As a HM126 owner myself thanks for the tips & tricks, your content is some of the best I have seen up to date on the WM Sawmill, looking forward to hopefully seeing many more of your vids.
Good afternoon Paul, What I love about youtube is the sharing of ideas.I hope someone with a sawmill can offer a solution to your problem. I enjoyed enjoyed the video. Thanks! Have a great weekend, Ben 👋😎👍🍻
Good afternoon Ben. I agree TH-cam is great for sharing ideas. Brian from Retired For Life had a good suggestion and I did speak to a senior tech at Woodland Mills who suggested a couple of things to try out. A great weekend to you as well!
Thanks for the entertainment. During my lunch today, I've been out cleaning grease fittings on the tractor that have gotten way out of hand so I can find one that's not taking grease, but I enjoyed watching your troubleshooting video, now I'm in suspense until part two so we can see if it was the washers.
Your welcome and thanks! Those grease fittings can become an issue if ignored too long. I did speak to a senior tech at Woodland Mills who provided some assistance. We shall see in part 2. Have a great weekend Jeff!
I'm baffled. I ran a large band saw, cutting steel bars, for several years at work in my teens and early 20's. I don't recall a similar problem, but then it was 50 years ago!
When it comes to equipment there is always something that will go wrong. Some things you expect and other things you don't. I spoke to a senior tech at Woodland Mills who suggested a couple of things to check out. Have a great day Rick!
Hello Paul! That is a great-looking mill! I hope they can help you at Woodland Mills. When I was young I loved taking things apart....putting them back together not so much!! Waiting for part 2. Take care
Thanks John! Woodland Mills suggested a few things to try. It's always more fun taking things apart opposed to putting back together. Have a great week!
Good Evenings To Both Of You 👌👌👍👍😇😇Thank You For Your Very Well Made Authentic Video 🧐🧐👌👌I'm looking Forward To See The Next Video Sir 😇😇👍👍 KEEP UP YOUR OUTSTANDING TEAM WORK CHEERS 🍻🍻
I spoke to a senior tech at Woodland Mills who suggested a few possibilities that may be causing the issue. Results will be in the next video. Have a great weekend Bob!
Very informative video, Paul 👍If I remember correctly from my Woodland Mills saw mill, I believe those washers are referred to as Bellville. Washers: I'm not really sure why, but I could imagine over time, they would lose some of their spring and cause the problem you are having. Keep us posted!
Thanks John! That is what the washer are called. I spoke to Woodland Mills and they suggested a few things to check. They did say that the washers should be ok. Have a great week!
You have to be able to fix things yourself, or at least take it apart and order the required parts. Nice job on diagnosing this. It will definitely help others with the same mill. Thanks
Thanks Mike! Totally agree, you do need somewhat of a mechanical aptitude or at least be willing to attempt and learn to develop some mechanical skills. Have a great week!
How's she goin'? All machines need maintenance from time to time. When we can do it ourselves that is great, but when we come upon something like this and we can't resolve the issue, calling the manufacturer is the best way to go. And in this Woodland Mills seem to have a great customer service department so I'm sure they will help you out. Nice job digging into the problem Paul. I'm sure it's not too serious. Take 'er easy!!
Thanks Mike! It's going good Mike. It's fun to try and figure things out but there is a time when a quick call to the manufacturer as you mention is the best way to go. I do have a work around but I want it working the way the day I first got the mill. I spoke to the senior tech at Woodland Mills and he suggested a few things for me to try. They do have excellent customer support. Have a great Sunday Mike!
Really good video Paul. I don't know anything about this but, I think the problem is with the wheel spindle slide. Dirt rust or wear where it slides against the guard housing. Lock washers are a good guide to torque. When the washer is flat the torque is close. Thanks for sharing. Brent
Thank you kindly Brent! There definitely is some friction or binding that doesn't release the tension. Possibly causedby dirt or wear. I spoke to a Woodland Mills senior tech and he suggested a few things for me to check out. Have a fantastic day!
Surprisingly I haven't been frustrated but rather intrigued by the problem. I think but I am not completely sure, the washers cushion the tensioner due to all of the vibration that comes from the mill. I spoke to the senior tech at Woodland Mills and he suggested a few things for me to try. Have a great Sunday Kenny!
Good morning Paul. I am thinking about how much I would love to have a sawmill. I have several people here bugging me to get one. I have myself spread too thin as it is.
