Looking forward to watching your milling videos. Bought a Granberg 36” Alaskan mill with an aux oiler this Winter. Been doing research on the Holtzforma g660 so I hope your chainsaw milling videos convince me to buy one this Spring. I have some nice tall and straight Poplar on my property that I want to mill planks into board and batten for a game room project in our basement. Keep up the good work Kyle!
I purchased one. The picture on Amazon shows the part with the curved end holding the bracket. And the assembly instructions show flat end holding the bar bracket. Are the numbers on the measurement rails on yours facing opposite of each other? The hardware that came with mine is missing a piece so I haven't tightened anything down yet to see if the numbers where at the same height.
Looking forward to watching your milling videos. Bought a Granberg 36” Alaskan mill with an aux oiler this Winter. Been doing research on the Holtzforma g660 so I hope your chainsaw milling videos convince me to buy one this Spring. I have some nice tall and straight Poplar on my property that I want to mill planks into board and batten for a game room project in our basement. Keep up the good work Kyle!
Thanks for letting me know that with a 18" bar I could only cut a12" plank
I purchased one. The picture on Amazon shows the part with the curved end holding the bracket. And the assembly instructions show flat end holding the bar bracket. Are the numbers on the measurement rails on yours facing opposite of each other? The hardware that came with mine is missing a piece so I haven't tightened anything down yet to see if the numbers where at the same height.
Would a Stihl 250 work ok with a 14" to 24" chainsaw mill
Maybe a 14” I feel the 250 is a bit under powered for milling . I would recommend a bigger saw