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IL Bull

Burg Manual bandmill
CASE skid steer with forks
420 Ford backhoe with a skid steer attachment coupler.
WD 45 Allis Charmers tracktor
Case Skid Steer,  Ford Backhoe,  Allis WD45 and Burg Manual Sawmill

Weekend_Sawyer

Imagine, Me a Tree Farmer.
Jon, Appalachian American Wannabe.

TN_man

WM Lt-20 all manual bandmill.
My son TeenSwinger has an ATS 827.
WM LT-20 solar-kiln Case 885 4x4 w/ front end loader  80 acre farm  little time or money

woodbowl

I have a 1988 manual WM LT40 that I've converted to hydraulic using the non standard method. Some parts are from WM and others are from other applications. My goal is to build a mill from scratch that is truly a portable, one man operation. .... Now that I have a nagging back, my definition of a one man mill includes no tailing of the lumber or slabs or wrestling logs before or after they get to the mill. One person and a pig tail control box.   ::) .... :P     


   Entrepreneurs, engineers, homemade builders, tinkerers and dreamers. My favorite kind of folks.   ;)
Full time custom sawing at the customers site since 1995.  WoodMizer LT40 Super Hyd.

Bro. Noble

WM LT40H,  Corley edger,  Go Fast resaw,  Morgan Scragg mill,  home-built chop saw
milking and logging and sawing and milking

Mr Mom

     All i have is a chainsaw.




     Thanks Mr Mom

oakiemac

1994 Mobile Dimension model 127, Bobcat 873 loader, cant hook and a sometimes sore back.
Mobile Demension sawmill, Bobcat 873 loader, 3 dry kilns and a long "to do" list.

DanG

1986 Mobile Dimension model 128.
Echo cs-670 and cs-300 chainsaws.
1964 Military surplus Allis-Chalmers forklift, known far and wide as the Hootiemobile. ;D
1984 IMT 60hp diesel tractor with loader and homemade forks.
Logrite cant hooks and hookeroon. 8) 8)
A very large grindstone, in need of a nose. ::)
   
THIS ONE WAS FOUND!
"I don't feel like an old man.  I feel like a young man who has something wrong with him."  Dick Cavett
"Beat not thy sword into a plowshare, rather beat the sword of thine enemy into a plowshare."

RacinRex

I think its all in my sig line but I'm using:

Simplicity Bandmill (made by a guy in Honesdale, NY)
Massey Ferguson 275 w/ front end loader... known around the farm as the "puddle jumper"
Stihl 046 Arctic


I think thats all we really use for our small time venture here. Gobs of "Grit-Power"
81 Massey Ferguson 275 W/ loader
Stihl 046
Simplicity Bandmill
04 Dodge 2500 4x4 Quad Cab CTD
A whole shop full of wood working tools
and this is my hobby :)

Tony

                             TimberKing 1600

                                 Tony 8) 8)
TK1600, John Deere 4600 W\frontendloader, Woodmaster718 planer\moulder, Stihl MS461 Stihl 036 & 021 & Echo CS-370
"You cannot invade the mainland United States.  There would be a rifle behind each blade of grass."  Adm. Isoroku Yamamotto ( Japanese

woodsteach

Brand X Swingmill
JD 317 skidloader w/forks, bucket, and grapple
Sthil, 460 and 290
Logrite 60" peavy and 60" cant hook
31' flatbed gooseneck trailer to haul with
Brand X Swing Mill, JD 317 Skidloader, MS460 & 290, the best family a guy could ever dream of...all provided by God up above.  (with help from our banker ; ) )

sjh

01 Frick of unknown vintage. cuts like a charm.

vgbob

Peterson 8" WPF.
25 years ago started with a homemade
chainsaw mill. Still have the Granberg
double end bar and 2 Jonsereds 70E's.
Gotta love breathing sawdust to do that.

cat man

Homebuilt bandmill
Stihl 044 & 009
FarmTrac 45 (Blue Mule)
Jack of all master of none!!

jpgreen

I love this thread..   smiley_big-grin2
-95 Wood-Mizer LT40HD 27 Hp Kawasaki water cooled engine-

mac

Ez board walk, made in Emden missouri.

sawguyver

Ive been googling (sawmill) for months and finally here I am. Hello everybody!!! I am the recent owner of a new (old) toy.This circular came with building and all. Years ago I started building a bandsaw but didn't get very far. I have photos but must figure out how to post them.

jpgreen

Welcome to the board sawguyver.. smiley_fiddler
-95 Wood-Mizer LT40HD 27 Hp Kawasaki water cooled engine-

sawguyver

Thank you.
I would like to identify the make of my mill. I'm told it was first setup around 1925 and has been in its current location since 1950. Is ther a place on the husk that may have some identification

Brian_Rhoad

Breezewood B2000 Band Mill
Meadows Standard 30" Edger
JD 440 Skidder
Bulldog Dozer with Farmi 351 winch
Bobcat 943
International 3200A Skid Steer
MF 1145 Tractor/Loader/Backhoe
Appalachain 24' Gooseneck Trailer
Appalachain 12' Dump Trailer
85 Ford F350  96 Ford F350

solodan

Lucas 827
Alaskan mill/ Husky 3120
Granberg mini mill

Paul_H

Quote from: sawguyver on January 26, 2006, 11:18:07 PM
I would like to identify the make of my mill. I'm told it was first setup around 1925 and has been in its current location since 1950. Is ther a place on the husk that may have some identification

Welcome sawguyver.

If you can,take some pictures and post them on a thread,somebody here should know what it is.
Science isn't meant to be trusted it's to be tested

Buzz-sawyer

Here is an older thread with pictures of some of my rusting glory.......and some other peoples colections..............
It is called,"Equipement I use at the mill"

click here
https://forestryforum.com/board/index.php?topic=10668.0

    HEAR THAT BLADE SING!

Paul_H

I remember that thread.It was a good'n.
Science isn't meant to be trusted it's to be tested

sawguyver

I have managed a few pics on my galary but am still working on placing them on a thread. any sugestions on which thread would be best to help identify this saw.

thanks.

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