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A no 7 isn't ideal for stock removal. The weight of them combined with the friction on a sole that long (even a one that is well waxed or oiled) makes it incredibly tiring to use them for more than a couple of passes. If you want to remove that much material then a scrub plane or a router sled are much better options.
There is about half an inch to take off most of the top. It's only softwood so the No.7, properly sharpened shouldn't take too long. I reckon I took nearly as much off with a No.4 when totally ruining it, so shouldn't be too bad. Just annoyed that I have to at all. Might mean it screws up the vice placement, which may require starting from scratch anyway. But it's a lot of timber to scrap if so.