Will a partner p100 work for milling

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Andrew Wellman

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I have a P100 that I can use for occacional salvaging wind blown wood on my lot. Will this be enough and would porting it make it better for milling?
 
The rpm's are slow 8000 but you will have plenty of hp.Grind the skip tooth rip chain at 15 and 25 degrees and let er rip i say!
 
Ahhh, Yes my 66 will

Sorry to be so slow. I just put a 20" bar on the p100 and got it running, It will "straighten your fingers" if you are not watching it. It needs a carb clean and kit. I put it in some wood and boy can it can cut, and not bad on the rpms and chain speed with an 8 bit. It does not have a break so I figure the best use was a mill or blocking fire wood.

andy

in your sig you state you have a stihl 066 ,aka "66".
 
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