G'day PA, I was distracted by the missus then I heard a familiar sound a 3 cylinder 201 cubic inche Ford Diesel start up ! 4500 light idustrial no less 😄I want to fit a single grapple arm to the HD pallet forks on mine for holding logs when i tilt forward while loading onto the mill, can you show the way yours is set up thanks Ishman👍.
Planning a equipment tour one of these day! But I run the front remotes off the valve under the seat! Little inconvenient running the bucket and reaching under the seat to grapple but it works! The valve has detent so once u open the valve it stays on until it closes the grapple so ur had can be free to curl!
Ok is your tractor Industrial or agricultural painted yellow ? We own the light industrial and the industrial in a Malcolm Moore backhoe and both of them only have the two control valves,
Mine is 3 tractors made in to 1. We have industrial front end,ag power plant, industrial tranny with 4 forward gears and 4 reverse gears (told it’s pretty rare) and an ag rear end!
Does the woopty doo in your beam Correspond to the joints of the rail where the 2 pieces of rail join?? I've heard a lot of people say the Harbor freight has a bad place there because of hole alignment the rail isnt flush n hasa bump.
Just subscribe to you you do a good job No matter what anybody says just do it the way you think it should be done I got AHM126 and it works fine I bent mine a couple times but reinforced it and made it better So I like what you do keep the good work up Get your next one
New subscriber! Love the video and thanks for sharing and maybe you already know that it's not the blade guide if that's one of your original harbor freight blades or you've been buying your one and quarter 3/4 or you need to change the tooth pitch and then I'll grab a little more wood when they're heading through that hardwood and dump a little more water to it just Sharing went through the same thing trouble and if you see a line scratching through your timber when you're cutting that means one of the teeth are bent and you know ,stop and check it and bend one back . Peace out!
You do know you cant leave pine sitting around. It gets wormy. It needs to be debarked,or kept wet. Just saw it faster.I think you need a better base. Yes you fastened it to the 6 by 6 but they will mush into the ground when you put on bigger logs. I found the Woodland to be cheaper,but my feeling is that alot of the mills maybe be made by the same co in China. Rebranded. Frontier looks very similar. My motor is a 14 HP Kohler. My old mill was a 13 HP Honda. That worked fine. 22 ft sawing is alot of log.
@@JosEPh-zy3yr P/Woodland Mills website. After a comprehensive assessment of many potential suppliers, a manufacturer based in China was selected as the best source to meet all the requirements - including state of the art manufacturing equipment, skilled management and workforce, advanced assembly processes and rigorous quality assurance processes.
Debarking the pine will help in keeping the blade sharper longer. Lots of dirt in those pine bark. Yes you Definitely need to measure both ends of the log from a bunk top and then split the difference. Then with this "difference" measurement you the jack up the small end. This centers the pith of the log. You won't have any Huge cut thrown away like you did on that 1st cut. Really really cuts down on the wastage.
CHEAPEST sawmill....maybe no sawmill.lolol. Get a sawmill, then you need a tractor or something to move the logs, then something to haul the logs, then..... Going to Lowe's is cheaper.....lololol
I think you should be able to adjust the blade-guides for every cut, so that you have the least amount of unsupported blade.
Suggestion. Walmart scissor jack for $30. Level log out prior to cutting. Buy magnet tape and put on yard stick so you can move it.
Yes level log to pith and cuts down on wasted lumber. Scissor jack good idea and cheap.
If frugle get ur jack atta junkyard
Thx for sharing
When you hit a knot slowdown or throttle up.
Which facebook group has been dedicated to Harbor Freight sawmill mods, anyone know?
I bet Google does.
I like you already, when you said that about our president 👍
Can get nice sawmill at frontier sawmill. Great quality, nice work by the way
G'day PA, I was distracted by the missus then I heard a familiar sound a 3 cylinder 201 cubic inche Ford Diesel start up ! 4500 light idustrial no less 😄I want to fit a single grapple arm to the HD pallet forks on mine for holding logs when i tilt forward while loading onto the mill, can you show the way yours is set up thanks Ishman👍.
Planning a equipment tour one of these day! But I run the front remotes off the valve under the seat! Little inconvenient running the bucket and reaching under the seat to grapple but it works! The valve has detent so once u open the valve it stays on until it closes the grapple so ur had can be free to curl!
Ok is your tractor Industrial or agricultural painted yellow ? We own the light industrial and the industrial in a Malcolm Moore backhoe and both of them only have the two control valves,
Mine is 3 tractors made in to 1. We have industrial front end,ag power plant, industrial tranny with 4 forward gears and 4 reverse gears (told it’s pretty rare) and an ag rear end!
Ok my backhoe has a four speed gearbox with a torque converter for forward and reverse weird manual auto 👍.
looking for a link on those bearing guides
Does the woopty doo in your beam Correspond to the joints of the rail where the 2 pieces of rail join?? I've heard a lot of people say the Harbor freight has a bad place there because of hole alignment the rail isnt flush n hasa bump.
Where did you get your blade guides. I have the same mill and one of my blade guides broke
Just subscribe to you you do a good job No matter what anybody says just do it the way you think it should be done I got AHM126 and it works fine I bent mine a couple times but reinforced it and made it better So I like what you do keep the good work up Get your next one
New subscriber! Love the video and thanks for sharing and maybe you already know that it's not the blade guide if that's one of your original harbor freight blades or you've been buying your one and quarter 3/4 or you need to change the tooth pitch and then I'll grab a little more wood when they're heading through that hardwood and dump a little more water to it just Sharing went through the same thing
trouble and if you see a line scratching through your timber when you're cutting that means one of the teeth are bent and you know ,stop and check it and bend one back . Peace out!
You do know you cant leave pine sitting around. It gets wormy. It needs to be debarked,or kept wet. Just saw it faster.I think you need a better base. Yes you fastened it to the 6 by 6 but they will mush into the ground when you put on bigger logs. I found the Woodland to be cheaper,but my feeling is that alot of the mills maybe be made by the same co in China. Rebranded. Frontier looks very similar. My motor is a 14 HP Kohler. My old mill was a 13 HP Honda. That worked fine. 22 ft sawing is alot of log.
Woodland Mills is made in Canada not China. Check out Sawing with Sandy here on YT.
@@JosEPh-zy3yr P/Woodland Mills website. After a comprehensive assessment of many potential suppliers, a manufacturer based in China was selected as the best source to meet all the requirements - including state of the art manufacturing equipment, skilled management and workforce, advanced assembly processes and rigorous quality assurance processes.
Take it 6 in he's from or 6 inches from bottom you still have the same board thickness top or bottom
if you are using a regular ruler and you drop 1" you only get a 7/8" board not 1"
because of blade kerf or what?
@@schlomoshekelstein908 yes
Debarking the pine will help in keeping the blade sharper longer. Lots of dirt in those pine bark. Yes you Definitely need to measure both ends of the log from a bunk top and then split the difference. Then with this "difference" measurement you the jack up the small end. This centers the pith of the log. You won't have any Huge cut thrown away like you did on that 1st cut. Really really cuts down on the wastage.
ill give that a shot. Thanks for watchin!
CHEAPEST sawmill....maybe no sawmill.lolol. Get a sawmill, then you need a tractor or something to move the logs, then something to haul the logs, then..... Going to Lowe's is cheaper.....lololol