Hi all. This is my first post here so we'll see how it turns out.I'm a farmer with some timber land and i feel naked if i don't have a few lumber piles around. Have moved from hiring a homemade portable circle mill powered by a 440 chrysler, to a neighbor with a WM LT 30 to buying my own small band mill [Keenerbuilt] and now am considering an all hyd band mill.Right now the TK 1600 is at the top of my list.Reading other posts here I have seen the advice given that a remote throttle is agood addition to this unit. Studying how this unit operates , I can see that it would be quite benificial. How do they work, whats the cost and where do you get one? The TK salesman I talked to basicly gave me a blank stare over the phone . Thanks for any info.
Welcome Doug to the Forestry Forum. There are many TK owners here that can give you the proper advice. I'm sure that you will be well pleased with your sawmill choice.
I run a TimberKing B-20. With the price of gas I decided to build a remote throttle myself. It may look a little complicated but it was fairly easy to build once I put my mind to it.
(https://forestryforum.com/gallery/albums/userpics/22080/3810/IMG_0385.jpg) Several people here have put remote throttle on their mill. I think that I may be the only one to do it this way. When I want to go to idle I force the governor back to idle. So far it has worked very well.
(https://forestryforum.com/gallery/albums/userpics/22080/3810/IMG_0440.jpg) This is part of the bracket I made from some old scrap metal.
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(https://forestryforum.com/gallery/albums/userpics/22080/3810/IMG_0353.jpg) I have it set up where I can go to idle with a toggle switch or a remote. The remote came out of a old wheel chair lift I had. I have relays in the box so that the toggle switch and the remote can't contradict each other. The linear actuator is about the only thing I had to buy. The rest of the stuff I had just laying around for the most part.
Papermaker, when you say remote are you talking wireless or are you going thru your cord reel? I like the linear acutator idea, I'm thinking about using one to adjust my throat opening.
How would a push/pull solinoid work for you? Like this http://www.murcal.com/Catalog/Rack-Pullers/RP2309B-Push-Pull-Solenoid Theres different styles. This is just the first one I came across. Depending on how the things made it should be full throttle or idle with the flip of a switch.
Welcome to the forum.
Welcome Doug.....come on in and grab a seat! The Forums a good place to be on those days when its too cold to saw! fire_smiley
Toolman18 I have it set up wireless and a local switch. I have a key fob type wireless remote at the operators end. There is also a local switch at the motor just for convenience or whatever the reason may be. I also have them set up so that they can't contradict each other. Why they would ever get pushed at the same time is beyond me. But one thing is for sure if it can't happen it will happen. As far as the small key fob type remote I'm building one now that will be bigger so that it will be easer pushed with gloves on. I am also working on a remote system for the canopy's up and down motion. I wan't to be able to get rid of the wire reel. But I'll also have fixed so that if something happens to the remote I will be able to go right back like it was. The other day went ahead and put a trailer lights conector on the reel just for this reason.
If you have an eye on a particular mill, you could get the engine model number and contact the engine folks.
I found the remote option for mine using the engine manufactures web page and then just ordered it. I suppose I could have thought about it ahead of time and just added the requirement to my mill order, that might have worked too.
I'd think mills with a stationery operator post should make a remote thottle stanard equipment, sure wound never operate a mill without it after using it for 3 years now. Steve
Quote from: Paper Maker on November 28, 2011, 07:28:33 PM
Toolman18 I have it set up wireless and a local switch. I have a key fob type wireless remote at the operators end. There is also a local switch at the motor just for convenience or whatever the reason may be. I also have them set up so that they can't contradict each other. Why they would ever get pushed at the same time is beyond me. But one thing is for sure if it can't happen it will happen. As far as the small key fob type remote I'm building one now that will be bigger so that it will be easer pushed with gloves on. I am also working on a remote system for the canopy's up and down motion. I wan't to be able to get rid of the wire reel. But I'll also have fixed so that if something happens to the remote I will be able to go right back like it was. The other day went ahead and put a trailer lights conector on the reel just for this reason.
Can you provide more info and pictures please?
Thanks
Frank