Logs for Milling

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Always good to take frequent breaks & let the saw (and yourself) cool down...... ::-)

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That's for sure.
 
Great pics.... Thanks for sharing...
 
The top one is finished (pics later) the bottom one is still there. I brought the war wagon home so I could switch out for the plastic tub, through the pole saw in then went clearing some trails, just the thin hangers that the snow would take care of.

I milled about 8 boards.
 

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