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bobh

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  1. Do you mean 2.4m high? If so I think you might find it difficult to find concrete posts that height. As said above stick with the 1.8 or better still stick with the wooden posts - looks a lot better.
  2. Hi again Rob - firstly thanks for the warning about the swearing, if I could find the edit button it would already be changed. I'm not out to upset anyone. Went to look at the mill today, turned out to be a Lucas mill 6-18 (so not a honda engine then,) has been stored for quite a while in a semi open shed so needs a bit of TLC, also the rails are missing, I may still get it if the price is right though. Alec - thanks for the reply, think I'll stick with the 30" though, I'm a great believer in under stressing machinery, always think it will last longer like that.
  3. Thanks for the replies folks. That gives me something to think over then, maybe a 30" might be better. In truth I'm not sure how often I would need anything bigger. Have just heard tonight that there maybe a Honda driven mill for sale down the road so hopefully will take a look tomorrow. May just be a pile of rubbish though as it's been sat in a shed for several years.
  4. Hi all Just joined here, been lurking for a while though. Thinking seriously of getting an alaskan and have a MS650, would this be OK on a 36" or would it be a bit tough on the saw? Bob

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