Northeastern Forest Products Equipment in Bangor,Me May 13-14 2005 at Bass Park.If you can make it,it will be a day well spent.Lots of toys to look at.Went to the one 2 years ago and had a great time.Wish they had it in Maine every year.Will be looking at outdoor furnanaces this time.Need to heat the wife's greenhouse a little cheaper.Here's a website for the Expo www.nefpexpo.com Not much infro,but you can register for free or it will cost you $5 to get in.
Cool, thanks for the info! I'm stuck in TX at the moment, but should be in Maine at the time of the show, so I went ahead and registerd. :)
Signed the whole family up. I don't know who will be more excited to see all the equipment my 4 year old boy or his dad? ;D
By the way thecfarm, we are heating our home with a Central Boiler. Don't know if they'll be there, but we're happy with ours so far.
OK, now who has some LOGS they want sawn up at the show??
Captain
Cfarm, do you live in bangor, or close by? We're looking for a motel close by. Last time we did it online and ended up 25 mi out.
Any sugestions would be appreciated.
Ed K
I live about 1 1/2 hours away.Don't really know the area. :-\Wish I could be more helpful to you.
Hey ED, there are 2 Holiday Inns in town, a Fairfield Inn and a Ramada on Odlin Road, and a Hampton Inn with a couple of others near the airport.
I'm staying at the Fairfield.
Captain
Hey Captain,
Are you serious about wanting logs brought to the show to be sawn? Assuming all goes well, I might be able to get you some 8.5' logs up there. It would only be a few, since I'd be hauling them up in a 1/2 ton pickup.
Bring them on up, Barkman, if you want them sawn. A few more folks with a few logs and I won't have to bring any from Massachusettes. smiley_thumbsup All I ask is for a confirmation they will be there...DonT want to run short....
Captain
Well Captain, sorry I took so long to get back to you. I didn't want to commit to anything until I was sure I'd be able to deliver. Do you have any preferences about what you saw? I have white birch, black cherry, ash, red maple, and plenty of white pine that I could bring. What is your minimum and maximum diameters?
Thanks Barkman!! Hey I'll cut anything, just give me a count I can figure in...
I don't like to challenge anything less than 6". If you can get it there in a 1/2 ton pickup, I can saw it!!
Captain
Actually may be bringing a 1 ton dump. If so, I'll bring more. Just have to work out the seating arrangements for three in a cab with central hydraulic controls on the center hump. :D
I've had my free pass for several weeks ;D I'm really looking forward to seeing lots of sawmills and forestry products on next Friday. ( Please....no one mention the date and Friday in the same sentence smiley_ghost ;D )
See ya there ;D
Well Captain I ran into some very nice red oak logs. I've got four 8 footers 12-20 inches in diameter. I can probably get a few smaller ones (8-12")too, so figure me in for 6-8 total. See ya in Bangor!
No problem, Barkman. We'll probably have to get them in after show close on Friday if that is the day you are coming, and cut them Saturday.
Geez, Sprucebunny. You had to point that out....
Captain
We were planning to come Saturday only. I hope that works for you. Still have to work my day job on Friday.
You'll have to get there early to get the logs in on Saturday, they close the grounds 1/2 hour before opening for spectators. I'll check on the times :P
Captain
I plan on going ... will be there on friday and saturday . Going to take a few days off and figured it would be a nice place to spend them ... 8)
I got my forum hat all shined up and will have it on ... ;D :)
Finally, some solid plans. Looks like wiam and I will be over on Saturday. I'll be staying at his house on Friday night to cut down my drive a little bit. We'll see how long the trip takes, I may have to keep the doors locked when we go past the tractor dealers and Labonnville outlet, else it'll take all day to get across New Hampshire. I'm not sure whether to wear my Peterson hat or my new Massey Ferguson one.
I will be there on Friday.Will be a great day.I will have my C Farm hat on,since I don't have a FF hat.
Well, the bags are packed, just have to throw a few things in the trailer and head off in the morning. See you at the Peterson Tent, Forestry Forum!!
Captain
Captain,mind if I stop in and so hello?Looks like a good day tomorrow,no rain at least.
A cold and windy day in Bangor Maine
Well it was sunny but cold and windy. I must admit the wind blew so hard it pushed me off my balance at lease once or twice.
The sawdust was surely flying.
Here are some photos:
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Left to right, by user name, SruceBunny, Isawlogs, Neslrite, Jim_Rogers, Captain.
