Met up with Mark again this morning to take the three larger trunks for milling.
Was interesting to see the big mill in operation, not sure you can tell from the pictures but the blades were probably about 4" wide and maybe about 9 foot long. Unfortunately they lost some teeth on one blade on a hidden nail, and damaged some more teeth on the replacement blade on a different bit of metal on the next trunk :shock: Not good as the blades look expensive !
Thankfully they had some decent kit to do most of the heavy lifting, and the mill has some useful hydraulics on it for positioning the logs too.
As always with this kind of stuff most of the time went on moving the timber around and planning how best to attack it, the actuall cutting took only seconds for each pass through even the longer logs which must have been around 8 to 10'. The mill cut effortlessly, very impressive.
Some large pockets of rot in some of the pieces but still a lot of decent timber, and a fun morning out.
Mark's going to unload and stack it to dry tomorrow when he has a bit more time.
Still some smaller cross section logs on the second trailer, but limited heartwood in them, probably worth saving two or three but mostly firewood otherwise, but a good haul of usable timber from the tree overall
Cheers, Paul