EbS-P
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Hi Everyone.
New member here. I have been read for about two months now. This is my first thread. Thank you all for thoughts, comments and advice. I’m am a very well informed but inexperienced when it comes to milling I have about 20-30 tanks through my G660 milling a tulip poplar that was blown over in 2018.
My issue is I have run out of adjustment on my 36” hard nose Holtzforma milling bar and chains. I have a 52” milling bar as well (I have milled a crotch that was 42” wide at the top). I believe I have cooked the hard nose and after dressing the tip to remove the gouge it’s now shorter and the tensioner is at the end of its travel and probably softened some as there was some scorched paint at the tip. (I have a 28” bar as well)
I am making 3x6s and have about 20 more 11’ cuts to make with a max width of 28”-29” for half of the cuts 18” for the other half.
Seems like I have three options.
1- drill new adjustment hole in the questionable 36” bar.
2–use the 52” bar for the rest of the wide cuts and switch to the 28” for the narrow ones.
3- get a new 36” 0.063 bar. If so what brand. It might se double duty bucking large poplars for firewood but it wouldn’t have to. I don’t think it would see much use other than milling. I don’t see any more large milling projects anytime soon.
4- take a link out of the Carleton chain. I only have Archer presets and ties. Are they compatible?
Which option would you choose? Is there something I didn’t think of? Thanks for your help.
Thanks Evan
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New member here. I have been read for about two months now. This is my first thread. Thank you all for thoughts, comments and advice. I’m am a very well informed but inexperienced when it comes to milling I have about 20-30 tanks through my G660 milling a tulip poplar that was blown over in 2018.
My issue is I have run out of adjustment on my 36” hard nose Holtzforma milling bar and chains. I have a 52” milling bar as well (I have milled a crotch that was 42” wide at the top). I believe I have cooked the hard nose and after dressing the tip to remove the gouge it’s now shorter and the tensioner is at the end of its travel and probably softened some as there was some scorched paint at the tip. (I have a 28” bar as well)
I am making 3x6s and have about 20 more 11’ cuts to make with a max width of 28”-29” for half of the cuts 18” for the other half.
Seems like I have three options.
1- drill new adjustment hole in the questionable 36” bar.
2–use the 52” bar for the rest of the wide cuts and switch to the 28” for the narrow ones.
3- get a new 36” 0.063 bar. If so what brand. It might se double duty bucking large poplars for firewood but it wouldn’t have to. I don’t think it would see much use other than milling. I don’t see any more large milling projects anytime soon.
4- take a link out of the Carleton chain. I only have Archer presets and ties. Are they compatible?
Which option would you choose? Is there something I didn’t think of? Thanks for your help.
Thanks Evan
edit-added pictures
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