Also:
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Captain is showing me his "Silver One". The one and only "Silver" painted LogRite Peavey.
They all wondered why I don't own a "LogRite" peavey, yet.
I told them a don't need one, I just need a new handle...........
Jim Rogers
What a long strange trip it was.
Friday: Bad accident on route 2, stuck in traffic for an hour and a half. This may not mean much to most, but this is Vermont. We don't usually do that here. Looking forward to a trip to the country to relax and slow down a little bit. Got to wiam's about 6:00pm, got chased around by a raccoon (it didn't break the skin) until will got a shot off. Unexpected adrenaline rush #1.
Got up in the morning, toast and maple butter. Mmmmmm. On the road about 6:30. Shoulda brought a map. Didn't take the turn I was told to take, add 1.5 hours of driving to the formula. Almost run over in the parking lot of the gas station. Unexpected adrenaline rush #2.
Got to the show about 12:30. Checked out the stuff inside (never done that). Saw sprucebunny, Isawlogs, Captain, (and others, but I forgot, although sprucebunny was taking some pics ) Tried to resist picking up brochures, but I renewed my Sawmill and Woodlot subscription and had to pick up my missed copies. Wiam spotted keychains at the Carlton Sawchain booth. Made from a link of chromed 60 chain. Decided it would make a great bottle opener.
Checked out the big stuff outside, liked the supersplitter log splitter (rack and pinion drive rather than hydraulics) and the firewood wrappers (could you build one for less than $2300?)
Checked out the logrite display and firewood processers. Gave Captain a hand picking up the Peterson display.
Drove south one exit, went in the back door to an awesome truckstop for dinner. Went to pay the bills and found that the front of the restaurant was the "public" section and the back was for truckers. There was a long line out there, but we got right to a table in the back.
Started driving back. Dumptruck decides to take his half of the road out of the middle. Unexpected adrenaline rush #3.
Stop in Mexico. (Maine that is, there's a Labonnville outlet there). Had an obviously single young woman approach us, wondering why we would be in a place like this. Told us that it is a "dead" town. Her name was Ashley, and couldn't seem to figure out the message when she told me she was stuck in town and I asked her if she knew how to hitchhike. She also didn't like it when I told her that thousands of people work 50 weeks a year just to be able to vacation in a place like this for 2 weeks. This was the second person who had told us this, after I asked if it was common to have a liquor store in the gas station, and the young woman rattled off 5 liquor stores with about a mile.
Drove a while longer. Toyota pickup decides to take their half of the road out of the middle. Unexpected adrenaline rush #4.
Unexpected adrenaline rush #5: Large moose in the middle of the road after leaving NH and entering VT. For those of you who haven't driven with moose on the road, they are very difficult to see, their eyes don't reflect like deer, and they're a mixture of asphalt gray, tree brown, and night black. Missed him.
Trip totals:
Sawmills: 5 (Peterson, Baker, Wudmiser, Thomas, Hudson)
Processors: 6 (Timberwolf, CordKing, Built-rite, Blockbuster (nice)
Moisture meters: 0 (wasn't I supposed to be looking for one?)
Gasoline: 1.5 tanks (next year it's wiam's turn. Rumor has it the Expo will be in Vermont)
Wildlife:
1 rabid raccoon, 3 turkeys, 3 deer, 1 cat, 1 fox, 1 Moose, and 1 20 year old chick in Mexico, Maine
Wiam and Sprucebunny had cameras, so I have no proof. Talk to you soon,
:D :D :D :D :D :D
Fun eh? ;D
Well ya made it home in one piece, that's the important thing! ;)
More Forum members showed up at other times
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Ed K, Vermonter, wiam and Captain is working
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Neslrite, Jim_Rogers, Noble Ma, Mrs.Bull, Bull, Isawlogs
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Isawlogs, Tom from Missouri and another nice man from Baker. I liked thier edger. Efficient and well thought out.
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It was REALLY windy :o This gang is holding down some cant hooks
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Captain's father had been offbearing for him but was taking a break when a demonstration was requested so Isawlogs got to help out.
It seemed to me that the Peterson sawmill drew alot more people than the other mills and Captain was always ready to saw at a moments notice.
