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Title: Biggest diameter yet on the poor little lt 15
Post by: Jeremy2200 on May 22, 2012, 09:41:09 PM
I got a call the other day to saw a pretty big log.Every time this guy calls i know its going to be a big log. Well this one was really too big. On the ends it was 29-30". The lt 15 is only supposed to saw 28" diameter.So after loading the log and moving it for close to an hour I finally got to start sawing lumber. He wanted 2" thick slabs for table tops. Didnt take any pics of the final product but he gos some 22" wide 2"thick boards and alot of them. For reference the saw on top of the log has a 25" bar. THANK GOD FOR THE RECENT ADDITION OF HYDRAULIC TURNER.

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Title: Re: Biggest diameter yet on the poor little lt 15
Post by: WDH on May 22, 2012, 09:47:07 PM
So, how did you saw it?
Title: Re: Biggest diameter yet on the poor little lt 15
Post by: Part_Timer on May 22, 2012, 09:49:52 PM
Quote from: WDH on May 22, 2012, 09:47:07 PM
So, how did you saw it?

I'm guessing one end to the other and top to bottom ;)  Sorry couldn't resist


My question is how did you get it up on the mill?
Title: Re: Biggest diameter yet on the poor little lt 15
Post by: pineywoods on May 22, 2012, 10:08:22 PM
Hey Jeremy, I was a little concerned about twisting the frame on an LT15, but if you turned that monster and nothing broke, all is well. You done good.  Now go cook one up for WDH  ;D
Title: Re: Biggest diameter yet on the poor little lt 15
Post by: Jeremy2200 on May 22, 2012, 10:10:35 PM
Once i found a spot where the tree would fit down the throat I called it good and took about a 5" thick slab off of the top then I got it turned once and took about 5" off again and starte sawing again. Had to just go with how it would fit throuth the mill. The first cut was very very aggrivating getting it to go.You cant see the setup in the picture of how I load logs but I have a 8000lb warn winch i can slide on the mill and I just parbuckle the log up the ramps. This was all that the winch seemed to want though.
Title: Re: Biggest diameter yet on the poor little lt 15
Post by: Jeremy2200 on May 22, 2012, 10:14:00 PM
Pineywoods. that is what I was thinking. As far as bending the mill alll is good i think. The only thing I keep bending is the bolts that hold the backstops in . If i dont get the log/cant completely off the stops before I raise or lower them it will bend the bolt every time. I learned and i keep about 10 extra bolts with me now. Not a big deal to use the hydraulics to move it away from the backstops if i can just remember every time but im getting better about it. Once again thanks for helping me through it all.
Title: Re: Biggest diameter yet on the poor little lt 15
Post by: slider on May 22, 2012, 10:25:23 PM
join the club.I set a 52 in. oak on my 70 a while back thinking i could keep trimming down until i could square it,not.the mill would not lift it or turn it. took it back off,split it in half with my chain saw .put it back on and finished it.wishful thinking on my part.I had way more than an hour in that big log.
Title: Re: Biggest diameter yet on the poor little lt 15
Post by: bandmiller2 on May 23, 2012, 07:47:26 AM
My homebuilt bandmill will do 30" with a tailwind,I just flat a$$ refuse anything larger some nice wood but it just doesn't pay.Yea I know you've done it but figure what that wood cost you in hours and wear and tear. Frank C.
Title: Re: Biggest diameter yet on the poor little lt 15
Post by: thecfarm on May 23, 2012, 07:55:00 AM
I just sawed some hemlock just about the same size on my Thomas. I put it on with the tractor and had to turn it too with it. I usually try to keep the tractor away from the mill,but this time I had to use it. I also usually don't cut big trees for my mill. I sell the big stuff and keep the smaller trees for me to mill.22" wide and 2" thick? How did you move them?
Title: Re: Biggest diameter yet on the poor little lt 15
Post by: Jemclimber on May 23, 2012, 08:21:25 AM
The 15 will take a touch bigger but it has to be centered perfectly.  The dogs have to be put down and a board or wedge used to keep the log in position. My buddy and I milled this one. It was 34" on the big end and had to be Bibby'd down a bit. We got 70 something 2x4 out of it.  We turned it with a couple of cant hooks, but we lift heavy wood quit often.  I enjoy hard work and lifting heavy things. It's good for the body and mind.
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