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I'm looking at some different mills and want to see if anyone has experience an Oscar 52. I can't find any info on the dimensions and weight on their website.
Also, any advise on transporting the mill? Wench it up on a trailer or should it be disassembled and loaded first.
Thanks
Try to be smarter than me please
Been working on this "ready to work" skidder for 3 weeks. Checked fluids, fired up and let it run for a while to warm up and headed out for a ride.
1/2 mile back in woods I finally brushed the snow off the dash, oil pressure 0, panic and shut down. No tools, fluids still
I see a bunch of wonderful videos on milling and have picked up a TON of useful information from said videos, most of which are being produced my members here.
HOWEVER, is the urge to be famous that strong?? Seems that everyone who purchases a mill now is posting how to videos from day one.
The video that
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