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10858
Hi Donna, I too am interested in the use of poplar. But first thing, what kind of poplar? When I lived in Kentucky I'd see lots of poplar in barns for siding...
Dennis
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Jan 1, 2005
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10859
Does anyone own a timber harvester mill if so tell me how how you like the way it performs....
stoneyjr1211
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Jan 2, 2005
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10860
our company is looking to buy sevral timber harvesters in different configurations and i will be monitoring this site for all feedback. ... ===== Electronic...
harley scott
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Jan 2, 2005
5:23 am
10861
I have to move, and have a circle saw mill powered by an 8 cyl. Cummins diesel engine, it's a custom made mill, with all the stuff to go with it. can load on a...
Frank M.
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Jan 2, 2005
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10862
How much? "Frank M." <fm900@...> wrote: I have to move, and have a circle saw mill powered by an 8 cyl. Cummins diesel engine, it's a custom made mill,...
roger brown
frontierrog
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Jan 3, 2005
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10863
I was looking at B-20 this morning. Nice looking mill. What made you choose Timberking and that model? Curious....
likespasta
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Jan 3, 2005
4:50 pm
10864
I chose the TK for a few reasons. First, I have a background in construction. I like things that are tougher than I am, and I love to break things that are not...
Dave Samuelson
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Jan 4, 2005
12:58 am
10865
let me know how they perform ok. ... From: "harley scott" <lawnsau@...> To: <milling@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2005 11:23 PM Subject:...
Stoney
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Jan 4, 2005
1:27 am
10866
The sawmillexchange has a B-20 for sale $18k 2003 145 hours. http://www.sawmillexchange.com/band3.htm that many hours its practically new. Hydraulics for...
likespasta
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Jan 4, 2005
8:32 pm
10867
We chose the timberking B20 , We love it the training and support is great . Word of mouth from owners we know were what tipped the scales for us , We are in...
charlotte bartlett
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Jan 5, 2005
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10868
Hello, Alabama...really! I live in Athens, AL (northern AL, near I65 about 15 miles south of the AL/TN line). What part of the state are you from? I need to...
Noah
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Jan 6, 2005
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10869
what part of Ala. I;m In Tenn. would like to see the TK in operation. ... From: "charlotte bartlett" <gold_fish43@...> To: <milling@yahoogroups.com> ...
Stoney
stoneyjr1211
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Jan 6, 2005
12:49 am
10870
Does anybody have one of these things? Opinions? I'm very close to buying one. My production is small, and I don't mind screwing around with things to get ...
Dan Shade
stangds
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Jan 6, 2005
2:13 pm
10871
... I've only seen them demoed, but my take is that you'll be happy if you have the pad, and mad every time you turn it on if you don't. They have a really ...
Frank Richards
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Jan 6, 2005
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10872
... problems. Dave ... ___________________________________________________________ ALL-NEW Yahoo! Messenger - all new features - even more fun!...
Dave Neukirch
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Jan 6, 2005
3:09 pm
10873
... Dave, There's no contradiction: The Hud-son _track_ is relatively small angle iron -- 1.5 inches on the little guys, maybe 3 in on the bigger ones. You...
Frank Richards
granolageek
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Jan 6, 2005
3:53 pm
10874
... mill is on their trailer kit. Yes the rails are heavier steel than the smaller ones. The stability here coming from the jack stands. I do check for level ...
Dave Neukirch
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Jan 6, 2005
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10875
How is it pushing the head unit on the rails? do they get tipsy or wobbly or anything? or is the operation pretty smooth as long as you sweep down the...
Dan Shade
stangds
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Jan 6, 2005
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10876
Does anybody have any suggestions for a simple cost effective contraption I could build to load logs onto my trailer? Rob...
Rob McFaul
robm16_2003
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Jan 6, 2005
7:37 pm
10877
A good friend of mine just uses a heavy duty winch and pulls them onto his trailer. He welded up a spot on the front of the trailer for his winch with a...
Mastin, Michael
mdm812
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Jan 6, 2005
7:42 pm
10878
... The rails are designed to be continuously supported. As long as they are everything appears to work smoothly. Frank...
Frank Richards
granolageek
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Jan 6, 2005
7:58 pm
10879
... There was (some time back) a lot of talk on different ways of loading logs on to trailers. A look thru the archives might turn something up. I loaded some...
Rob
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Jan 6, 2005
8:08 pm
10880
I made a log arch from an old trailer axle http://www.pueawjapygrta.com/images/log%20arch0001.JPG http://www.pueawjapygrta.com/images/log%20arch0002.JPG you...
Dan Shade
stangds
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Jan 6, 2005
8:18 pm
10881
I only use a cable hooked to two eyes on either side of the trailer. The cable is long enough that when both ends are fastened, there is enough slack to roll...
genegillis5
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Jan 6, 2005
9:16 pm
10882
looks like you had a good time with the trailer. I had a job the other week with about ten logs all about 30ft long and up to 5ft wide, the smallest was 2ft6...
harley scott
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Jan 6, 2005
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10883
Harely, What is a TIRFOR and what is your website address? Rob ... From: harley scott [mailto:lawnsau@...] Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 5:04 PM To:...
Rob McFaul
robm16_2003
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Jan 6, 2005
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10884
When I originally bought my chain saw I asked the dealer what size file I ought to be using to sharpen my chain with he sold me some 7/32 round files and off I...
ftnjs
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Jan 7, 2005
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10885
From my Stihl catalog. 3/8" pitch Stihl chain uses a 13/64" dia. file for sharpening. Stihl part number 0814-245-3384. The 7/32" file is for .404" pitch chain....
Mark Greer
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Jan 7, 2005
5:22 am
10886
I also think you should take a look at the Norwood LM 2000, they are a well made mill and so far it's the most saw for the leat amount of money i've seen. I...
robert_in_w_mi
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Jan 7, 2005
2:24 pm
10887
If you can side load look at how a manual woodmizer loads the logs. Basically a boat winch and ramps. I would not want to load to many 24" diameter 16' long...
likespasta
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Jan 7, 2005
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