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A day cutting wood

Started by Peter Drouin, May 01, 2012, 08:49:55 AM

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beenthere

Sure enjoy the pics of Peter's wood yard, and the big loads coming in. 

Keep 'em coming, Peter. Hope its working well for you. 
south central Wisconsin
It may be that my sole purpose in life is simply to serve as a warning to others

Peter Drouin

I went to load a chip truck, filled the truck then I wanted to pull down some chips from the top of the pile. I rolled the bucket down to pull the chips. Not a big pull back just off the top. then a snap sound from the bucket. 


 See the cast ears on the end of the rod. clean brake 
The replacement one is $2,000.00
So now I can't move logs or lumber till it's fixed. 
New part will be here on Friday maybe. All the black iron 
So the thing to know, Is don't pull back with the bucket.
Push all you want. With a lull. ::)
A&P saw Mill LLC.
45' of Wood Mizer, cutting since 1987.
License NH softwood grader.

PAmizerman

Is that some form of quick attach?
Woodmizer lt40 super remote 42hp Kubota diesel. Accuset II
Hydraulics everywhere
Woodmizer edger 26hp cat diesel
Traverse 6035 telehandler
Case 95xt skidloader
http://byrnemillwork.com/
WM bms250 sharpener
WM bmt250 setter
and a lot of back breaking work!!

Peter Drouin

Yes, When I sold the cat, I had to fab the cat bucket to a lull bucket. 


 I found the pieces in the wood chip pile. No welding it back the way it was. :D


 

 New part coming. In the meantime, I change the oil in the cat 

 Cut some Wight Oak, and Then went for a ride in the HOT ROD ;D Made no $$ today, But, the ride in the rod was fun


 
So don't pull back with the boom. PA mizerman :D :D :D :D ;D
A&P saw Mill LLC.
45' of Wood Mizer, cutting since 1987.
License NH softwood grader.

Peter Drouin

Mud and more mud, I'm sick of it, Spent a bunch of $$ for gravel after I scraped off the mud. ::)


 

 

 

 

Rain all day today. ::)
A&P saw Mill LLC.
45' of Wood Mizer, cutting since 1987.
License NH softwood grader.

PAmizerman

Have you ever put down fabric first? It will keep the mud from working up through the stone. 
Woodmizer lt40 super remote 42hp Kubota diesel. Accuset II
Hydraulics everywhere
Woodmizer edger 26hp cat diesel
Traverse 6035 telehandler
Case 95xt skidloader
http://byrnemillwork.com/
WM bms250 sharpener
WM bmt250 setter
and a lot of back breaking work!!

PAmizerman

I just put more stone down this week as well. 
I've dumped over 10k worth of stone and slate in the yard this year. 


 

 

 

 
Woodmizer lt40 super remote 42hp Kubota diesel. Accuset II
Hydraulics everywhere
Woodmizer edger 26hp cat diesel
Traverse 6035 telehandler
Case 95xt skidloader
http://byrnemillwork.com/
WM bms250 sharpener
WM bmt250 setter
and a lot of back breaking work!!

Peter Drouin

It's an ongoing thing. With all the logs and trucks coming in, I have bark and more bark on the ground. In time it will work in the fill and turn it into much. 2 to 6" deep.
Try to skim off just the muck. :D
If I had stone like that in my yard, It would gone in a year, Stoney muck.  ;)
A&P saw Mill LLC.
45' of Wood Mizer, cutting since 1987.
License NH softwood grader.

barbender

 Long before I got into anything wood related, I worked on a paving crew and the local UPM paper mill paved their whole wood yard. They were trying to alleviate the bark/mud mess, and they installed large sprinklers to wet all of the yarded wood to keep it fresh. The asphalt helped keep the water free of sediment as it ran back to the catch ponds that the sprinklers fed from. It seems to have worked pretty well.

