What type of wood are you cutting there? Have you only used Oregon ripping chain filed at 0 or have you used other brands, grinds, filing at different angles, how low do you set your rakers? What size chain are you using, .404?
What type of wood are you cutting there? Have you only used Oregon ripping chain filed at 0 or have you used other brands, grinds, filing at different angles, how low do you set your rakers? What size chain are you using, .404?
Do you know how big leaf Maple would compare to Black walnut?
I'm planning on trying a few variations of .404 chain when I get my 090: ripping chain vs semi chisel 20-30 degree vs Malloff style. Along with lowering the rakers, I do use the DAF (once you find a rhythm it does go pretty fast)
With my 066 I've used 3/8 semi chisel, full skip at 30 degree and rakers at about 8 degree in soft pine and hard black walnut (rakers at about 6.5 degree) with good success. Finish was better in the pine than the Walnut but either way I feel once dried they need a final flattening with my router sled so finish doesn't seem to be all that important.
I myself am going to have to buy some longer rails for my mill. I've read 80/20 works well, have you thought about that? And it didn't seem to be all that expensive compared to Granberg.
Hi - I'm a beginner miller with an 070 currently running .404 chain. Due to a series of mishandled orders I've ended up with a 42" bar and chain pitched at 3/8" - I'm wondering if anyone can tell me if I can run a 3/8" sprocket on my 070, or if I'm stuck rethinking my whole setup for milling larger wood. Sorry to pile into this thread but hopefully some expert eyes are on it.
Thanks in advance
Matt
Thanks Ted - do you know what is involved with changing over to running the 3/8 chain on the 070 currently setup for 404 ? I'm gathering I need a new sprocket at the very least, correct ?
Ok I guess a more specific question is necessary - does anyone know the part number for a 3/8 sprocket for another STIHL saw that will fit on an 070 or 090? I went in and spoke with my dealer and looking in the computer he said the 070 and 090 both only have 404 or 1/2" sprockets available, can I grab a 3/8 drive sprocket from a ms660? Or am I looking at something much more complex. Will take some measurements this week but my powerhead is currently stashed in the woods and a bit of a walk to recover.
Tim you're a beauty, I appreciate it.
Ok I guess a more specific question is necessary - does anyone know the part number for a 3/8 sprocket for another STIHL saw that will fit on an 070 or 090? I went in and spoke with my dealer and looking in the computer he said the 070 and 090 both only have 404 or 1/2" sprockets available, can I grab a 3/8 drive sprocket from a ms660? Or am I looking at something much more complex. Will take some measurements this week but my powerhead is currently stashed in the woods and a bit of a walk to recover.
I'll reiterate what Ted mentioned though, I'd run the .404". Better oiling capability and also have an aux oiler on your mill also with a 42" bar.
I see you like your Stihls! Nothing wrong with that but another option for the big CC saws is the Echo CS1201. I know some guys pull them down to parts and try to bring them in, but of course the parts availability and stress to get parts would be an issue, so I think your best bet is to find the largest saw you can get service for...most likely Husky 3120XP or Stihl MS880. Torque is what you want for milling, especially when utilizing a long bar.
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