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« Reply #20 on: November 06, 2009, 08:27:44 AM »

Sometimes you run into a deal you can't pass up,it never hurts to have a spare anything.I have several tractors but can only run one at a time.A stationary and a  portable mill is the best of boath worlds.Frank C.
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« Reply #21 on: November 06, 2009, 12:47:45 PM »

Without dipping into Jake's business too bad, I can tell you that the recession had something to do with this latest purchase.  Because of it, his stationary business slacked up and left him enough time to address the portable business that the recession opened up.  He was in position to do this because of his hard work and good business practices before the recession hit.  Did anybody besides me notice the time of day when he started this thread?
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« Reply #22 on: November 06, 2009, 01:28:38 PM »

I did notice Jakes time of post.  I thought he was a farmer Wink Ya dats a good one!

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« Reply #23 on: November 06, 2009, 02:10:26 PM »

Bet ya didn't notice mine. Wink
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« Reply #24 on: November 06, 2009, 02:24:10 PM »

What?  Ya mean you didn't go to bed till after 3:30 am and now you're dragging back our at 1pm? Grin Ya dats a good one! Ya dats a good one!  That sounds like something I would do. Roll Eyes
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« Reply #25 on: November 06, 2009, 03:58:14 PM »

Dang, Maybe they just suffer from insomnia.

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« Reply #26 on: November 06, 2009, 04:36:50 PM »

Dang, no. It's more like this. Put your time in and you can take time for yourself a bit early by weeks end. I figured $1100 bucks was good enough for this week. About twice as much as some that like to drag their but on the ground.  This is one job you will learn who measures up real quick. Physically. Grin

Oh, breakfast is as 4:30 am if ya care to join in. Ya dats a good one!
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« Reply #27 on: November 06, 2009, 08:49:47 PM »

Customsawyer, if yer gonna wear that black bikini outfit, are you gonna wax first? Shocked
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« Reply #28 on: November 06, 2009, 09:19:47 PM »

Well the wife and I have made it back home but it is a little dark to run the mill just yet, all I can say is that it pulls fine. I did cut one log on it where I picked it up at the Miss. WM office and I looked worse than a rookie some of the controls were wired backwards from my mill so not only did it look like I didn't know what I was doing I was going the wrong way most of the time. Ya dats a good one! I must also add that them are some fine folks down there.
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« Reply #29 on: November 06, 2009, 09:32:03 PM »

Mr Timmy and Wife are fine folks ,I picked up my mill there also Just a doin da Forestry Forum Boogie
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« Reply #30 on: November 07, 2009, 02:12:07 AM »

Well the wife and I have made it back home but it is a little dark to run the mill just yet, all I can say is that it pulls fine. I did cut one log on it where I picked it up at the Miss. WM office and I looked worse than a rookie some of the controls were wired backwards from my mill so not only did it look like I didn't know what I was doing I was going the wrong way most of the time. Ya dats a good one! I must also add that them are some fine folks down there.

Thats funny!  I didn't even notice that you had gotten the towing package on that Harley.
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« Reply #31 on: November 07, 2009, 10:26:19 AM »

All right you guys there is too many questions to answer with just one small mind.
1. The engine on this mill is the 62 HP Cat.
2. Yes I did have a LT 40 and a LT 70 at one time but Warren talked me out of the LT 40
3. As to how can I run both mill at one time I can't but I should be able to keep one of them busy all the time instead of one busy part time.
4. When it comes to insomnia I don't have that trouble and for those that do I would sugest that you eat more sawdust it sure cured mine.  Ya dats a good one!  I do have trouble staying awake from time to time but not sleeping.
5. The Harley does have a towing package but it is always loaded just with my ego. Ya dats a good one!
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« Reply #32 on: November 09, 2009, 09:29:11 AM »

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Congrats on the second lt70 sounds like its got all the goodys Mate  Wink Grin Grin Just a doin da Forestry Forum Boogie
with the wireing n the lines Ive been caught the same way swapping from one machine to another in the same brand Like they say Sawyers do things their Own Way Mate  Wink  Ya dats a good one!  Grin  i dont reckon it'll take you long to swap afew wires and hose fittings over to suit your sawing style like i do  Mate Wink  Grin Just a doin da Forestry Forum Boogie Just a doin da Forestry Forum Boogie Just a doin da Forestry Forum Boogie

Carpenter Its all about being productive on a particular product or providing a service  Wink Eg i have 4 sawmills and each work well for a particular product if i include the csm which only gets used for slabbing these days I would have had a 5th The bandmill i had from when i was 15yo but it got stolen from a jobsite about 7 years ago  Shocked Sad Angry First time it had been locked in a yard in its life Roll Eyes  Roll Eyes the table top is setup for remilling recycled sleepers and warf and bridge decking and the like or sawing  squares which is what it was built for . the Lucas  is my allrounder atm and dose just about everything im sawing you atm just have to keep them in 16" plus logs to do your $500 to $800 t/o per day sawing inch in pallet grade or garden sleepers which aint bad for one bloke on his own including docking it all to length on a mill thats under$16k new  Wink Grin Shocked
The Meadows will be My first static production mill but it will take year or two to get the way i want it but ill eg with a good infeed/outfeed chipper & dockers ect ect But im only aiming at getting one thing at a time done properly like the first thing will be the carriage with dead infeed and dead roll outfeed for a start and building production from there as i go  Wink Grin

It does'nt take long to pay for a mill if you work Hard and plan on paying for things as you go most sawmilling and support equipment can be paid of within 12 months Wink Grin and never have mutipule dept on mills or equipment unless it all works as a unit  Wink Ive worked for people with huge dept loads and its not much fun trying to produce enough t/o to cover payments when 50 to 70% of the gear they have just sits in the yard doing nothing 90% of the time  its not worth the stress Wink

Ill take a punt and say that i reckon that Cs New Mill would most likely be paid for or had a sizeable deposit placed on it  Wink Grin Just a doin da Forestry Forum Boogie

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« Reply #33 on: November 09, 2009, 09:37:19 AM »

Jake, can WM help you rewire it to run the same as the other mill?
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« Reply #34 on: November 09, 2009, 01:25:01 PM »

next pick up a nice used boom truck,stick you a grapple on it and you are ready to go portable,that,s what i did .what a difference it made.I can go pickup wood or feed the mill with it.glad you are doing well jake good luck    slider
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« Reply #35 on: November 09, 2009, 02:29:08 PM »

I'm 'fraid he already has that part handled too, Slider.  I'm tellin' ya, the boy is gettin' downright irritatin' to hang around with! Roll Eyes
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« Reply #36 on: November 09, 2009, 06:52:38 PM »

Good for you,many congrates.Many times I have wanted to add something to the mill that would increase production,but at the same time no longer be portable.Have built my own second mill.I took an old cab-over garbage truck and stripped it of all the equipment put an old prentice110 and some homebuilt log bunks ,that helped for a while but still like to go portable when needed.I understand completly.Aksawyer,14 below today in Fairbanks....
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« Reply #37 on: November 10, 2009, 11:53:39 AM »

Jeff the wires weren't no trouble it took all of 8 min. to complete the change over. I do have the dump truck with a boom on it I wish it had a grapple on the end of it but for what I use it for it works great. When I do a portable job I load the tractor and edger on the goose neck trailer then hook the sawmill behind that and take all I need in one trip.
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