My first mill work (with my own equipment that is).

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I'm new to milling overall. Even though I have milled a bit in the past I'm still a greenhorn at the whole deal.

I recently picked up a Granberg Small Log Mill, got it through Baileys.

I dropped an ash and I'm cutting up some beams for my boss. He builds muzzleloaders - he says that ash wood makes great gun stock. I'm mainly just toying around - there's obviously a lot to learn. In any case I'm having a blast...

Here are some pics of the mill with my Dolmar 7900. I'm currently using a full chisel 3/8 chain with a 24" bar - I know I know, I'll be getting a semi-chisel or a ripping chain very soon. Milling ash is obviously slow goin. I was getting about 3ft per minute or so at the thickest part of the log.

I'm overall very impressed with the 7900. It's not fully broken in yet and it's got a lot of balls. Shortly this saw is gonna wake right up and pull through anything I throw at it. :chainsaw:

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Thanks for the pics. Rep sent.:clap:

I see you are using the fancy fuel jug -- do you like it ?

I have a similar jug that I got from Baileys. A little spendy, but the push button pour system works well in the field.
 
Aw, isn't that cute - a milling saw with no scratches or missing paint, even on the bar!

Just kidding, looking good there. Nice smooth and (by all appearances) straight cuts. I don't think 3'/min is a bad cut speed at all for a 7900 in Ash. But then again I've never cut Ash myself, so other opinions may differ.
 
Aw, isn't that cute - a milling saw with no scratches or missing paint, even on the bar!

Just kidding, looking good there. Nice smooth and (by all appearances) straight cuts. I don't think 3'/min is a bad cut speed at all for a 7900 in Ash. But then again I've never cut Ash myself, so other opinions may differ.



I've milled quite a bit so far, you should see the bar now!! :)


The 3ft per minute is just a guess. I sharpened my chain today til it was razor sharp, and I'm guessing that it doubled the speed. The numbers are just random guesses though. I'm not actually timing it....

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Thanks for the pics. Rep sent.:clap:

I see you are using the fancy fuel jug -- do you like it ?

I have a similar jug that I got from Baileys. A little spendy, but the push button pour system works well in the field.

Yeah it's great. I've used NoSpill jugs for a long time. I use a (solid red) 2.5 gallon for my mixed fuel and a (transparent (multiuse) 2.5 gallon for the bar oil. It's so much easier.
 
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looks good. i like your log holders! i asume your bucking with this same saw, since you have your dogs on, you may try putting your mill right up against them so the wood is closer to the power head, it would be the same as bucking closer to the head tends to cut a little faster and easier. but im still a newbie to milling so this may be incorrect. all that aside nice setup, finnally another dolmar miller!
 
looks good. i like your log holders! i asume your bucking with this same saw, since you have your dogs on, you may try putting your mill right up against them so the wood is closer to the power head, it would be the same as bucking closer to the head tends to cut a little faster and easier. but im still a newbie to milling so this may be incorrect. all that aside nice setup, finnally another dolmar miller!

The only reason I don't have the mill butted up against the dogs is because the bar will stick out beyond the plexiglass guard. That's a wee bit dangerous if you ask me....

I'm running a 24" bar. Granberg reccomends a bar that is no larger than 20", I'm guessing that is why - so it's butted up against the dogs and the bar is behind the guard with no overhang.

Good suggestion though. Thanks for posting!! :)
 
I use a (solid red) 2.5 gallon for my mixed fuel and a (transparent (multiuse) 2.5 gallon for the bar oil. It's so much easier.

For bar oil ? I never thought of that, but you're right, that would work great.

It's hard to pour bar oil directly out of a standard oil jug when a saw is mounted to an Alaskan. I ALWAYS spill a bunch. :mad: I'll add a no-spill oil jug to my wish list.
 
For bar oil ? I never thought of that, but you're right, that would work great.

It's hard to pour bar oil directly out of a standard oil jug when a saw is mounted to an Alaskan. I ALWAYS spill a bunch. :mad: I'll add a no-spill oil jug to my wish list.


Yeah it's awesome. Not only does it keep your saw cleaner but think of how much money gets wasted as it spills out of the container and NOT into your saw. The cost aspect is a good argument for me, I use Stihl Bio-Plus bar oil. At $20 a gallon those little spills add up quick!!
 
I don't know the specs of that oil you're using, but 60:1 is worryingly lean IMO as far as milling is concerned. I run 40:1 with Stihl Ultra, and I know that even some folks run AMSoil at 50:1 instead of its advertised 100:1. Just my 2¢ - milling is a lot harder on a saw than falling/bucking.
 
What the crap. I'm sorry....

I meant to type 40:1, not 60:1. Good lord I would never run 60:1 in any kind of saw in any conditions of cutting. 50:1 is the leanest I'll ever go.

Sorry about that. You were probably thinking for a minute that I was an idiot; which is okay, you wouldn't be the first to think so!! :)

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Hey Jason,

That Stihl/Husky shop down in Dansville, has the bio-plus now and they are only charging $16 a bottle! I just picked up a jug the other day.

Dan
 
Hey Jason,

That Stihl/Husky shop down in Dansville, has the bio-plus now and they are only charging $16 a bottle! I just picked up a jug the other day.

Dan

Yeah I saw that. They had a sale going on last Saturday, there was another rep there with a big trailer FULL of Stihl equipment. I talked to him for about 20 minutes.... He's the one who brought the Bio-Plus. He only brought 2 cases with him. I asked the guys at the store if they're gonna carry it from now on and they said that the demand for it isn't there so they weren't sure.

I oughta pick up a gallon or two before it's gone. That's a great price! :clap:
 

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