A damned fine effort, mate. All those bloody shakes in the timber seem designed for generating frustration but you've powered through and produced a lovely stack of boards. Well done!
Excellent video and honestly the best detail on this site regarding viewing the blade rotation. I’m wondering what size Kubota you’re using and any regrets with its size. I’m using a 25hp Kioti and have my new 8-30 Lucas next week and not sure that little tractor will be enough to lift the red and white oaks we have here in the farm. Thank you for the video. Nice shed too btw
Hey mate it was a M7040 70hp big enough for lifting milled timber around but not enough HP for mulching i have a M9540 now i use my excavators to lift my logs around mostly
Nice one. I've had two 8" mills 26hp carb and 30efi and worked them with a 75hp Daedong with FEL forks, now going to a 10/30, would love the 8t plus excavator though for logging and bark stripping.
We bought ours used...a smaller one. Was a bit worried that the small one would be too small. We have had so much fun with the mill that having two would not be out of the question! This is great fun - you begin to look at projects in a whole different light. We made wheel barrow handles, post hole digger handles...trellis, planters.
Nice mill, first saw one in the late 90's,, should have bought it,, :-( How often do you sharpen cutting seasoned Blue Gun ? actually I think Bloodwood is harder than Blue Gum..
Being a newbie this was a very informative video, especially when you included a saw sharpening clip. Great job!
Excellent instructive vid, thanks mate.
A damned fine effort, mate. All those bloody shakes in the timber seem designed for generating frustration but you've powered through and produced a lovely stack of boards. Well done!
Looks good days work from that log, I'm your 50th subscriber.
Hey thanks mate lucky 50th
how old are your logs? do you prefer to not cut them green?
Excellent video and honestly the best detail on this site regarding viewing the blade rotation.
I’m wondering what size Kubota you’re using and any regrets with its size. I’m using a 25hp Kioti and have my new 8-30 Lucas next week and not sure that little tractor will be enough to lift the red and white oaks we have here in the farm. Thank you for the video. Nice shed too btw
Hey mate it was a M7040 70hp big enough for lifting milled timber around but not enough HP for mulching i have a M9540 now i use my excavators to lift my logs around mostly
Nice one. I've had two 8" mills 26hp carb and 30efi and worked them with a 75hp Daedong with FEL forks, now going to a 10/30, would love the 8t plus excavator though for logging and bark stripping.
Quanto custa em dinheiro ai no seu estado uma ferramenta dessa amigao?
Great work
How much does that mill cost new? I've been looking for a mill and this one has caught my eye..
Hey mate the 7-23 when I bought it was around $15,000
We bought ours used...a smaller one. Was a bit worried that the small one would be too small. We have had so much fun with the mill that having two would not be out of the question! This is great fun - you begin to look at projects in a whole different light. We made wheel barrow handles, post hole digger handles...trellis, planters.
thats alot of boards from one log!
Nice mill, first saw one in the late 90's,, should have bought it,, :-( How often do you sharpen cutting seasoned Blue Gun ? actually I think Bloodwood is harder than Blue Gum..
Can somebody tell me where can I find Lucas's sawmills and how much is for.
Is that a model 7 with an 18hp Briggs motor? Great video.
Hey mate it's a model 7 23 but they actually can cut 200mm and it's a 23hp vanguard briggs
Whats the price of one of these mills I wouldn't mind owning one of them.
How many time can you resharpen the blade before replacing it?
Variable but around 20 times
@@diggertree6677 Thanks! Seems like a winner, that machine!👍😁
Only have to replace teeth not blade
Where abouts you from boss,nsw or qld. Looks like south coast or Grafton area.
Qld mate
@@diggertree6677 Iam at park ridge,lol.
Dónde se puede adquirir un ese equipo de aserradero
How are you today jon
Bonjour très intéressée
If u don't take the spring out of the log u won't get straight timber as in this video
Hi