just received my 122. researched the heck out of all i could find. i have a range road firewood processor as well, good machine. i've had a bandmill for 30 years now, made in Maine, (i'm northern Ontario Canada) an old 5.0 hp honda engine, on a stationary rolling carrier. each end of the log would be raised per cut. Was called the Ross Bandmill company. Still runs, just wanted something newer and able to cut longer lengths. retired off grid. Have made many projects with it, we're limited in wood species, oak, maple, cherry, are not here. primarily Birch, spruce, poplar and tamarack. Good video, happy to subscribe to your site. cheers, Dan
i use a beam maching if the logs are on the big side to make them fit the 122 is the most affordable mill there is i have had one since 2019 no complaints at all . Just ordered the second one
great review, i'm thinking of getting this one with the track extension too. Need 16 foot boards for horse fencing! Will pay for itself for sure and more
just received my 122. researched the heck out of all i could find. i have a range road firewood processor as well, good machine. i've had a bandmill for 30 years now, made in Maine, (i'm northern Ontario Canada) an old 5.0 hp honda engine, on a stationary rolling carrier. each end of the log would be raised per cut. Was called the Ross Bandmill company. Still runs, just wanted something newer and able to cut longer lengths. retired off grid. Have made many projects with it, we're limited in wood species, oak, maple, cherry, are not here. primarily Birch, spruce, poplar and tamarack. Good video, happy to subscribe to your site. cheers, Dan
oh nice shed
i use a beam maching if the logs are on the big side to make them fit the 122 is the most affordable mill there is i have had one since 2019 no complaints at all . Just ordered the second one
great review, i'm thinking of getting this one with the track extension too. Need 16 foot boards for horse fencing! Will pay for itself for sure and more
Great review and good looking work buddy. In planning to buying the same unit this summer.
Fork adapters for the bucket would greatly improve your setup.
You are Blessed
Good real world review
You can’t beat those motors. I have a Subaru on kids go kart and it’s amazing the abuse they take, it’ll last forever on a mill.
5:15 You're getting wavy cuts because your blade guide rollers are maxed out to 22 inches on an 8-inch cut. Tighten up the slack.
Could someone tell me what the little cables on the guide wheels are for (at 2:55)? Brakes? How it works?
Track cleaners. Knocks the debris off while you’re milling.