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Alaskan Mill First Cut Setup
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<blockquote data-quote="Coralillo Lo Pro" data-source="post: 8188327" data-attributes="member: 140216"><p>I don't mind. Everything's heavy in milling. Once you start moving big 250 lb white oak slabs around, everything else doesn't seem so heavy anymore lol. I'm not hiking through the woods to mill or anything, so a heavy guide ladder is okay. I worked in an orchard for a bit picking pears and apples 35 years ago and we used heavy straight steel ladders. Those would have been perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coralillo Lo Pro, post: 8188327, member: 140216"] I don't mind. Everything's heavy in milling. Once you start moving big 250 lb white oak slabs around, everything else doesn't seem so heavy anymore lol. I'm not hiking through the woods to mill or anything, so a heavy guide ladder is okay. I worked in an orchard for a bit picking pears and apples 35 years ago and we used heavy straight steel ladders. Those would have been perfect. [/QUOTE]
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