coltree
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Hi folks, I'm fairly new to csm. Went after this 15" hickory today:
My first cut was not completely level, so I put the rails back on to get it the rest of the way level. It's my first time using the EZ rails. Half way through my cut, I looked at the EZ rail and noticed that one of the threaded rods used to level it was spinning. I looked around and saw that 3 others were spinning. Needless to say, the rails were way off level. My cut dipped on the powerhead side by about an inch and stayed level on the other side. I also noticed that my winch line scooted to the middle of the mill. Not sure what was causal...
Another issue I'm having is milling fine dust instead of chips. I'm touching up granberg ripping chain after each cut with a pferd-style stihl sharpener - 6 strokes per tooth. If anyone has tips I'm listening.
Let me know what I need to do to get this hot mess corrected.
My first cut was not completely level, so I put the rails back on to get it the rest of the way level. It's my first time using the EZ rails. Half way through my cut, I looked at the EZ rail and noticed that one of the threaded rods used to level it was spinning. I looked around and saw that 3 others were spinning. Needless to say, the rails were way off level. My cut dipped on the powerhead side by about an inch and stayed level on the other side. I also noticed that my winch line scooted to the middle of the mill. Not sure what was causal...
Another issue I'm having is milling fine dust instead of chips. I'm touching up granberg ripping chain after each cut with a pferd-style stihl sharpener - 6 strokes per tooth. If anyone has tips I'm listening.
Let me know what I need to do to get this hot mess corrected.