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Gary justliving
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HI there, name is Gary, i am a self employed that owns a tree service business that me and my brother build from only $1800 dollar to start with, we both was raised up around logging, and sawmilling before we was even adults from family business, guess safe to say have sawdust in my blood. Thanks for watching and enjoy the videos and welcome to subscribe.
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The Gulf
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The gulf of Daniel Boone national forest, located near the natural arch in mccreary county.
Daniel Boone natural arch / gods country
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Daniel Boone natural arch / gods country
1956 belair
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1956 belair 454 big block 400 tranny, installing some new 2 1/2 exhaust pipes
Grease buster (lock n lube)
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Real life, none paid review on grease buster sold by locknlube. Personally feel the people says it work is paid to give the review, given the tool for the review, or either they don’t have strong enough grease gun in the begin with.
Cutting and winching a large leaning poplar tree
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Cutting and winching a large leaning poplar tree
Spliting large maple log measure 3 & 1/2 feet wide
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Spliting large maple log measure 3 & 1/2 feet wide
Woodland k4 vertical sawmill , bandmill
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Woodland k4 vertical sawmill , bandmill
Tree Service working on white pine trees
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Tree Service working on white pine trees
Another day at the office / Tree Service part 2
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Another day at the office / Tree Service part 2
Another day at the office / Tree Service part 1
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Another day at the office / Tree Service part 1
There's no sound anywhere in the world like a Detroit 671.
@@henryratajczak7806 I would have ear plugs in, with ear muffs over my ears , after about 8 hrs of pushing my ears would still ring all night.
@@garyjustliving3963 I know that same feeling.
I bought a skid steer and it had 7 grease fittings that would not take grease. I was able to clear 6 of the 7 using Acetone. I will try it with kerosene or kroil and see if that works in the 7th fitting
Gary, I am looking for a manual for the Woodland Pro 4000. Do you have one?
Sorry I have no manual but we have a Facebook group may help u some called. Woodland industrial sawmill, owner collaboration group
You should try it again using a solvent like kerosene or kroil. The ATF you used is really just a 20wt oil, not a solvent. I think the key is to get the solvent into the joint and give it a little time to dissolve the dried out grease.
Oh yeah baby, I really love that cranking and all that smoke and that shaky tailpipe. Oooo I would love to sit there struggling to get it started.
Lotta rust under the white paint of that headlight bucket
Rust free car, that’s a layer of another paint flanking off, it’s actually a daily driver car.
That’s a 30 year old paint job , with hand painted pinstripe.
Hey I was thinking of one of those r310’s for my farm. I cant seem to get a concrete number of how high it would lift . Do you think the bottom pin of the bucket lifts 8 feet ? Thanks
8.14 inches according to google Rich’s equipment specific, it seems right to me. www.ritchiespecs.com/model/kubota-r310-wheel-loader
That thing screams. What parts/tune do you have in your ski
I purchased it this way, this is actually his slower ski he’s offered me the brother to it that faster. 2021 Yamaha Gp1800r with Riva stage 3 kit.. 85+ mph ski that has NO aftermarket motor work! It has been tuned/flashed as well as has a fizzle inner cooler, cold air intake, blow off valve,solas prop,ride plate,Riva intake grate, Riva racing steering, Riva sponsons,valve clips, etc..
@@garyjustliving3963 how high does it rev to and how reliable is a stage 3 kit. Ive heard deans and JL kits are not very reliable for maintaining high speed for a long period of time.
@@puttingwarheadsonforeheads9872 little over 9,000 rpm not sure exactly number. I run this ski hard like that every trip out and probably shouldn’t, it will run 80 s mph at ease. It has little over 60 hrs on it now, so far only issue I had is one of the injector wire broken at the plug, it still do 67 mph on 3 cylinders.
My boyfriend has a mill like this and it keeps breaking blades. Any suggestions on what he is doing wrong. He is sawing soft wood.
Might need check out the bottom wheel bearing, always be sure grease that bearing more often because water is harder on it. Could be few other things also but my had different wheels and guides then original.
The guy I got it from said it had new wheels and he changed the guides with a roller on top and bottom I am woundering how much tension the blade should have and how to tell should I be use Ing different blades for soft wood and hard wood it saws accurately but u have to go very slow and the machine does not like to go that slow
@@robincushner7253 I use a LENOX TENSION METER
@@robincushner7253 need be sure the wheels are in line and the blade guides set correctly
Interested in a mill like this. About how much production can you get in an average day? Can’t find much info on this brand, where do you get blades and parts? Thanks
There’s a private group on Facebook u should check out called. Woodland industrial sawmill owner collaboration group
Yeah there are people like me that enjoyed the video. I had a 310 and I regret getting rid of it.I really loved the 310 and Bobcats suck.
