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Hello, 5 months ago i started with my buddy a tree felling business. I have a lot of saw's from milling and my milling trailer. Now we want to work more efficiently with a Wood Chipper and also a lot of custemers were asking for a stump removal. So now we want to invest. Now we are unsure what to get. What do you think about those Stump Grinders? Dosko 337: Baumstumpffräse Dosko 337 WWW.EBAY.DE Finden Sie Top-Angebote für Baumstumpffräse Dosko 337 bei eBay. Kostenlose Lieferung für viele Artikel! Rayco Stump Grinder: https://www.ebay-kleinanzeigen.de/s-anzeige/rayco-stubbenfraese-wurzelfraese-baumstumpffraese-honda-gx-rechnung/1422798491-84-9464 This are the ones, wich i found used on ebay. Now to the chipper: I found a used and modified Jansen GTS 1500 E: https://www.ebay-kleinanzeigen.de/s-anzeige/jansen-gts-1500-e-gartenhaecksler-schredder-hacker-haecksler/1555899633-87-5911 Is there any other model to look for with a small budget? We only want to invest 4.000€. Baumstumpffräse Dosko 337 WWW.EBAY.DE Finden Sie Top-Angebote für Baumstumpffräse Dosko 337 bei eBay. Kostenlose Lieferung für viele Artikel!
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I dont have that of a big problem with that. It is also the sharpening and chainging time of the chains. And no i am not getting a 881, because my Cannon Super Bar is in D009. Just not sure if i will get a 3/8 107cm Bar if i should do skip chains or not?
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Guys, just wanted to know if someone had tested the diffrence between 3/8 and 3/8LP in fuel consumption and cutting time?
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Sry, for my bad english i am from germany... Of course i had to change the drive sprockets between 3/8LP and 3/8. My question was for my entire milling setup. My inventory in milled lumber is 100 square Meters big. I am asking, because it is difficult to change the drive sprocket on the Husqvarna 3120. At the moment i have to wait for the saw to completely cooled down and then i put a rope inside the cylinder to block the piston to remove the clutch. So it would make more sense to drive only 3/8 on my entire setup. Just wanted to know how much slower it is and if there is a big diffrce in fuel consumption??? If there is any?
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Hey guys, after the last contact with big metal i think i ruined my GB 107cm 3/8 LP bar. I mill with my Husqvarna 3120. My second bar is 60" Cannon Super Bar in 3/8. So i thought to switch up from 3/8 LP to a normal 3/8 bar(GB Titanium) for the benefit of not having to change the rim anymore. Is there a big diffrence in cutting time and fuel consumtion between 3/8 LP and normal 3/8 ??
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It's a Maxx Chainsaw Grinder.
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Mounted my 230V Chainsaw Grinder to my Milling Trailer. Works brialliantly for sharpening on the jobsite.
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I just got a china mill and then bought some aluminium profiles 30x30 mm and cut it to the right size. At the moment i am building a second mill for my 60" Cannon Super bar. The most importent part for me was to drill trhough the bar and cut a thread into my mill so i could bolt the bar to the mill for a faster chain changing process.
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Yes they are common in this size. This one was dead, so it got felled and i got the stump for free.
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Milled up some Elm Wood in the garden of the old theatre in my home town. Very nice wood, but a lot of nails in the first bit...
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Of course i have my own kit. Just dont want to mill wood wich is not worth it. Looked at some pictures from google on sorbus. Dont think that it is one.
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Hey guys dont know what kind of wood this is. Can you help me with identifying? Owner says it is Maple. Felled 2 Monts ago. But isnt it with Maple, that it gets some ugly stains from the sugar?
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Hey guys, i am curious if i did it right. This picture shows a beech end grain cookie slab. I applied Anchorseal to both sides. Now after 2 Monts these black dots are appearing. Should i sand of the anchorseal, or is this normal and going to planed away fast after drying?
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I know that its not a good deal. But it's kind of 70/30 for the big stuff for me. And i also can choose what i want. On the smaller logs we do 50/50. I am doing this milling job, because i wanted to mill the big beech. Just need some very good slabs for the start of my woodworking business. Worked there for 2 weeks with some days off in between. Pictures are following. In the last days, i had problems with my 60" Cannon Bar mill. It did not cut. Had to refill mid cut. And the saw was just screaming for help. Still pushed it trough. Today i tried my new chain. It's a full chisel chain "hyper skip", but i took down half of the teeth to make it similar to the oregon hyper skip. Cut's very good and smooth until i've hit 4 nails in one slab. After the thick one(3mm), the chain was very dull: Still got some nice peaces of one other peace: And for full chisel "hyper skip" 10° it cuts very smoothly. Just a quick resharpening is required. But very quickly with a 2 in 1 sharpener: After that the 3120 died... Poweres on, but runs like shit and cut on 20% power. So i stopped and switched to my "backup" saw: Than i realised that the backup saw requires shorter chains since it was no designed for D009. So i had to switch to my 3/8 lp bar. After 40cm inside the log i hid some big metal and it was not going any forward. So this piece is going to be end up as firewood:
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Milled up some maple for the first time. The 3120 went trough like butter. Since i have the deal to get the logs for free, i have to share 50% of the slabs. So i got 6 stored up outside my workshop.