Large David must've gotten the pizza with the hot pepper on it because he was READY to GO! Good skids setup. I have busted it several times bouncing over the logs sideways. Thanks Rob and Blessings 2 Yall! Good looking timbers. Make good draglne mats.
We say hemlock posts 6x6s and they use the to put in the water for boat docks. Also say 2 1/4 X 8 1/4 and 2 1/4 X 10 1/4 for the decking for the docks. The hemlock lasts longer in the water
Very interesting, these are being used to cross a seasonal wet area that doesn’t see much for standing water but would otherwise be mucky and hard to cross. Appreciate you watching be well!
I enjoy watching these videos. Im retired now. (Im 61).. My younger brother (he's 54) is a Timber dealer here in Georgia.. our late Dad was in the Timber trade for 41 yrs. He was a Timber cruiser (wood procurement) .. for the last 8-10 yrs my younger brother has talked about getting a Woodmizer sawmill that him, me & our older brother could have something to do when younger brother finally retires & sells out his business.. We discussed just cutting "specialized" wood for us & maybe a few customers.. such as Eastern Red Cedar, Red Oak, White Oak, Black Cherry, Black Walnut (Walnut is a very HARD wood! Yet it has BEAUTIFUL grain).. This would just give us something to do instead of just sitting around.. We have unlimited access to timber tracts to pick out the wood we would use.. We will probably start our own TH-cam channel too 😊 Thanks for posting your videos.. Each September just outside Fayetteville, Ga.. they hold the Inman Farm Days festival.. antique tractors, farm implements, etc... they have an old sawmill such as yours onsite & do demonstrations/operate it for bout 30-45 minutes every couple hrs! It is driven by belt from a PTO flywheel on an old John Deere or Massey Ferguson tractor 😊😊
Large David must've gotten the pizza with the hot pepper on it because he was READY to GO! Good skids setup. I have busted it several times bouncing over the logs sideways. Thanks Rob and Blessings 2 Yall! Good looking timbers. Make good draglne mats.
He sure was fired up that day!
@@troytreeguy Makes trying to keep up a chore!
Nice looking log deck, and good looking 6x6's should make for great bog crossing's.
Thank you for watching
We say hemlock posts 6x6s and they use the to put in the water for boat docks. Also say 2 1/4 X 8 1/4 and 2 1/4 X 10 1/4 for the decking for the docks. The hemlock lasts longer in the water
Very interesting, these are being used to cross a seasonal wet area that doesn’t see much for standing water but would otherwise be mucky and hard to cross. Appreciate you watching be well!
I enjoy watching these videos. Im retired now. (Im 61).. My younger brother (he's 54) is a Timber dealer here in Georgia.. our late Dad was in the Timber trade for 41 yrs. He was a Timber cruiser (wood procurement) .. for the last 8-10 yrs my younger brother has talked about getting a Woodmizer sawmill that him, me & our older brother could have something to do when younger brother finally retires & sells out his business..
We discussed just cutting "specialized" wood for us & maybe a few customers.. such as Eastern Red Cedar, Red Oak, White Oak, Black Cherry, Black Walnut (Walnut is a very HARD wood! Yet it has BEAUTIFUL grain)..
This would just give us something to do instead of just sitting around.. We have unlimited access to timber tracts to pick out the wood we would use..
We will probably start our own TH-cam channel too 😊
Thanks for posting your videos..
Each September just outside Fayetteville, Ga.. they hold the Inman Farm Days festival.. antique tractors, farm implements, etc... they have an old sawmill such as yours onsite & do demonstrations/operate it for bout 30-45 minutes every couple hrs!
It is driven by belt from a PTO flywheel on an old John Deere or Massey Ferguson tractor
😊😊
Thank you for the wonderful story and comments. Stay tuned there’s plenty of adventure coming!