If the Onan dies, just get a decent modern v twin to replace it. That is an early WM. Very basic, some limitations compared to newer ones. I think '92 is the first year when they really had things sorted.
Breaking down large logs, 3-4-5 feet, into dimensional, then swingblade, i.e. Lucas/Peterson. Cutting wide slabs and other smaller dimension lumber out of small to medium logs, then bandmill. Look at the WoodzMizer LT15 Wide over the LX150.
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