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Title: Sawmill extention
Post by: Chuck White on April 17, 2018, 07:18:58 AM
For a 1986 LT30

Available or not?

Recommended or not?

My neighbor was asking if it would be possible, I looked at his mill and there is a sawhead stop welded on the end of the top rail, so I'm guessing it wouldn't be possible without being more work than it's worth!

Any inputs out there ??
Title: Re: Sawmill extention
Post by: starmac on April 17, 2018, 12:41:11 PM
My mill is an 88 LT40, and what I was told was the extensions back then were made for each mill and had to be ordered at the time of the mill. It was sometime later a design change made it possible to order an extension and it would bolt up, maybe 96 or so..
Title: Re: Sawmill extention
Post by: Chuck White on April 17, 2018, 03:42:16 PM
The extension would be for a 1986 LT30!

My new Amish neighbor was wondering if it's possible!

Personally, I really don't think so without a lot of custom fitting!
Title: Re: Sawmill extention
Post by: ladylake on April 17, 2018, 05:01:09 PM
 Anything is possible with enough work,  he might be better off buying a manual push mill like a EZ Boardwalk 40 which should be easy to make as long as he wants, plus that would do the big logs.  Steve
Title: Re: Sawmill extention
Post by: Slingshot on April 18, 2018, 09:51:02 PM

  I built a 4ft extension on a 1995 LT30 that I had a few years ago so I could saw up to a 20ft log. Could have gone longer but that is all I needed....

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Title: Re: Sawmill extention
Post by: Jim_Rogers on April 19, 2018, 05:04:34 PM
I added a 6' bed extension to my 94 LT30.
You'll (he'll) have to measure the distance from the top of top rail to the bottom of the bottom rail and see what it is.
I've measured mine and it's 10" or maybe 10 1/16"
If his is the same then any standard bed extension should bolt up with some minor modifications.
I posted a story about how I drilled out my rails to add pegs for aligning the bed extension to the mill here on the FF. You can search for it and find it, I'm sure. It includes a step by step instructions of how I do it.
Good luck.
Jim Rogers
Title: Re: Sawmill extention
Post by: Stuart Caruk on April 19, 2018, 05:44:30 PM
Someone built the original mill. A person with average fabricating skills can easily build an extension.