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Calling All TimberKing Owners
« on: January 26, 2007, 11:18:58 am »
It would be nice to know who amongst us is a TK owner. Especially the B-20 owners so that we know who to contact for help when we run into specific problems with our mills. I know posting on the FF is usually the preferred method but with our limited group here many times you don't get the answer promptly. Wouldn't it be great to have a Bibbyman that uses a TK mill. He and several others seem to know all the specifics on the ORANGE side and it would be nice to have some goto TK members.
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Re: Calling All TimberKing Owners
« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2007, 12:24:11 pm »


We're TimberKing owners.  We have one of their blowers!  Does that count?

Here is a link to a post I made about or visit and tour of TimberKing.

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Re: Calling All TimberKing Owners
« Reply #2 on: January 26, 2007, 03:22:52 pm »
 ;D ;D ;D You Da man BIBBY you and everyone is welcome just posted it to flush some of us TK'ers out. Who's gonna be the first to expand on flush I know its comming!
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Re: Calling All TimberKing Owners
« Reply #3 on: January 26, 2007, 03:43:11 pm »
I got orange and red too. The red is only a 1200 though. Can't help you with the B20. I used the 1200 for about 6 years before moving over to an LT40 Super. LeeB
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Re: Calling All TimberKing Owners
« Reply #4 on: January 26, 2007, 09:51:40 pm »
I run a 1600 but if you have problems with a B-20 give me a holler, I have some contacts at TK and maybe I can help.
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Re: Calling All TimberKing Owners
« Reply #5 on: January 27, 2007, 04:53:45 am »
I've had a B20 for a little over 4 years about 5000 hours, any troubles give a holler.   Steve
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Re: Calling All TimberKing Owners
« Reply #6 on: January 27, 2007, 06:53:58 pm »
I have a new TK B-20 and have to go completely through it and repair many problems because of improper assembly. They are great mills and the company is selling more than they can produce so they are really, according to mine, throwing them together. I can rebuild them now and do service work on them. Mine only has 107 hours and I believe all the kinks are worked out of it now except one. The head will not go all the way up to the limit switch and I have adjusted the clearances per their service dept. The problem I think is in the lead screws that raises and lowers the head but it is under warranty and I ask them to fix it. TK said they would come by when in this area next time and take a look at it. I would enjoy communicating with other B-20 owners.
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Re: Calling All TimberKing Owners
« Reply #7 on: January 29, 2007, 12:44:58 am »
I have a 1220 that i got in november. love the mill and the people at timberking are great too. i've even seen the boss of timberking posting here on the ff
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Re: Calling All TimberKing Owners
« Reply #8 on: January 29, 2007, 01:13:10 am »
Mr.. Johnson has posted a few times but not many. LeeB
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Re: Calling All TimberKing Owners
« Reply #9 on: January 29, 2007, 12:55:08 pm »
I'm in the mix too. ;)

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And to add to this I wish TK would update their site.  When I was out there I saw so many cool things that other TK owners would love to know and probably buy (eg blade swab/luber.)  How about the new models that have a higher HP engine and the self loading loader arms.  Since I started looking at and for mills, their site has not changed.  I said something to a few of the sales guys and a few of the guys that were working on my mill but I have seen nothing yet. PLEASE UPDATE THE TK WEB SITE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Calling All TimberKing Owners
« Reply #10 on: April 03, 2008, 09:12:43 pm »
Hello... I'm a TK B-20 owner also. I'm way down south in Ms, on the Gulf Coast. I'm new to this forum but im glad i found it, it looks like a nice warm place. I got my mill in july of 06. I got the mill for personal use and a litte job here and there and really injoy it alot. "BUT" i have had my ups and downs with it mainly dipping and wavy boards but i also think it alot to do with me and my Professional sharping and tooth setting skills  ::) the dipping boards dont bother me alot except my pride. I just build barns and sheds and ruff cut jobs here and there so its not a big deal. but i do want to fix this problem before i need to do nice job for the public.

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Re: Calling All TimberKing Owners
« Reply #11 on: April 03, 2008, 09:16:58 pm »
Welcome to the Forum!

We've all made wavy boards, it's just part of the learning process. :) What kind of logs are you sawing? White spruce drives me crazy with the knot waves, like white pine myself.


