joel logger
ArboristSite Lurker
Hi. Today i was milling with my brand new 72" double ended bar and helper handle with roller for the first time and i was having some trouble entering the log. Had my first cut set up on a 44" dia oak log and i was super excited to finally be milling some big stuff, but as the bar got about 2" into the log the cut began diving down and it only got about an inch before it completely pinched the bar. I figured id hit a nail but the chain looked fine. It was a brand new chain by the way. So i tried again from the other side, got about 2 inches deep and it got stuck again. I tried a bunch of things to sort it out, tightened up the chain as much as possible, shortened the bar clamps on the mill to reduce bar sag, i tried entering real slow on high revs but as soon as the chain hit the wood i could clearly see it tilting downwards as i applied just a tiny bit of pressure. The chain is definately a .063 gauge but im not so sure about the pitch. I suspect it could be 3/8 (i was very annoyed and completely overwhelmed by mosquitoes at the time so i didnt feel like digging out my beat up old calipers..), though the bar do specify 404. I tried both a 404 and a 3/8 sprocket but neither made any difference.
Saw is a 661 and a regular stihl ripping chain modified into a hyper skip. You guys have any idea what might be causing this issue?
And heres some pictures just for fun
Saw is a 661 and a regular stihl ripping chain modified into a hyper skip. You guys have any idea what might be causing this issue?
And heres some pictures just for fun