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Started by dgdrls, April 14, 2013, 07:37:48 AM

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m wood

NICE, DG!  looking good there for sure
mark
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sigidi

Sweet as mate 8)

Mine got a service over the weekend... took the shrouds off, cleaned out the eninge fins, blew out any sawdust I could find, dropped oil and replaced oil filter, air filter also. Then went along and replaced all rollers too.

This is how she looked when I finished...



This is what has been happening 3-4 times a day while milling at the moment...



This is how she looked after first day back from the service...


Always willing to help - Allan

Magicman

We were on vacation and I missed the purchase and road trip, but congrats on the mill and first sawdust.   smiley_thumbsup
It also sounds like congrats are in order for having an understanding Mrs.   smiley_love
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KnotBB

Gee, it's even got the sidewinder modification.  That's probably an add on but comes with all the new mills.  Good buy.

Narrow trolly wheels should be on the left for straighter cuts and wasn't mentioned in the factory manual.  It was a running change in production and not well advertised.
To forget one's purpose is the commonest form of stupidity.

sigidi

KnotBB, not sure about if the narrow rollers should be one particular side or another, over time there has been talk about them being better one or side or the other, but I've swapped 'em around over the years a few times and now run with all narrow anyway ;D

Sidewinder is a good thing to have for sure
Always willing to help - Allan

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