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I have been thinking that Brittany works as hard as you; but, I leaning to the idea that she works harder! Lol Tyler, you young man have a great partner! Nothing you didn't know already I'm sure.
Hi, enjoy your videos, but who collect the money, never seen any money or anybody doing the books , Tyler you are the luckiest man on planet earth.. don't ever mistress Brittany!!!!!!
Everyone does it different. I leave just enough of the cut uncut so it hangs h just enough to drag that big old heavy cant back to me which i reach under and flip it off on the log deck as it comes by.
My husband just got a Corley sawmill he’s rebuilding do you know what type of belts it could possibly use for the husk and where to get them. We are located in North Ga.
Absolutely, if you are talking about the friction feed belts for the feed works then you can call Jerry at Albright Saw Company out of Bloomingville, OH 740-887-3799.
Tn man going to say the truth. Love watching as I said. But I have a wife that was raised up in Sharps Chapel (Union Co) that is as tough as they come BUT, credit where credit is due. Britney is just a very little thing that works like a mine mule and can do anything you got to do there. My wife will drive the tractor in the fields, use a chain saw, but I had to get my grand daughter when it came to building furniture etc in the shop. So MRS BRITNEY, here a vote for you to have a nice big raise. BTW Love fun. Keep it up.
Hi Tyler, been looking at two different mills for our homestead looking at a Frick 305g (embossed in head maybe wrong) thats in pieces but, per the seller is complete or a Belsawmill PTO driven metal framed. I have a 40' long pole building with concrete ready to house our sawmills new home. love the content y'all are great be blessed!
Great video and good job. It is summer time here in the south. How often do you sharpen the teeth on the circle saw?? Y'all take care and have a blessed and safe day and try to stay cool.
Come on. You’ve got a bucket and tractor. Use it. Just backdrag the sawdust away from the mill out into the open. Then simply scoop it with the tractor where you want it placed. Stop the hand shoveling except for small cleanup under mill. Or get an air compressor and blast all the sawdust out of the Bldg. I use an Echo leaf blower. Works great. Minimize physical efforts.
Then I would be incidentally removing dirt and creating a mud/water hole mixed with saw dust. I would rather not be lazy and do it right. Sometimes doing something right takes a little effort.
Hey there buddy how are ya? I love your channel!! Nothing like running a sawmill, love it bigly!!! You are right clean up is not so much fun. My saw mill is portable so I’m always on dirt. I like when I’m sawing on a customers land cuzz I can put the sawmill up and drive away. Folks don’t want to pay me to clean up so there ya go hehehe. Take care be safe and God bless y’all!
Could you do a video that explains what is happening on the blade mill when you pull that chain and the big numbered dial clicks? I can see that the log moves closer to the blade for the next cut, but what do the numbers mean for the next pass through?
I bought a brand new Woodmizer LT40 it's got a 100hrs on the clock and I am already having to do a little maintenance on it. One of the blade guide bearing got noisy I replaced it before it failed. I have run the head alignment and adjusted the blade guides once. In order to make a living with equipment what time you ain't working with it you need to be working on it. My intention has always been to anticipate a repair before a break down happens, sometimes it is unavoidable but in most cases if you pay attention to your machinery it will give you alot of warning signs.