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Putting my mill on a trailer
« on: November 10, 2003, 02:52:34 pm »
Hey ya'll
     I have 12' track that my Hudson mill runs on. I've located a straight axle from a car . Access to some scrap steel. (is there any other kind????????) Want to set up a rig similar to what I've seen on the WM mills. Ramp upwith an electric winch, crank jacks to level.  :P ::) If you would, suggestions and pics of "gizmos" and "rigs" you have done to customize and make your  trailer\mill "work for you."
Greatly appreciated.
I'll compose a Sawyers tune :D :D :D :D da MB
Thanks
Rick
BTW sawed some gorgeous 25+ year old Elm heartwood today. Pics to follow.
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