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Husky 372XP Chainsaw mill

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Uploaded by on Mar 28, 2009

Sawing pinewood logs for stairs with Estonian traditional wooden frame chainsaw mill powered with 20" 1.3mm guidebar Husqvarna 372XP. Inspiration for this sawmill came from Kurgja-Linnutaja farm, an example farm from late 19. century of the most famous estonian ever - Carl Robert Jakobson, who designed a wooden sawframe mill powered with powerful Pärnu river.

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  • Awsome.. redneck sawmill..

  • A cabeça não é só para o chapéu!

  • nice on DIY!!

  • go ahead call it a piece of junk and laugh at him, but atleast he has the skills to support himself and he doesn't have to pay some pencil pushing engineer to design and make some $4000 piece of shit that breaks when he sits there laughing at his $200 build cost and 10$ to repair

  • gostei da ideia é muito boa a sua ideia de faze essa ingenhozidade muito inteligente parabeis .tive ideias parecidas.

  • What a piece of junk

  • Gilligans Island woodmill! Thats so primative, im jealous. Excellent!

  • Inventive like a fox.

  • now this i call a wood mill!!

  • Prime Logosol 5/5

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