Many thanks for the great videos and advice. I bought Woodland Mills HM126XL Woodlander sawmill with Kohler 14hp. Assembly was easy with good parts and good instructions. I am very satisfied.
Good evening, Jeff. Spare parts are a good idea. My buddy like this one so he ordered the saw two weeks ago and it was delivered today. Woodland Mills has no problem keeping up with orders which is a good thing. Thanks for Watching.
The first thing I did when I got it out the crate was take 4 turns off the band. It comes shipped tight to prevent damage, but it's also flattening the wheel covers. I didn't think to disengage the belt, but I don't thinks that's as big an issue.
Hello, I split the track to a single section and then set them on the trailer to be hauled to the mill location I didn't risk bending the track section lifting as a single unit. Enjoy your mill and Thanks for Watching
Thank you for showing this video. I am assembling the same model you have ( on trailer) and noticed that adjustable stoppers at the end of each rail don’t align with tracking wheels, I measured diagonally both rails - it was perfect. After viewing your video, I realized that the top head frame wasn’t squared. I loosened all bolts, including the rail wheels, now I am thinking how to align it, because the entire sawmill with cast iron wheels is pretty heavy. It pulled the frame slightly forward that caused misalignment. Any suggestions?
You may try tightening the wheels on the head frame to required torque and then while leaving the rest of the bolts semi loose push the saw head back and forth on the track a few times the head frame should square itself as long as all of the predrilled bolts are in the correct holes, and your track is level and square and the head frame rolls smoothly along the track. As far as the end stoppers on the rails they may not line up perfectly I have about 1/4" variance on mine. I hope this helps Thanks for Watching
@@AskDaddyjoe I did loosen all the bolts and it wasn’t too hard as I thought to square the frame. I readjusted the stoppers and now they are alighted. The only thing I had to adjust - the holes where you slide four pins to prevent the head frame from rolling back and forth during transportation. It became too tight, I had to run a drill bit several times to align the holes. Thank you for your help.
Many thanks for the great videos and advice.
I bought Woodland Mills HM126XL Woodlander sawmill with Kohler 14hp. Assembly was easy with good parts and good instructions. I am very satisfied.
Thank you, I milled a few nice cedar logs today and I am happy with the performance of this saw.
Have fun with your saw and Thanks for Watching
Thank you for your videos. You did a great job with them. Very helpful.
Thank you, the sawmill has been a good investment for us. Thanks for Watching
Thats a fine saw you have,... with all the shortages we have now with spare parts, you might want to consider ordering some
Good evening, Jeff. Spare parts are a good idea. My buddy like this one so he ordered the saw two weeks ago and it was delivered today. Woodland Mills has no problem keeping up with orders which is a good thing. Thanks for Watching.
Thanks for the info very helpful. Next video I would love to see and hear Raven Cross
Hello Mike, thank you the saw does a great job. Now we haven't played music for a while but if we do, I will share the video.
Sweet I used to play harmonica with Cub Koda from Brownsville station good times
The first thing I did when I got it out the crate was take 4 turns off the band. It comes shipped tight to prevent damage, but it's also flattening the wheel covers. I didn't think to disengage the belt, but I don't thinks that's as big an issue.
Hello, removing tension from the blade when not in use will add to the drive belt and blade. Great Idea👍👍
Enjoy your saw and Thanks for Watching
How did you get it outside? Can the track be moved in one piece?
Hello, I split the track to a single section and then set them on the trailer to be hauled to the mill location I didn't risk bending the track section lifting as a single unit. Enjoy your mill and
Thanks for Watching
Thank you for showing this video. I am assembling the same model you have ( on trailer) and noticed that adjustable stoppers at the end of each rail don’t align with tracking wheels, I measured diagonally both rails - it was perfect. After viewing your video, I realized that the top head frame wasn’t squared. I loosened all bolts, including the rail wheels, now I am thinking how to align it, because the entire sawmill with cast iron wheels is pretty heavy. It pulled the frame slightly forward that caused misalignment. Any suggestions?
You may try tightening the wheels on the head frame to required torque and then while leaving the rest of the bolts semi loose push the saw head back and forth on the track a few times the head frame should square itself as long as all of the predrilled bolts are in the correct holes, and your track is level and square and the head frame rolls smoothly along the track. As far as the end stoppers on the rails they may not line up perfectly I have about 1/4" variance on mine. I hope this helps Thanks for Watching
@@AskDaddyjoe I did loosen all the bolts and it wasn’t too hard as I thought to square the frame. I readjusted the stoppers and now they are alighted. The only thing I had to adjust - the holes where you slide four pins to prevent the head frame from rolling back and forth during transportation. It became too tight, I had to run a drill bit several times to align the holes.
Thank you for your help.
@@ivanguban7143 your welcome😎😎
nice video!
are you going to run this sawmill in your living room :)
LoL my wife made me move it outdoors even after explaining that is close to the wood stove
😁😁. Thanks for Watching