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Not knowing anything about mills but wanting to learn...

What is the difference between manual and hydraulic?

Is it how the log advances?

Do you need to get the lumber graded in order to use if for construction?
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #3,422  
Not knowing anything about mills but wanting to learn...

What is the difference between manual and hydraulic?

Is it how the log advances?

Do you need to get the lumber graded in order to use if for construction?

The log stays stationary and the "head" moves the blade through the log.

Band saw mills can have almost all of their operations done with hydraulics. Some of these functions include loading the log, rolling the log, leveling the log front to back to make up for taper, clamping the log in position, raising and lowering the blade and advancing the head along the carriage.

To build residences to code, yes the lumber must be graded. A feller can get certified in grading pretty easily if he's so inclined.
 
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The log stays stationary and the "head" moves the blade through the log.

Band saw mills can have almost all of their operations done with hydraulics. Some of these functions include loading the log, rolling the log, leveling the log front to back to make up for taper, clamping the log in position, raising and lowering the blade and advancing the head along the carriage.

To build residences to code, yes the lumber must be graded. A feller can get certified in grading pretty easily if he's so inclined.

In some states he can. In others it cost thousands.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #3,424  
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It's a manual mill from Norwood Industries, made in Canada...

It's been a GREAT mill, I've milled a lot of lumber with it,

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Accuracy it great too,

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and it stays in "tune", so I'm happy with it.

SR

Nice mill SR. Norwoods are great mills.

Have access to an EZ Boardwalk. It's not nearly as accurate as the Norwood mills I've been around.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #3,426  
Thank you for the explanation...

I have a lot of Oak in California that is Live or Coastal Oak... not much value for lumber because almost nothing grows straight.

In Washington I do have some fir and cedar and it is not unusual for someone to mill lumber onsite for personal use.
 
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Thank you for the explanation...

I have a lot of Oak in California that is Live or Coastal Oak... not much value for lumber because almost nothing grows straight.

In Washington I do have some fir and cedar and it is not unusual for someone to mill lumber onsite for personal use.

Any market for carvers or furniture builders?
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #3,429  
My neighbor had some ash trees that needed taken down. Me and my Dad worked on them in the evenings. When I get to working I forget to take pictures. My Dad cut the trees down then cut the brush off of then. Then I took the L4240 with grapple and moved the trees out of the way and pushed the brush out of the field. Then we worked the trees up. I think there were 5 but I forgot to take pics of them all.



Starting to get a load.



This was everything from the field.





This stuff here was all cut down in random lengths by the tree company clearing the power line ROW. It was all laying up on the bank and I threw most of it down, then cut it up.There were a couple logs that we pulled down the BX. It was a good bit of work but it made a nice pile.



Here is the first load.



and the remainder



Here are all 3 loads dumped.



I am hoping there are 3 cords there but I think I might little less.
 
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   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #3,430  
My neighbor had some ash trees that needed taken down. Me and my Dad worked on them in the evenings. When I get to working I forget to take pictures. My Dad cut the trees down then cut the brush off of then. Then I took the L4240 with grapple and moved the trees out of the way and pushed the brush out of the field. Then we worked the trees up. I think there were 5 but I forgot to take pics of them all.

Starting to get a load.



This was everything from the field.

This stuff here was all cut down in random lengths by the tree company clearing the power line ROW. It was all laying up on the bank and I threw most of it down, then cut it up.There were a couple logs that we pulled down the BX. It was a good bit of work but it made a nice pile.

Here is the first load.

and the remainder

Here are all 3 loads dumped.

I am hoping there are 3 cords there but I think I might little less.

Hi,

Nice loads and work!

I see that you use both a log hook and a pickeroon [or hookeroon], how well do you like the log hook?

We love our pickeroon, but haven't had as much luck with using any of the available hooks we have tried.

If you like yours, would you mind sharing who makes it?

Thanks,
Thomas

and to those reading: Now you know that my names are neither Phys nor Assist....
 
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