Nice oh so nice what an effing gorgeous machine. I so do like the controls you carry around with you no standing at one end or continuously, walking up and down the length of the mill. A wise choice for a young man. I just found your channel and became your newest subscriber. Keep up the good work you’re a camera work appears to be top notch. Take care my friend and may God bless you. 🇨🇦✌️
Jacob. This has been the most informative, in depth, hands on review I’ve ever seen. Wood Miser can definitely take some advice from you. Maybe team up. I learned more from you than any other video I’ve seen. Excellent. Thank you Jacob.
I have worked with this mills grandpa and wow this is fast. I do not know if the debarker is all that crucial as long as you do not cut into the dirt that might be stuck to the logs.
Yes, they are called 'outriggers', just the same as a mobile crane; as you Never want to run the machine on it's tyres, as it would vibrate, so they act the same, a solid platform to machine off, and to ensure the 'bed' of the machine is level.
First thing you do is get rid of the slabs and edgings so you're not tripping over them; it's easier to load logs with them out of the way as well. Putting your slabs on the loading forks means you have to handle them a second time. Apparently you're running this mill as a sideline, not a paying operation, so I guess you can do what you want. You should wear a dust mask, too. I ran a woodmizer for 13 years and my lungs are paying for it now.
You need to better organize your work space, not walking over Hazzard log slabs. Use you drag back feature that is what it's there for. Move all milled material behind you direction
Nice oh so nice what an effing gorgeous machine. I so do like the controls you carry around with you no standing at one end or continuously, walking up and down the length of the mill. A wise choice for a young man. I just found your channel and became your newest subscriber. Keep up the good work you’re a camera work appears to be top notch. Take care my friend and may God bless you. 🇨🇦✌️
That is a nice mill. I bet that was + of $40,0000. Thanks for tour. You did a good job showing it. It makes my Norwood look like a tonka toy. LOL
Jacob. This has been the most informative, in depth, hands on review I’ve ever seen. Wood Miser can definitely take some advice from you. Maybe team up.
I learned more from you than any other video I’ve seen.
Excellent. Thank you Jacob.
I appreciate the feedback!
Soy de guatemala y me encanta operar está máquina ya llevo 8 años trabajan👍👍
Nice. I’m upgrading. Ordered a 40 super in April this year. It’s supposed to be here in February 2022. Crazy how long.
Good to see you doing some research 👌
Getting ready for yours!!
@@thekiltedsawyer that’s right. Tons of insight in this community. It’s awesome.
I have worked with this mills grandpa and wow this is fast. I do not know if the debarker is all that crucial as long as you do not cut into the dirt that might be stuck to the logs.
You can’t avoid the dirt and rocks some times. The rocks are so small sometimes you don’t see them until you see the sparks.
Yes, they are called 'outriggers', just the same as a mobile crane; as you Never want to run the machine on it's tyres, as it would vibrate, so they act the same, a solid platform to machine off, and to ensure the 'bed' of the machine is level.
Good video and machine
Damage may occur when yor loading arms slam down
Are you making any money ?
Motor sounds very loud. How is the noise level ?
VERY very loud!! Hearing protection is a must
First thing you do is get rid of the slabs and edgings so you're not tripping over them; it's easier to load logs with them out of the way as well. Putting your slabs on the loading forks means you have to handle them a second time. Apparently you're running this mill as a sideline, not a paying operation, so I guess you can do what you want. You should wear a dust mask, too. I ran a woodmizer for 13 years and my lungs are paying for it now.
yup, and yup!!
What is the price of this machine
At the time of purchase it was I believe $48,000
I would have engine running while using hydraulic functions
You need to better organize your work space, not walking over Hazzard log slabs. Use you drag back feature that is what it's there for. Move all milled material behind you direction
I have since perfected it. The mill was not in it’s permanent spot when I made this video
How much mula?
To make one of these? I believe I went over it in the video
I.cannot see what you are doing!!
Go watch lumber capital log yard ch on RUclips, Emerald is a pro at running this model mill