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Title: TK2200 first days run
Post by: Joed on April 12, 2016, 07:50:33 PM
 Saturday I gave my new TK2200 a good run. Cut white pine for a customer. After some adjusting, and getting to know the hydraulic controls. I was a little backwards at first. The hydraulics and computer are different than on my TK1600 that I just sold.
I was way behind come noon, only getting through one and a half logs by noon, in part thanks to a 3/8 lag bolt. We stopped to have some venison chili. I felt like working through, but could not pass up the chili. Then back at it.

I finally got into a rhythm with the 2200, and the bearers got the hang of things. I was amazed at how this mill went through the logs. When I start my next job this weekend, I have to put on my big boy pants and see what the 2200 can do.

I took this picture at the end of 6 1/2 hours of cutting. There was also one log cut on the mill to be stacked.
Not sure if I should have posted this in another thread. Feel free to move it.

Joed

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Title: Re: TK2200 first days run
Post by: dgdrls on April 12, 2016, 07:58:39 PM
Nice wack of lumber & quite the control pod, 
I can see where there would be a learning curve

Dan
Title: Re: TK2200 first days run
Post by: drobertson on April 12, 2016, 07:59:47 PM
good looking whack of lumber,, nice 1x12's I think I see?
Title: Re: TK2200 first days run
Post by: sprucebunny on April 12, 2016, 08:20:59 PM
Nice !!

All those levers would have me puzzled for more than just a morning.
Title: Re: TK2200 first days run
Post by: 4x4American on April 12, 2016, 08:31:34 PM
Looks good!  You'll get the hang of the levers fast, nothing to em. 
Title: Re: TK2200 first days run
Post by: Magicman on April 12, 2016, 08:32:49 PM
Congratulations on the sawmill and a good day's sawing.   8)
Title: Re: TK2200 first days run
Post by: woodman58 on April 12, 2016, 09:15:32 PM
Good first day. I can't wait to get mine. It'll be mid to late May.
Title: Re: TK2200 first days run
Post by: killamplanes on April 12, 2016, 09:39:32 PM
 8) I'm jealous 8)
Title: Re: TK2200 first days run
Post by: reswire on April 12, 2016, 10:05:48 PM
Nice looking mill!  I wonder what changes TK did to the 2400?  I got a flyer from them, and now it is called the 2500.  I always thought the 2200 would be the best bang for the buck with TK.  Looks like you are proving it!
Congrats on the new mill!
Title: Re: TK2200 first days run
Post by: Larch on April 12, 2016, 11:49:58 PM
Very impressive.  Nice job.
Title: Re: TK2200 first days run
Post by: ladylake on April 13, 2016, 06:10:11 AM
 Nice mill, huge throat. Running it will only get better. Does the blade go to 36" above the deck on your 2200.  Whats that box with the gauge that goes up to 40, haven't seen that on a 2000 mill.  Steve
Title: Re: TK2200 first days run
Post by: 4x4American on April 13, 2016, 06:16:02 AM
Tachometer.  I believe the new mills go up to 36"
Title: Re: TK2200 first days run
Post by: Joed on April 13, 2016, 07:34:55 AM
  The gauge on the left is the tach, yellow button is the glow plug, green button is start and the key is under the green button. The row of little warning lights on left. There are also three gauges on the engine mount facing the operator. These are Temp, Battery voltage, cant remember the last one, I will look tonight.

Yes. the blade goes 36" above the deck, and maximum between guide roller flanges is 34 1/2.
I know it when I have a piece of sticker up against the log stops, it is quite a reach across there from the loading side, but OK even like a short guy like myself.
The 49hp Kubota doesn't even grunt. It appears the engine will out do me, I will just run it where I feel comfortable.

I am sure everyone that does an upgrade, no matter what manufacturer, feels the same as me.

Joed
Title: Re: TK2200 first days run
Post by: Geeg on April 15, 2016, 12:44:29 PM
Congrats Joed,

I am sure you will love the mill as much as I do. Can't wait to get mine out of storage.

Cheers
Geeg
Title: Re: TK2200 first days run
Post by: derhntr on April 15, 2016, 01:50:44 PM
Congrats on the new mill, even after 10 years of off and on sawing I have to look at the hydraulic levers on my LT40.  >:(
Title: Re: TK2200 first days run
Post by: Joed on April 17, 2016, 10:10:57 PM
 Well, I cut some white pine for a customer yesterday. He had a lot of smaller logs, except for the last three. This cant being cut is 532bf. I am still real pleased with the mill. It handles this big log the same as the smaller ones. Not so for the bearers.

The client wanted one inch full width boards.

I have not had a chance to compare other degree blades, to see what ones this mill performs best on white pine. Eighty percent of my cutting is white pine. Maybe someone with similar hp can chime in.

Joed

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Title: Re: TK2200 first days run
Post by: killamplanes on April 17, 2016, 11:09:36 PM
No help here never cut pine here, though I would use 10degree
Title: Re: TK2200 first days run
Post by: Ga Mtn Man on April 18, 2016, 07:44:45 AM
That mill is a beast!  I'm sure you will have a long, happy relationship with it for years to come. :)
Title: Re: TK2200 first days run
Post by: thecfarm on April 18, 2016, 07:50:32 AM
Congrats on the new mill!!