 That was some gnarly mix. Two lifts, I think the base was 3" of asphalt with 1½" rock, and the top lift was 3" of 1" rock mix. That was the only time in 17 years of paving that I saw mix with aggregate larger than 3/4". It was a bear to work with, thankfully looks wasn't high on the list of this industrial job😊

 
Too many irons in the fire

Peter Drouin

6" of asphalt  :o That's a lot. And then I bet they still had to scrap the bark off the asphalt too.
That would be better.
A&P saw Mill LLC.
45' of Wood Mizer, cutting since 1987.
License NH softwood grader.

customsawyer

I fight the muck too when it is wet here. One thing I make sure to do is clean up most of the bark after unloading a log truck. If you leave that bark over the rock it gets into it and then starts holding moisture and decaying. Once that starts it has to be removed and start over. 
Two LT70s, Nyle L200 kiln, 4 head Pinheiro planer, 30" double surface Cantek planer, Lucas dedicated slabber, Slabmizer, and enough rolling stock and chainsaws to keep it all running.
www.thecustomsawyer.com

Resonator

We did one job when I was contract hauling hot mix for a paving company, where they paved a pad for a huge feed bunker. This was for a big dairy farm that had 4000+ cows. They had tried concrete, but the acid in the wet sileage was destroying it.

On soft muddy areas we would bring in lots of breaker (larger size rock with jagged edges) and/or put down fabric. I've also seen other companies do soil stabilization it areas that won't tighten up. That being where they roto-till cement powder into the mud, roll it, and it hardens it like concrete.
Under bark there's boards and beams, somewhere in between.
Cuttin' while its green, through a steady sawdust stream.
I'm chasing the sawdust dream.

Proud owner of a Wood-Mizer 2017 LT28G19

Bruno of NH

The new mill Kenabec is building down the road from me is paved now. 
They worked on the mill yard for 6 months before they tore down the 5 year old mill and started new again
Lt 40 wide with 38hp gas and command controls , F350 4x4 dump and lot of contracting tools

Bruno of NH

I fight the muck now and when I can I'm going to try the fabric and crushed ledge stone or asphalt millings
Lt 40 wide with 38hp gas and command controls , F350 4x4 dump and lot of contracting tools

Peter Drouin

Love it, The Logger calls and wants to know what length of log I want. Before he cuts Instead of just bringing a bunch of " stuff "
Yes all 10' and 12' I have 14s and 16s up the Wazo :D
Now some timber framer will call want 30'+ stuff.
A&P saw Mill LLC.
45' of Wood Mizer, cutting since 1987.
License NH softwood grader.

PAmizerman

It doesn't matter what all you have someone always wants something different.
All this and none of it will fill my next three orders.

 

 
Woodmizer lt40 super remote 42hp Kubota diesel. Accuset II
Hydraulics everywhere
Woodmizer edger 26hp cat diesel
Traverse 6035 telehandler
Case 95xt skidloader
http://byrnemillwork.com/
WM bms250 sharpener
WM bmt250 setter
and a lot of back breaking work!!

Peter Drouin

 

 Two loads of custom-cut logs

First load


#2


load#1

One tree with red rot, no big deal, I will cut around it :D


A big deduction on that stuff :D ;D
Mix-up the pix ::)
The first one is to show how the mill faces South with all the sunshine, 
Last one of the mill too.


Right off the mill onto the stickers, I try to handle the wood one time .

A&P saw Mill LLC.
45' of Wood Mizer, cutting since 1987.
License NH softwood grader.

Peter Drouin

Wood was so nice I have another coming. ;D
They will keep till spring. With all the cold and snow.
Have to have time for the HOT ROD this winter.
 ;) :D
And when the road bans are up my yard will be full of logs.  8)
And sawing wood.
My Doc says at 69 years old and a stroke, I should slow down.
:D :D :D :D I say full blade ahead. :D :D ;)
A&P saw Mill LLC.
45' of Wood Mizer, cutting since 1987.
License NH softwood grader.

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