Well built machine!! It wasn’t to complicated to assemble and just as easy to operate. Just like any other piece of equipment, your gonna learn new techniques from experience and from your viewers input as ya continue to make a lifetime of memories and improvements to the farm!! I appreciate ya letting me be a part of the beginning of all those memories! Great job on the video!!!
@@if_a_tree_falls I purchased the same Mill in Sept. On a chevy just lime yours. I unloaded it with bobcat track hoe. I had to pick it up, drive out from under it. Ive really enjoyed milling some fine Longleaf pines. Wheeler co. GA.
I just wanted to let you guys know, I got my mill picked up in Missouri this week, all day trip there and back to bring it to Oklahoma City, from there, I got up the next morning and hauled it to Eats Texas, where we are moving. I listed my house here in OKC for sale this week, we got a contract on it in less than 48 hours. So, long story short, I have the mill at out new place, in East Texas, and still need to get it set up along with moving the house. Gonna be a busy month, but hopefully will get an initial video up soon. Thanks again guys and have a blessed weekend. Dale
Damn, I was glad to see this vid of the unloading as I bought the same saw and will have to take it off my flatbed trailer with my tractor also. Couple of things I could suggest tho for futrue reference is to increase your rps get my pump flow and also get your forks up to the object and try to curl it. I can curl way more than I can lift. At the point you could have someone just drive the truck our and let it down...Just a suggestion to try. On another note only time I have been to Georgia was for Ft. Benning lol. Now live in Alaska
Thank for suggestions. Now that the sawmill is on the ground we probably won’t be moving again lol. Alaska is my bucket list of places to visit. How do you like it up there?
@@if_a_tree_falls thanks so much I've ordered LT15 wide on 11/23 and call Wednesday and I said mid-march end of March at big sale they ran must be got them behind and if you get time I'd like to see a review on your tractor thinking about the same one thanks again
Well built machine!! It wasn’t to complicated to assemble and just as easy to operate. Just like any other piece of equipment, your gonna learn new techniques from experience and from your viewers input as ya continue to make a lifetime of memories and improvements to the farm!! I appreciate ya letting me be a part of the beginning of all those memories! Great job on the video!!!
Couldn’t have done with out you!
@@if_a_tree_falls I purchased the same Mill in Sept. On a chevy just lime yours. I unloaded it with bobcat track hoe. I had to pick it up, drive out from under it. Ive really enjoyed milling some fine Longleaf pines. Wheeler co. GA.
That’s awesome Jerry. We can’t wait to get milling. Too bad we didn’t have a bobcat lol.
I just wanted to let you guys know, I got my mill picked up in Missouri this week, all day trip there and back to bring it to Oklahoma City, from there, I got up the next morning and hauled it to Eats Texas, where we are moving. I listed my house here in OKC for sale this week, we got a contract on it in less than 48 hours. So, long story short, I have the mill at out new place, in East Texas, and still need to get it set up along with moving the house. Gonna be a busy month, but hopefully will get an initial video up soon. Thanks again guys and have a blessed weekend.
Dale
That’s awesome Dale! Can’t wait to see the video.
I still waiting for my next year 🙏
Damn, I was glad to see this vid of the unloading as I bought the same saw and will have to take it off my flatbed trailer with my tractor also. Couple of things I could suggest tho for futrue reference is to increase your rps get my pump flow and also get your forks up to the object and try to curl it. I can curl way more than I can lift. At the point you could have someone just drive the truck our and let it down...Just a suggestion to try. On another note only time I have been to Georgia was for Ft. Benning lol. Now live in Alaska
Thank for suggestions. Now that the sawmill is on the ground we probably won’t be moving again lol. Alaska is my bucket list of places to visit. How do you like it up there?
I have mine back ordered, they said between 12 -14 months
Wow that’s an crazy! We had to wait 4 months.
@@if_a_tree_falls I guess they dont like me
Thanks for the video. Mine is to be delivered next week!! Question: are you going to bolt the bed feet to the bunks?
Need a mic so we can hear what you are saying. When the lumber for sale?
Just in the beginning of the video with the sound.
Thank you for that advice. We’ll work on Improving that in future videos. Thank you for watching!
And that was the price of lumber this past weekend.
Hey guys nice job if you don't mind me asking how long was it from the time you ordered it to you receive it
Ordered it on 10/20/20 and got it on 1/29/21
Thanks for comment 👍
@@if_a_tree_falls thanks so much I've ordered LT15 wide on 11/23 and call Wednesday and I said mid-march end of March at big sale they ran must be got them behind and if you get time I'd like to see a review on your tractor thinking about the same one thanks again
You bought lumber for your saw mill to sit on? What?
Unfortunately yes -couldn’t sit that beauty in the dirt. Thanks for watching 😁
Where about y'all boys from?
We’re in North Georgia.
@@if_a_tree_falls 10-4. South Ga here. Just found your Channel.