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Estatesman

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  1. Time Left: 3 days and 8 hours

    • FOR SALE
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    Due to heart surgery I am selling my milling equipment that I did as a hobby as I won’t be working with that size of timber again. I have a LOGOSOL F1 chainsaw mill ( Farmer’s Mill ). It has 4 x 1 metre sections. The photos show it with 3 sections built plus the 4th lying on the cradle arms. Very good condition as only used occasionally for projects for myself. It has saw guide, bar guard,depth gauge , 4 log clamps and user manual all included. Alaskan Mill is ecomill from Chainsawbars. It is the 36 inch mill along with 2 x 7 feet first cut rails. ( giving 14ft length using the connectors). 28 inch and 25 inch GB Arbtech low pro milling bars. 3 x New Panther 25 inch low pro ripping chains. 5 x Used Stihl 28 inch low pro ripping chains. 92 cc Newtop chainsaw fitted for milling. This is a Chinese chainsaw based on the Stihl 066 or the MS660. It was bought from Chainsawbars and it has worked very well any time I have used it. Very powerful. It has also included in sale a brand new, unused spare cylinder and piston kit, air filters,sprocket,clutch drum and chain tensioner kit along with the saw. Oregon Felling Lever/cant hook. Oregon Rivet Spinner for joining chain. Oregon Chain Breaker. Ideal chance to get started milling without having to buy everything separately. Collection Only.

    £1,150

    Kilmarnock , East Ayrshire - GB

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    Due to heart surgery I am selling my milling equipment that I did as a hobby as I won’t be working with that size of timber again. I have a LOGOSOL F1 chainsaw mill ( Farmers Mill ). It has 4 x 1 metre sections. The photos show it with 3 sections built plus the 4th lying on the cradle arms. Very good condition as only used occasionally for projects for myself. It has saw guide, bar guard, depth gauge, 4 log clamps and user manual all included. Alaskan Mill is Ecomill from Chainsawbars . It is the 36 inch mill with 2 x 7 feet first cut rails ( giving 14ft length using the connectors ). 28 inch and 25 inch GB Arbortech low pro milling bars. 3 x New Panther 25 ins low pro ripping chains. 5 x Used Stihl 28 ins low pro ripping chains. 92cc Newtop chainsaw fitted for milling. This is a Chinese chainsaw based on the Stihl 066 or the MS660. It was bought from Chainsawbars and it has worked very well any time I have used it. Very powerful. it has brand new unused spare cylinder and piston kit , air filters, sprocket,clutch drum and chain tensioner kit all along with the saw. Oregon Felling Lever/ cant hook Oregon Rivet Spinner for joining chains Oregon Chain Breaker. Ideal chance to get started milling without having to buy everything sepeately. Collection only.

    £1,150

    Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire - GB

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    • FOR SALE
    • USED

    Due to heart surgery I am selling my milling equipment that I did as a hobby as I won’t be working with that size of timber again. I have a LOGOSOL F1 chainsaw mill ( Farmers Mill ). It has 4 x 1 metre sections. The photos show it with 3 sections built plus the 4th lying on the cradle arms. Very good condition as only used occasionally for projects for myself. It has saw guide, bar guard, depth gauge, 4 log clamps and user manual all included. Alaskan Mill is Ecomill from Chainsawbars . It is the 36 inch mill with 2 x 7 feet first cut rails ( giving 14ft length using the connectors ). 28 inch and 25 inch GB Arbortech low pro milling bars. 3 x New Panther 25 ins low pro ripping chains. 5 x Used Stihl 28 ins low pro ripping chains. 92cc Newtop chainsaw fitted for milling. This is a Chinese chainsaw based on the Stihl 066 or the MS660. It was bought from Chainsawbars and it has worked very well any time I have used it. Very powerful. it has brand new unused spare cylinder and piston kit , air filters, sprocket,clutch drum and chain tensioner kit all along with the saw. Oregon Felling Lever/ cant hook Oregon Rivet Spinner for joining chains Oregon Chain Breaker. Ideal chance to get started milling without having to buy everything sepeately. Collection only.

    £1,150

    Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire - GB

  4. Thanks guys will take a look at that.
  5. Was milling when saw started fine and ran fine but dying when starting to cut. You can feather it to build the revs but dies again as soon as it meets resistance. Changed plug but no difference. Still starts and runs fine. Any ideas where I should start looking ?
  6. This is what I reckon caused the oil leak. The metal flange must have separated from the clutch when it overheated and sheared the elbow connection of the oil pump leaving a small gash. Parts ordered and fingers crossed. Thanks for all the help .
  7. Cheers for that . I’ve got a good idea of what I’m looking at now. I will check all that out, thanks. There is oil around the joint of the oil suction hose and pump which I am going to look at tomorrow too. Only had time today to strip it down tonight. Thanks again
  8. Thank for that guys. I don’t have a problem stripping it down just needed a couple of pointers as to what to look for when I am doing it. Thanks Frammo will look at that and rig something up for the air. The saw does fine milling for my needs on my Logosol F1, just for projects of my own . Don’t cut big slabs .
  9. Yeah well we don't all do that for a living that's why I was looking for a bit of advice.
  10. DfXc
  11. I wonder if someone can help me. I was milling with my Stihl ms 391 last week when the saw ended up smoking.It turns out the circlip had come off the rim sprocket so no oil distribution. I have replaced rim and sprocket, bearing and clutch and everything is running well thankfully except oil is leaking from underneath . It is still oiling the bar and chain but it is oozing out from under the sprocket . The machine never leaked before. Is the oil pump needing replaced or could seals or something have gone with the overheating ? Any advice welcome.
  12. That looks great.
  13. That’s great , I have a use for it . Only thing is that a lot of it is too big for my little Logosol mill so I might need to take what I can and saw up the rest. If there is anyone else in the Ayrshire area interested in the whole thing then let me know.
  14. This Scots Pine was blown down 3 years ago and is lying on other fallen timbers keeping it off the ground. It's about 60 ft long , 28-30ins diameter down to 14-15 ins diameter. The people who own the grounds would like something to be done with it other than firewood. I know Scots Pine isn't durable so can anyone tell me if there is any use for it. ? I
  15. Yep. I’m definitely leaning towards the Granberg . It looks like it leaves less error to be made by me. Watched the videos and it seems fairly straight forward without a lot of stripping down.
  16. Thanks to everyone for all the advice .There’s quite a range of spec to choose from. Can you grind the depth gauge rakers with the likes of the Lidl machine or the Katsu ?
  17. Thanks for that . I’ll have a look into it this weekend. Cheers !
  18. I have just recently entered the world of chainsaw milling , only in a small way to do projects for myself from wood I can access from some of the country houses I keep the grounds for. I have a wee Logosol Farmers Mill and am using my Stihl 391 so am at basic entry level. Could someone give me some advice on what chain grinder I should get to keep a proper edge on the chains without going into crazy money as I am not making any money out of this as just doing stuff for myself just now till I get the hang of it .( if that day ever comes !! ).

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