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Re: Calling All TimberKing Owners
« Reply #12 on: April 03, 2008, 10:09:41 pm »
Mostly just pine and oak

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Re: Calling All TimberKing Owners
« Reply #13 on: April 03, 2008, 10:41:42 pm »
TK 1200 parked here.  And, like others, I have had to do some reworking/modification work.  And all of it stemming from careless factory assembly. They have been quite handy to supply any parts I need, but some things just had to be fabricated as I went.  I am happy with the current status of it, but it's been a long road getting here.  Makes me glad a got the smallest and not a full-size mill, as I'd still be retro-fitting ;D


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Re: Calling All TimberKing Owners
« Reply #14 on: April 04, 2008, 03:22:59 am »
I'm working on a logdog retrofit for my B20 similar to the WM but with a rack and pinion driven by a hydraulic motor. Called TK 2 times about a retrofit and was promised information I'M STILL WAITING 3 MONTHS LATER!!! . I know the're one of our sponsors but how can you do business with them if they won't respond. Maybe Mr. Johnson should have a talk with his sales staff.
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Re: Calling All TimberKing Owners
« Reply #15 on: April 04, 2008, 04:11:34 am »
Samh200, I generally have good luck sawing pine and oak. I do have some trouble with oak logs that have a steep butt swell, blade tends to rise and fall in the first foot or so. If I go slow, I can usually get through it ok, frozen is the worst. I am running older Wood Mizers, but the same principles should apply to most any bandmill, here are some things I have done to help avoid waves:

Aligned blade guide rollers and bandwheels.

Tensioned drive belt, it it's loose, the band can slow down in tough spots and cause a wave.

Maintaining proper band tension. I find that after running a little, the band tension can back off a little bit, this, too, can cause a wave.

Bands. I fortunately haven't had to mess with bands very much, but the wrong band can really cause trouble. We run Wood Mizer DoubleHards and use their Resharp service. We run a 10° for most sawing, and a 4° for frozen or very difficult sawing. There are a few people on here that have more bands than I'll ever need, I am sure they can help out if you have any sharpening questions. There are also many old topics related to sharpening, a search should yield plenty of results.

Is there anything TK specific you TK guys could add?


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Re: Calling All TimberKing Owners
« Reply #16 on: April 04, 2008, 07:43:48 am »
I've learned that if you want to speak to someone that follows through and "get's it" you need to speak to Mike Anderson.  If we had the sales guys here at our car dealer that they had we would be out of business.  Understand now that I love my B20 and will buy another one in the next few years but their sales staff is not good.  My last experience I had I got someone elses order, I called the guy because it looked like a hot order (overnight).  I called the customer myself and shipped it to him.  I got a "thanks" from their sales guy and had to still wait 2 weeks for mine.  I sent Johnson an email to let him know my situation and how it was handled.  Never got one back.
I have suggested several times that they need to update their site and I guess the right people STILL havn't seen or read these boards.  There are so many things that TK has to offer that most people don't know exist because the site is bare bones.
I saw the prototype dog when I was out there.  Basically you add 1 new hydraulic port (have to cut a notch out of the control station).  Add some lines.  The up and down on the dog is a hydraulic cylinder set up like WM.  Back and forth is a hydraulic motor that runs the shuttle back and forth on #40 chain.  If Getoverit still has his mill the dogs on it are built almost exactly like TKs (don't ask me how I know) ;)

TK has a great product that serves a bunch of sawyers well, just wish they had the cust service to back it up. :)
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Re: Calling All TimberKing Owners
« Reply #17 on: April 04, 2008, 09:56:28 am »
New owner of TK1220. Very satisfied with it's performance so far. Even a rookie can make some good looking boards !
Thanks FF for the educating info and interesting reading.
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Re: Calling All TimberKing Owners
« Reply #18 on: April 04, 2008, 01:12:03 pm »
Another 1220 owner down here in lower Arkansas.

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Re: Calling All TimberKing Owners
« Reply #19 on: April 04, 2008, 05:20:41 pm »
Hey Rodney

What issues have you run up on?

i had an issue with the trolly bearings running dry so i drilled out some bolys and added grease fittings to shoot into the bearings.
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