Good morning Gary! A sawmill is a great tool to have but it does occupy a lot of your time once you start milling. I hear you, we do spread ourselves a little too thin at times trying to do too many things. Have a super weekend!
Hi Paul. I had the exact same issue with my mill just a couple of days ago. What I did was I took out the one bolt on the top at the back that you took out. I pulled the unit back and forth a few times and it popped free. I could actually hear something pop. Im pretty sure the spring washers jammed and locked it in place. It hasn’t happened again so I’m not sure why it happened in the first place. Very strange. ALSO don’t forget you left the 4 bolts behind the wheel loose. My suggestion is to leave the one bolt on the top of the adjusting mechanism loose and with the handle in place and tap on the end of the handle with a rubber mallet while wiggling the handle. That is exactly what I did and it suddenly started to work again. I’d be very curious to hear what Woodland Mills says. Good luck!
Thanks for the feedback and the suggestion Brian. I'll give it a try. I did go back and tighten the 4 bolts behind wheel. I did talk to the senior tech at Woodland Mills and will cover his suggestion in my next video. Have a super weekend!
Hi Paul, here's the tensioner upgrade. I see yours doesn't have this done yet. Type this in on the search you should get it. #Woodlandmills HM series #sawmill Tension Handle Upgrade Good video on fixing the seized slider. 👍🌴🪵
Thanks Mark! Darn I watched your video 2 years ago but totally forgot. I don't have the tension upgrade. I just re-watched your video. The one thing that may help out is the torque specs that you provided in the video. It is the one thing that I wanted but didn't have. I am going to go out and re-torque everything now that I know what they should be. I really appreciate the assistance.
As a HM126 owner myself thanks for the tips & tricks, your content is some of the best I have seen up to date on the WM Sawmill, looking forward to hopefully seeing many more of your vids.
Thank you kindly. I am glad you got some value out of the video. Have a great day!
Good work Paul. This video will be very helpful to others who own a sawmill. Way to give back 🤠👍
Thanks Sam, TH-cam is a great vehicle for sharing. Have a fantastic weekend!
Good afternoon Paul, What I love about youtube is the sharing of ideas.I hope someone with a sawmill can offer a solution to your problem. I enjoyed enjoyed the video. Thanks! Have a great weekend, Ben 👋😎👍🍻
Good afternoon Ben. I agree TH-cam is great for sharing ideas. Brian from Retired For Life had a good suggestion and I did speak to a senior tech at Woodland Mills who suggested a couple of things to try out. A great weekend to you as well!
Thanks for the entertainment. During my lunch today, I've been out cleaning grease fittings on the tractor that have gotten way out of hand so I can find one that's not taking grease, but I enjoyed watching your troubleshooting video, now I'm in suspense until part two so we can see if it was the washers.
Your welcome and thanks! Those grease fittings can become an issue if ignored too long. I did speak to a senior tech at Woodland Mills who provided some assistance. We shall see in part 2. Have a great weekend Jeff!
Great investigative work Paul, can't wait to see what Woodland Mills will say or do 👍🏻. Have a great Saturday 🙋🏼♂👍🏻🙂
Thanks Luc, I did speak to a senior tech. You too have a great Saturday!
👍👍👍 I enjoyed watching the video
Thanks I am happy that you enjoyed the video and appreciate your support! Have a fantastic day!
I'm baffled. I ran a large band saw, cutting steel bars, for several years at work in my teens and early 20's. I don't recall a similar problem, but then it was 50 years ago!
When it comes to equipment there is always something that will go wrong. Some things you expect and other things you don't. I spoke to a senior tech at Woodland Mills who suggested a couple of things to check out. Have a great day Rick!
Hello Paul! That is a great-looking mill! I hope they can help you at Woodland Mills. When I was young I loved taking things apart....putting them back together not so much!! Waiting for part 2. Take care
Thanks John! Woodland Mills suggested a few things to try. It's always more fun taking things apart opposed to putting back together. Have a great week!
Good Evenings To Both Of You 👌👌👍👍😇😇Thank You For Your Very Well Made Authentic Video 🧐🧐👌👌I'm looking Forward To See The Next Video Sir 😇😇👍👍 KEEP UP YOUR OUTSTANDING TEAM WORK CHEERS 🍻🍻
Good evening Sir and thank you very much! Enjoy the rest of the evening and have a super Sunday!
