When I stopped in at a friend's welding and repair shop yesterday on the way home from work I remembered to ask him about larger chainsaws as I continue to toy with the concept of milling lumber.
Lo and behold he says follow me and we walk to the back of the shop and he pulls out a very dusty Husqvarna 480 cd. It has what at first glance seems to be complete with a 36 bar and chain on it, other than a chain brake, which it may not have had to start with.
Compression is firm and it will be sold only if the owner gets it working.
He has named a price of $100 if he gets it going. My intent would be to have it for only the largest firewood in our woodlot and for strapping it into an Alaskan mill.
I welcome thoughts, warnings, advice or encouragement.
Lo and behold he says follow me and we walk to the back of the shop and he pulls out a very dusty Husqvarna 480 cd. It has what at first glance seems to be complete with a 36 bar and chain on it, other than a chain brake, which it may not have had to start with.
Compression is firm and it will be sold only if the owner gets it working.
He has named a price of $100 if he gets it going. My intent would be to have it for only the largest firewood in our woodlot and for strapping it into an Alaskan mill.
I welcome thoughts, warnings, advice or encouragement.