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I am commissioning a new Woodland HM126. Problems with setting blade torque.
Instructions directly from the "lady in Tech Help" were to turn the handle with two fingers until "snug"-- then add 2 1/2 turns.
I did so and the blade popped off the idler pulley. But not in a "nice" position; it is NOW behind the pulley and captured between the back pulley face and the sheet metal blade shroud.Read More

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Was curious to ask for some insight on how or what people may do for portable jobs that are outside of your normal job timewise. I haven't taken sawmill off property for a portable job in probably 2 years but had someone contact me who was 3ish hours away who has a longer term logging job that they were thinking about having a sawmill come out for a 1-2 month job sawing in combo with their logging. Read More

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I am curious as to what some of you are using for chip screens between the operator and the blade? I am thinking of using 3/4" welded screen with 1/4" hardware screen over that. I plan on hanging the "guard" allowing it to swing. Thank you.

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I'm thinking about selling my lt28 band mill is there a place to get a reasonable value from? I called Woodmizer and I'm not real confident the gentleman knew what he was talking about.

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when i bought my saw it came with a box of 15 blades packed in a cardboard box. i store them inside so the blades won't get wet/rusty. i noticed when putting on a new blade today that out of the box the new blade has a rather pronounced bend in it from the packaging method used by the blade maker....

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