The Forestry Forum
General Forestry => Sawmills and Milling => Topic started by: jimmy on January 30, 2004, 06:07:44 AM
I am thinking of making my own log loaders for my 1600 mill
and i need help with some measurments or pictures. I need dimensions of the loader arms,the support arms,the size of the bracket the loader arms connect to and the size of the cylinders. Can anybody help me with this?
The best source would be Will Johnson. willj@timberking.com
He's a pretty good guy and sales Timberking mills.
'Corse, you run the risk of him trying to get you to upgrade.. ;D
jimmy; :D :D :D :D Yes You do!!!!
Need a lot of dimensionns, power calculating, angles, measurements. And where to place the hydr. cylinders. Soon I hope my drawings to Amerika-Sågen is finished. If I don´t try to get a Baker or similar to Europe.
How heavy logs do You want to load?
Whats the distance between ground and logbed?
Swede.
Ha Swede,
Wood-Mizer has a place in Norway. How far is that from you?
I can't read their web site so I can't even figure out what town they are in... Maybe you can?
Wood-Mizer Norway (http://www.woodmizer.no/)
They've even got a place in Sweden...
MEKWOOD AB
Hammarbyvagen 247
S-812 41 Gastrike-Hammarby, Sweden
Tel: +46-290-51565
Fax: +46-290-51160
Mobile: +46-102-967965
E-mail: kjell.larsson@mekwood.se
Kjell Larsson
Bibbyman;
I know about WM i Sweden and have seen some WM working. Have met Kjell Larsson and his brother too. Nice guys! :)