I thought for sure you would be able to fix the tensioner. I'm stumped. Enjoy the journey Paul - cheers
I spoke to a senior tech at Woodland Mills who suggested a few possibilities that may be causing the issue. Results will be in the next video. Have a great weekend Bob!
Very informative video, Paul 👍If I remember correctly from my Woodland Mills saw mill, I believe those washers are referred to as Bellville. Washers: I'm not really sure why, but I could imagine over time, they would lose some of their spring and cause the problem you are having. Keep us posted!
Thanks John! That is what the washer are called. I spoke to Woodland Mills and they suggested a few things to check. They did say that the washers should be ok. Have a great week!
You have to be able to fix things yourself, or at least take it apart and order the required parts. Nice job on diagnosing this. It will definitely help others with the same mill. Thanks
Thanks Mike! Totally agree, you do need somewhat of a mechanical aptitude or at least be willing to attempt and learn to develop some mechanical skills. Have a great week!
How's she goin'? All machines need maintenance from time to time. When we can do it ourselves that is great, but when we come upon something like this and we can't resolve the issue, calling the manufacturer is the best way to go. And in this Woodland Mills seem to have a great customer service department so I'm sure they will help you out. Nice job digging into the problem Paul. I'm sure it's not too serious. Take 'er easy!!
Thanks Mike! It's going good Mike. It's fun to try and figure things out but there is a time when a quick call to the manufacturer as you mention is the best way to go. I do have a work around but I want it working the way the day I first got the mill. I spoke to the senior tech at Woodland Mills and he suggested a few things for me to try. They do have excellent customer support. Have a great Sunday Mike!
@@JelenOutDoors I hope you can get it squared away. My son has a mill the same as yours, so we may need to know this fix one day ourselves!! LOL
Really good video Paul. I don't know anything about this but, I think the problem is with the wheel spindle slide. Dirt rust or wear where it slides against the guard housing. Lock washers are a good guide to torque. When the washer is flat the torque is close. Thanks for sharing.
Brent
Thank you kindly Brent! There definitely is some friction or binding that doesn't release the tension. Possibly causedby dirt or wear. I spoke to a Woodland Mills senior tech and he suggested a few things for me to check out. Have a fantastic day!
I know you can fix it.
Very frustrating Paul. I hope you figure out why it's sticking. Seems like an odd setup to me with all the washers.
Surprisingly I haven't been frustrated but rather intrigued by the problem. I think but I am not completely sure, the washers cushion the tensioner due to all of the vibration that comes from the mill. I spoke to the senior tech at Woodland Mills and he suggested a few things for me to try. Have a great Sunday Kenny!
Good morning Paul.
I am thinking about how much I would love to have a sawmill.
I have several people here bugging me to get one.
I have myself spread too thin as it is.
Good morning Gary! A sawmill is a great tool to have but it does occupy a lot of your time once you start milling. I hear you, we do spread ourselves a little too thin at times trying to do too many things. Have a super weekend!
Hi Paul. I had the exact same issue with my mill just a couple of days ago. What I did was I took out the one bolt on the top at the back that you took out. I pulled the unit back and forth a few times and it popped free. I could actually hear something pop. Im pretty sure the spring washers jammed and locked it in place. It hasn’t happened again so I’m not sure why it happened in the first place. Very strange. ALSO don’t forget you left the 4 bolts behind the wheel loose. My suggestion is to leave the one bolt on the top of the adjusting mechanism loose and with the handle in place and tap on the end of the handle with a rubber mallet while wiggling the handle. That is exactly what I did and it suddenly started to work again. I’d be very curious to hear what Woodland Mills says. Good luck!
Thanks for the feedback and the suggestion Brian. I'll give it a try. I did go back and tighten the 4 bolts behind wheel. I did talk to the senior tech at Woodland Mills and will cover his suggestion in my next video. Have a super weekend!
Hi Paul, here's the tensioner upgrade. I see yours doesn't have this done yet. Type this in on the search you should get it. #Woodlandmills HM series #sawmill Tension Handle Upgrade
Good video on fixing the seized slider. 👍🌴🪵
Thanks Mark! Darn I watched your video 2 years ago but totally forgot. I don't have the tension upgrade. I just re-watched your video. The one thing that may help out is the torque specs that you provided in the video. It is the one thing that I wanted but didn't have. I am going to go out and re-torque everything now that I know what they should be. I really appreciate the assistance.
@@JelenOutDoors glad to help, let the man glitter fly! 🎇