I live in the interior of alaska and have a lot of trees just not a lot of big trees do you think this wood😂 make a good saw for mostly white spruce in the 12 to 18 in range with the occasional cutting a larger log down to fit with chainsaw mill?
Yes, I think it would be perfect for that. The engine seems to be more than enough for the hardwood that I cut, so it should breeze right through the spruce.
The ramps came with the sawmill as part of a package. In this case the log was on the opposite side of the sawmill from where I usually load and couldn’t get the tractor over to lift it. Since the loader can’t reach across the tracks to lift it, I used the ramos to prevent the log from being pulled against the tracks and knocking it out of alignment. Wish I had a mini excavator!
Beautiful piece of timber. It'll look great. I appreciate you cutting it for me, can't wait to come by and get it home!
I think it looks amazing. Love to see the final finished piece.
Gonna look nice!
Very cool!
I live in the interior of alaska and have a lot of trees just not a lot of big trees do you think this wood😂 make a good saw for mostly white spruce in the 12 to 18 in range with the occasional cutting a larger log down to fit with chainsaw mill?
Yes, I think it would be perfect for that. The engine seems to be more than enough for the hardwood that I cut, so it should breeze right through the spruce.
Why even spend the money on the loading ramps if you can just lift it? I have the OS18 and I use my mini excavator to set the logs on the tracks.
The ramps came with the sawmill as part of a package. In this case the log was on the opposite side of the sawmill from where I usually load and couldn’t get the tractor over to lift it. Since the loader can’t reach across the tracks to lift it, I used the ramos to prevent the log from being pulled against the tracks and knocking it out of alignment. Wish I had a mini excavator!