I must be doing it wrong then. I always change drive sprockets between 3/8LP and 3/8 as I thought they were slightly different. Re: difference... I would imagine wider kerf on 3/8 will mean greater load on saw an so you'll get a slower cut, more fuel. Hopefully @Rough Hewn or @Rob D will be along to give the fully qualified and correct answer.
  23. Defo looks "used". Not Ex-Demo is it?
  24. I get you. I need 3 kidneys...sold one to afford the 881. I'll need another for the super big panther. Food for thought. Thanks for your insight. As always, greatly appreciated. Bob
  25. Not sure what you mean...an 881 would be a major upgrade for me. I don't want to side line the 660 but want to reuse/ share bars/chains and mill between the two head units. I've stretched my savings and am read to commit to a 881. Please forgive the simple way I look at things as this is a hobby/part time thing for me. Spending $$ on an 881 is significant outlay and I was trying to make use if what I had kicking around bar/chain wise.

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