Granberg Alaskan Sawmill owned by Mid-GA Outdoor

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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2011

Milling some oak boards with the Granberg Alaskan Chainsaw with a Husqvarna 445

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  • you could sharpen your blade it wood be faster

  • @mackavally nope, brand new chain. this chain is a 35 degree chain. i need a ripping chain, 5 to 10 degree. no money to buy that with right now.

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  • So that's how they do it in Georgia? What do they pay per hour?

  • ha ha. Stay away from any logs over 5 inch thick mate. It would take you 3 gallons of petro.

  • Распилит себе пузо

  • this is a video of the downside of chainsaw ripping...anything hard is really slow, more horsepower would help a little

  • @MidGAOutdoor dont buy a ripping chain mate they aint all that. just file your own. if you take the guide off your chainsaw file and file teeth close to 0 degrees you will speed that up by three times. i also use a semi skip chain search google for patterns

  • @mackavally ha ha ha....blade!!! it uses a chain mounted on a bar

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