Still using it today.
Hello where can you find info about this mill? My company is considering purchasing one and i cant find info or replacement parts or anything like that.
How much can one of these pick up? 500 lbs?
1800 pounds
@@garyjustliving3963 specs say 2900 lbs. No??
@@jamesrussell6870 I can carry 20 matrax mats weight 75 lbs each that would be 1500 lbs with a pine needle rake attached to the grapple that probably another 100 lbs. that would be around 1600 lbs but try’s to rare up while loading onto the tilt trailer backwards.
What is the largest diameter log that your sawmill will cut? I've been searching for specs on the internet but can't find max diameter.
Not sure, I sawed some huge logs on it, if you turn log in right position, When I saw a huge log I get my brother to easy it down into the carriage with the loader. I been sawing with the old mill a lot here lately due to the lumber prices.
Would have been nice if you had showed both sides of the mill.
hey can you get some close up of motors and the whole machine got one that amish modifide thx
Hey Gary, I'm trying to help my friend fix one of these saw mills and it's missing one of the hydraulic cylinders, the one that pulls on a bunch of cables, I'm guessing to drag the bed towards the operator. Is there a way I could get in touch with you to get some pictures?
Sorry just seen this message, you should join Adam ste-Marie Facebook group on these sawmills, I’ve join it years ago, they share info on them u can see.
Mine is kept indoors and has just over 1000 hrs. Twin Kubotas. Wonder what it is worth? I may sell it cuz I rarely use it. Located near Traverse City MI...
Lon Aylsworth not sure but sound like someone would be getting a good mill
I bought one of these mills 2 yrs ago. I still haven't set it up. I've been trying to find info about them. So glad I found this video. Will u friend request me on fb
Jerry Joe hunt
There is a lot of jerry hunt names listed, need know kettle more information to find you.
Gary justliving did you search Jerry Joe hunt, from mississippi
Love mine
Kevin Bliss not sure if you in this group, if not u should join it on Facebook. woodland industrial sawmill owner collaboration group
View the the engines next time
Hi Gary! I'm a new owner of a K6-C mill and I've create a Facebook group (Woodland Industrial Sawmill, Owner collaboration group). You're welcome .
Hi Adam, I am the owner of a woodland industrial k4 mill and I would like to join your facebook group. Can you please share a link so I can find it? Thanks, -Dan
\thats slick !
nice set up gary ! where you guys at ?? glad I found yah ! we'll I think you found me lol !
ky close to tn line, like you al content, I can't grasp how you all take care all the iron you have. I would go find a corner to hide in lol.
COOL STUFF ! just scribe good luck !
thanks
i would like to talk to the guy with the woodland industrial k4 mill just bought one and need to ask him some question on operations thanks bob
How can I help?
I do not known blade tension adjustment, was told that no set up manuals were made for these machines ,I have kubota for saw and 8 hp for hydraulics. no edger,mill is in very good condition what is the average production rate for two men, any help or tricks you have learned is helpful i am located in tenn. thanks
My has had the band wheels and guides changed from the original to cook's due to previous owner breaking blades, I think it was because he had the guides set wrong. I also use a LENOX Band Saw Blade Tension Meter I run it around 30,000. Average production depends on what is being cut, inch is more cutting than 2 inch and so on, its not the speed of a circle mill like i been raised up around, but a lot better than other bandmills I v'e owned. You need to be careful when running the table heads back, to far causes everything be out lined. I located in ky right on tn line, you may be very close to me, i'll try to post you a link on more info on these if I can find it.
sawmillmag.com/magazine/issue?number=7 October November 1998 check out the first download T.A. Schmid Standard Model Sawmill
I would make a trip sometime to look , what is the lever on the side left it moves a cog back and forth.I have had 3 bandmills in the past,is there any way I can get your phone number or address thanks bob
Are you happy with this machine ? I'm looking at one for sale.
Yes, easy to run & strong 4 the size, we also run a w4 case, the case is stronger & weight a little more also but I like the Kubota better.
cool vid bud like the tune's to stay safe get logs
yea that's some of gns logging's tune lol
just bought a k4 would like to pick your brain a little thanks bob
made sort work of them stumps nice clean up work to bud stay safe get log's
the bucket truck works slick bet that take's a lot of work out of tree job's
yeah boy
Yes, push good for their size
have been around a couple of the old trex dozer good ole machine's