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topchippyles

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  1. Spot on andrew and Rob D has the full selection.Paddy1000111 i suggest you look at a few of rob D milling videos before committing to anything as he really does know the best setups to use. Get nearly all my stuff from him to be fair.
  2. 661 will mill perfectly fine just not the size stuff your looking at doing
  3. Your arse hopping about with all these saws and the simple fact is the 880/881 are the best and really the only option apart from the biggest of the huskies to be able to mill the slabs your looking at.
  4. This thread has got side tracked now and some utter bollocks being said. How many have actually milled using chainsaws ?? Not many i should think.
  5. Limited to width on a bandsaw mill and paddy is looking for wide slabs he posted.Horses for courses as i was thinking on selling my logosol m7 as not really used it and will be getting a new bandsaw mill next year but chances are it will be needed at some point.
  6. Interesting !! Does the same stroke rhyehm apply at bed time 😬
  7. How many strokes a minutes is that stubby ?
  8. Look for the ozito version peter as same machine but they sell under that brand in other countries and uk also. ( ozito cheaper) on the bay Ozito by Einhell Power X Change 18V 2Ah Battery | Homebase
  9. That does look handy with it being cordless, I have a mains one from machine mart. Cracking tool and i use a lot of einhell stuff and really rate them. The 18 v impact driver pisses all over my milwaukee and dewalt ones Einhell Power X-Change 18V Battery & Charger 3.0Ah
  10. Had me thinking the same so some sort of digging by the looks.Just imagining K with his bucket and spade and stubby shouting thats not the way to do it boy 🤣
  11. Like i said green as grass 😏Not everyone lives down south and get the big money. Many lads on here go through some lean times i am sure.
  12. Get yourself an einhell cordless one and batteries are cheap enough from toolstation. Cracking tool OZITO (like Einhell) Cordless Chainsaw Sharpener 18v Power X Change - PXCCSSS-01
  13. Still need to learn the art of hand filing and what if your onsite and chain goes blunt.Shows your as green as grass at times and no chainsaw course can substitute for experience.Your learnt that with your cleaning i am sure and still doing so.
  14. Like a biscuit joint eggs
  15. For the life of me a chainsaw is designed to cut timber and big saws the 880/881 should work all day if its cross cutting/felling/ringing up or milling and should make no difference in my book.Yes they work hard but they are 120 cc for christ sake running a chain.Keep them well serviced like the wife and should last years.
  16. 8" length 3" thickness and 6" girth 😁
  17. My longest run was 26.2 miles in 2006 london marathon. 5 1/2 hrs
  18. You will soon find that out as eats through fuel when milling.
  19. I turn mine off and milling slabs and never really had problems.Always open to new tips
  20. Roughy would answer that question no problem as just got his hands on the new 881
  21. I sling mine with an excavator
  22. Mick dempsey if selling his setup so give him a shout asap before someone else does Stopping milling now
  23. Same as anything really dried wood is going to be a lot harder so will wear the blades quicker.Keep them nice and sharp and should be ok
  24. Video above and you will get a full warranty with it.Seems to have a lot of punch for just over a thousand pounds machine.I know nothing about chippers just to add.

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