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teed

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  1. Are benefits of the M8 towards farmers. There is a better carrier for the saw, then it is better logdogs and it comes with movable saw support. Plus it is 1m long. Myself Upgraded my logdogs to log holders XL is really good. Log holder XL | Farmer's Sawmill | Accessories | Chainsaw Mills | Sawmills | LOGOSOL Movable saw the support I have acquired for testing. Self, I chose the Farmers when it is almost half the price. Is there anything else you're thinking it's just ask.
  2. I think it works really well, actually have not found anything I do not like. Sometimes I wish I chose the larger saw the M8 and not farmers, then the smallest step is 1/4' instead of 1/8' when you raise the log. And when I got on the electric saw with feed so it was wonderful to work with.
  3. Milling with chainsaw [ame] [/ame] Milling with electric saw [ame] [/ame] You can find more videos on my youtube channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsx6Ebzfq3YuzKNRw58ZdEw
  4. 1 more picture of my farm
  5. The house was quite rotten in places before I started And if you have an old house like this you have to learn joining in all possible ways
  6. The old house is my residential building, it is from the early 1700th centuries. So guess if I have a lot of work with my house.
  7. Here is a selection of things that I built
  8. thanks all
  9. Much comes from my farm, and some from kind neighbors.
  10. Then we make a new attempt [ame] [/ame] [ame] [/ame]
  11. Hello everyone. I am new to the forum and was going to write a few lines. I love to cut my own wood and then build furniture with it. Today, I saw a Logosol Farmers M8 and I have a Stihl MS391 and a Speed Saw E5, electric saw with feed. I like very much to film when I saw, or do anything else on the farm Some movies from my sawmill. [ame] [/ame]

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