Timberwerks
ArboristSite Operative
Hi Guys
I'm about to get set up for milling with an Alaskan Mill. I will be using an 880 with a 48" or 56" Granberg. All the wood I will be milling will be hardwoods, mostly Maple, Walnut and some Oak. I'd like to mill with as thin of a kerf as possible and as efficient as possible. Can I do this with 375 pitch or am I better of with a stronger 404?
I just may go with the 56" so I have the capacity needed for the occasional wide crotch. If I do so, will this be to much bar for the more typical 36" and under diameter milling?
Thanks
I'm about to get set up for milling with an Alaskan Mill. I will be using an 880 with a 48" or 56" Granberg. All the wood I will be milling will be hardwoods, mostly Maple, Walnut and some Oak. I'd like to mill with as thin of a kerf as possible and as efficient as possible. Can I do this with 375 pitch or am I better of with a stronger 404?
I just may go with the 56" so I have the capacity needed for the occasional wide crotch. If I do so, will this be to much bar for the more typical 36" and under diameter milling?
Thanks