I picked up a used Alaska mill a couple years ago and used it once and it has been sitting since then because my only saw at the time was a Husky 346xp and it seemed too small for doing much with the mill. I have recently acquired a husky 3120 power head from a concrete saw. It appears to be identical to the 3120xp other than the air filter set up and there is no oil pump or oil tank. My goal is to run this power head as a dedicated milling saw. My mill will accommodate up to a 36” length of cut so I figured a 42” bar should let me get maximum cut with the extra tip and base that the mill uses.
My plan is to set up two auxiliary oilers one at the base of the bar right infront of the power head and then one at the tip of the bar. I’ve seen a couple different designs and the one that requires drilling through the bar and inserting a hollow bolt to supply oil to the track where the chain rides seems the better option.
What things should I keep in mind with this project?
Who makes the best Auxiliary oiler set up? Will gravity provide enough oil to keep from ruining bars and chains?
My plan is to set up two auxiliary oilers one at the base of the bar right infront of the power head and then one at the tip of the bar. I’ve seen a couple different designs and the one that requires drilling through the bar and inserting a hollow bolt to supply oil to the track where the chain rides seems the better option.
What things should I keep in mind with this project?
Who makes the best Auxiliary oiler set up? Will gravity provide enough oil to keep from ruining bars and chains?