Stihl MS661 with Granberg Alaskan Chainsaw Mill

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  • Опубліковано 7 лис 2024

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  • @jmvoltrino
    @jmvoltrino 7 років тому

    I've been working on some 25-30" wide tulip with my ms661 and I've also had negligible gains with the Oregon 72rd ripping chain. I haven't filed it yet, just milled two 11' slabs straight out of the box. I'll see how it does after a sharpening, but so far it's performed similarly speed wise to my semi chisel half skip stihl 30deg chain. I'm running a 36" bar.

  • @arbator
    @arbator  8 років тому +1

    I found that a 36" bar is a little short & 42" is much better, but a MS661 may struggle in hardwoods. This vid is running full compilation 3/8 chain, but skip tooth is better for anything over 30". I found there is no good 3/8 skip chains have just swapped over to 28"/36" .404 bars for us with Stihl 46RMF skip tooth chain on my MS661. (.404 also stays sharper longer)
    My MS880 runs GB Titanium 44"/60" bars with the same chain.

  • @TheWoodsmanMilling
    @TheWoodsmanMilling 4 роки тому +1

    I'm going to buy a mill and 661, but I plan on saving up for the 880. Would you say that's a good plan?

  • @HewAndAwe
    @HewAndAwe 8 років тому +2

    Have you tried a 40" bar with the Ms 661?

    • @maconmomentsphoto5779
      @maconmomentsphoto5779 6 років тому +1

      I just picked up a 660 with a big bore kit and a 42" bar to mill with

    • @ÁrvoresEmadeiras
      @ÁrvoresEmadeiras 3 роки тому

      @@maconmomentsphoto5779 how did it turn out? I'm about to do the same, are you using ripping chains or normal crosscut?

  • @arbator
    @arbator  8 років тому +2

    I have tried 3/8 10 degrees & did not find enough difference to warrant separate chains, can't remember if this was with the ripping chain.
    We just use normal chain now & don't need to change chains for normal work.

    • @fmaho1156
      @fmaho1156 7 років тому

      Do you use round or square chisel?

    • @arbator
      @arbator  7 років тому +1

      F MAHO Stihl semi chisel (Round), stays sharper longer in hardwood. Now using Stihl .404 skip tooth semi chisel & is better again.

    • @fmaho1156
      @fmaho1156 7 років тому

      Thank you. The reason i asked was that a (sharp) full chisel normally has a better cutting performance. Anyway, I appreciate your experience as a pro.

    • @arbator
      @arbator  7 років тому +3

      My opinion is, Full chisel is good for softwoods, but does not stay sharp long enough in Australian hardwoods.
      I agree that a full chisel has a better cutting performance, but we are normally talking about seconds in a cut. On a long length of milling timber a semi chisel stays sharper longer & therefore can out perform the full chisel.
      It's also the 30min time spent sharpening a milling chain you need to look at, I would rather take an extra few seconds in a cut & save on sharpening. Less sharpening also = Longer lasting chain.
      Hope that's helpful.

    • @fmaho1156
      @fmaho1156 7 років тому

      That's reasonable, thank you!

  • @markclemmens2862
    @markclemmens2862 8 років тому +1

    @Arbator Tree Services Were you using a ripping chain?

  • @Limp_Briskit
    @Limp_Briskit 5 років тому

    How thick is your cut? I figured 2 + inched would be standard due to drying/ warping. What would you sell a slab like that for?

  • @cdawg9149
    @cdawg9149 5 років тому

    Not sure what bar that is , but it looks like it could have used a shorter bar and delivered a little more power.. Also I think those gudes could use a water tank holder with a hose down to the blade and chain to possibly eliminate some heat. That saw has 7 hp BTW

  • @petestyerpro5584
    @petestyerpro5584 6 років тому

    Im going to put a down payment on a new saw this week was thinking the 661 but im thinking the 880 may be better what do u think? Ill be milling redgum

    • @arbator
      @arbator  6 років тому

      MS880 is better for milling. There has been talk of Stihl dropping it this year. Stihl .404 semi chisel skip tooth chain is also the way to go.

    • @petestyerpro5584
      @petestyerpro5584 6 років тому

      Arbator Tree Services good to know thanks for that mate

  • @arbator
    @arbator  4 роки тому

    If you’re planning on doing more milling, then get the ms880 as it’s by far the best, but too heavy for most normal chainsaw work.

  • @MrPummi88
    @MrPummi88 6 років тому

    Längsschnittkette mit kleinerer Teilung drauf, ordentlich feilen. Dann geht das viel viel schneller! Kann man ja kaum mit ankucken!

  • @gunplow
    @gunplow 7 років тому

    Make mill with two motors

  • @MrPummi88
    @MrPummi88 7 років тому

    Längsschnittkette und alles wäre deutlich schneller und einfacher!