Thanks for your hospitality, Craig, and I hope you get lots of business from the show. ;D
Quote from: Vermonter on May 15, 2005, 02:31:02 PMSawmills: 5 (Peterson, Baker, Wudmiser, Thomas, Hudson)
Processors: 6 (Timberwolf, CordKing, Built-rite, Blockbuster (nice)
Twern't Wood-Mizer there?? smiley_headscratch
Seems like Springfield Mass for the show next year is what the Thomas guys said.Bibbyman,don't be too sad,Woodmizer were there.No Mobile Sawmill this year,was really looking forward to seeing that saw again.That guy with the firewood wrapper had alot of BS to throw around.Quite the critter he was.Took one of my friends and he couldn't believe how much stuff was up there to see.Not one cable skidder to see.New cable skidders are not in demand,I guess.They were a big deal up until a few years ago around here.Times are a changing.
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I think the big man in the middle with the sun glasses is Mr. Tom Stout - A.K.A. Tom-in-Mo. Not to be confused with Tom-in-St.Louis. But ... I've been wrong before.
Your probably right,Bibbyman. Sorry , Tom. .....I'm terrible with names ::)
And thank you for correcting me ;D
Quote from: sprucebunny on May 15, 2005, 07:59:01 PM
Your probably right,Bibbyman. Sorry , Tom. .....I'm terrible with names ::)
And thank you for correcting me ;D
I wouldn't worry about offinding Tom. He's a good ol' boy - pretty laid back and down to earth. Besides, if he'll put up with me and Arky, he's got to be pretty thick skinned.
Now, I don't know about Tom-in-St.Louis. He may be stalkin' you... :D
Nobody talked to the WM guys? No updates on their new featrues? Did they have a bunch of LogRite hooks there in that real nice
orange color?
I think Thomas might get lonely in MA next year. Everyone we saw said Essex next year and the program had a full page SEE YOU IN VERMONT!
Will
Sorry, I forgot the orange mills.
I'm just getting in from the drive back from the show . Had a great time meeting with a lot of people from the forum , I'll post some pics in the morning when the batteries are recharched ::) the camera and mine ;D ;)
Wow what a show! A great turn out from FF members, and all the other fine folks from the North East.
Yes the Baker guy in the middle is Tom-in-mo.
Woodmizer was moving all the logs with the yellowishred cant hooks. I did make the rounds to the 3 WM booths, talked to Dave Mann, Dave Scott , Randy, Janet, Kyle, and Kevin plus a few more folks.
I did get to talk to the David Billenstein from Just Caps he had a FF hat in his display ;D
The only person I did not get to talk to was Don Lewis from NYLE, I did get to meet his son, but I was hoping to meet Don.
That is about all I have to add, see you in OHIO :)
Kevin
This was in the program.(finally got the scanner to work) 8) 8)
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Will
Yes,I guess Thomas will be lonley in Mass.Must of not heard him right.I haven't had a chance to look at any of the dream papers that I picked up at the Expo.I did see the VT show like you stated in the program.
Finally got a decent kbs hook up, so heres a few more pict.
Heres a crew
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Here's Captain with a winner of a log
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This is what he did to it
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We all had a good time, if you like strong winds and cold weather. Least it didn't rain till sunday's ride home. What a long drive 8 1/2 hrs, and not at all as intresting as William & Vermonter.
I talked to Mona Lincoln from Northeast Logger, she said next yr will be in Vt YAH 8).
QuoteI did get to talk to the David Billenstein from Just Caps he had a FF hat in his display
David called me today to tell me about that. I think seeing those hats that far from home impressed him to make the call. I hope to come to some sort of arrangement with him to help us with forum hats. (sponsorship?) that would be cool. I know a lot of you guys need hats for your businesses as well, so perhaps it might be a good fit for each other
Just some words of thanks!! :)
I need to say that there was hardly a time during the show that I looked around the Peterson site and did NOT see Forestry Forum hats. Thanks for stopping by and for all of your help!!
A list of folks that stopped and said HI:
Tom (from Missouri, ALMOST got a pic of him admiring the mill :D)
Sprucebunny
ISAWLOGS
Neslrite
Bull (and the Mrs)
Noble MA
Jim Rogers
Ed K and Rita (regulars, they liked my bench)
Vermonter
Wiam
thecfarm
I know there were more, but I thought too late of a "Forestry Forum Signup Board" to tote to shows this year. We'll have to do one for SAWLEX.
Thanks to all, especially MARCEL for the help and moral support, it was a tough show with the wind and the high quality logs I had to work with ::)
Captain
You bet Rita liked your bench 8) now I got to make her one ;D.
Have a good show at sawlex.
Captain:
Just add our names to the "board" when created and put the date we viewed your demo on it.
That'll be good enough for me......
Jim Rogers