Alaskan Sawmill

   / Alaskan Sawmill #21  
I bought a new Alaskan Mill at an auction a few years ago, haven't used it yet. After reading this thread I think I'll have to try it out...finally. I have an old Stihl 051av that I'm hoping will have enough umph for it.

John
 
   / Alaskan Sawmill #22  
So does anyone have a source for long bars. I may buy this 090 but it only has a 32" bar and I want at least a 48. Can't seem to find them at all...
 
   / Alaskan Sawmill #23  
Bailey's online, or im sure your stihl dealer can get one. I've heard good things about the Oregon powermatch plus series.
 
   / Alaskan Sawmill #24  
   / Alaskan Sawmill #26  
I saw some big ones up at Woods in Longview but wasn't sure if they were for a Stihl or some sort of processing machine. I will have to ask.

looks like a long bar is as expensive as the engine... Oi.
 
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#27  
It might be a good idea to ask your Stihl dealer about parts availability before investing in the 090. There was a guy in the Yahoo "Milling" group who used a big Stihl and loved it. When people quit logging with big saws, parts became very hard to obtain in his area, Arkansas/Oklahoma. Things might be different in your location.

You would be surprised how many parts are avail for 090s. A lot are aftermarket but still decent quality. 090s are awesome because they have more torque than the 088. Torque is more desirable than R's in chainsaw milling

http://www.baileysonline.com/shop.axd/Search?keywords=Stihl+090
 
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#28  
Granberg really encourages ripping chain. It is less taxing on the saw and I think it cuts smother. As for saw size it all depends on how long a bar your going to run. 044 is probably as small as you want to go (70cc or so) and you would be working her pretty hard with a 28" bar.

Baileys sells ripping chain by the link http://www.baileysonline.com/shop.axd/Search?keywords=Ripping+chain+per+drive+link

Check out Frawleys for other chain needs and bars. Best prices. Should have 090 bars!! http://www.loggerchain.com
 
   / Alaskan Sawmill #29  
If you are going to run a 28 inch with the 44, its worth checking your running a small counter sprocket to lower the gearing on the chain speed. On 66's with 22 inch bars I think we run a 8 tooth for speed but for the longer 36 inch bars we cut them down to 6 tooth for more torque (and oiling)

Heres a mill I think is pretty cool, they can now do a 8inch cut per pass

WEEKEND WARRIOR - YouTube
 

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