Shes a brute..........thats not in Cormack.......LOL........hmm 85ft..............I have milled thousands of feet of lumber with my 3120Xp on the Wood Bug mill.........great vid Allan....
@@LeeTillbury no I could of gotten away with one but figure I’d place it safe incase something decided to go sideways and could hopefully get the saw out if something happened.
@@pugetsoundsolosailingadven596 just staying on the stump a little longer and took the little bit more holding wood to make sure it wasn’t gonna smash another spruce tree I want to go after next
Verygood. Sthil.
Damn, thats big!
Nice job appreciate the video. Like to see a review on the chain locker looks really handy
@@st7650 are you talking about the quick release clamps for adjusting the mill height?
All you need for Christmas is a rail extension……. Let the Wifey know!
Cool video bud!!!
@@deadon1980 thanks dude! Part 2 coming Sunday
Nice content great video
@@Browningbpr thank you 😊
Nice video
Wish there was more footage on actually making the slabs. Very interesting. Never seen it used before
Nice drop Allan. I'm suffering from saw envy after watching this video. My guess on the height of that spruce....118 ft.
@@nailpounder3013 haha and little high but it was 95ft 32” on the stump 122 years old
Shes a brute..........thats not in Cormack.......LOL........hmm 85ft..............I have milled thousands of feet of lumber with my 3120Xp on the Wood Bug mill.........great vid Allan....
@@codraven57 close 95ft
The amount of lean on that, did you need 3 wedges?
@@LeeTillbury no I could of gotten away with one but figure I’d place it safe incase something decided to go sideways and could hopefully get the saw out if something happened.
How do you like the Milwakee top handle. Was thinking about one of them or the 12v pruner . Cheers
@@frankz1125 I love it nice and agile in the hands fast chain speed can control the throttle at different rpms for more control.
@ATGSAWMILL thanks.
@ not a problem!
Were you trying to do a Dutchman? You cut most of your hinge wood out leaving only a small piece left.
@@pugetsoundsolosailingadven596 just staying on the stump a little longer and took the little bit more holding wood to make sure it wasn’t gonna smash another spruce tree I want to go after next