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4 hours ago, s o c said:

Beech cut a few years ago and forgotten about.Milled today .

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Looks good. Rather than the wood I was wondering if you could put up a few images of the log loader set up. Second pic showed the top hyd ram mount and pivot point very well. I'm looking at making or buying a set up, be good to see one in detail empty and at different positions during its operation. 

Cheers 

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8 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

Looks good. Rather than the wood I was wondering if you could put up a few images of the log loader set up. Second pic showed the top hyd ram mount and pivot point very well. I'm looking at making or buying a set up, be good to see one in detail empty and at different positions during its operation. 

Cheers 

Might be worth you speaking to Bill Watson at Angus Biofuels in Forfar. He has my old Logmaster LM2 sawmill, which is a Texan machine, built like a brick shithouse and with strong, simple hydraulics, including a log loader. Can't be too far from you and it'll give you plenty of ideas on how to pimp your sawmill.

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3 hours ago, Big J said:

Might be worth you speaking to Bill Watson at Angus Biofuels in Forfar. He has my old Logmaster LM2 sawmill, which is a Texan machine, built like a brick shithouse and with strong, simple hydraulics, including a log loader. Can't be too far from you and it'll give you plenty of ideas on how to pimp your sawmill.

Cheers J 

ill possibly give him a shout tomorrow.

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6 hours ago, Johnsond said:

Looks good. Rather than the wood I was wondering if you could put up a few images of the log loader set up. Second pic showed the top hyd ram mount and pivot point very well. I'm looking at making or buying a set up, be good to see one in detail empty and at different positions during its operation. 

Cheers 

Sorry not mine.

i forgot the make , sounds German.

great little thing , lifts about a ton

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5 minutes ago, Forest2Furniture said:

I've been milling Sweet Chestnut today.

Not had any for years, sold my my last boards a couple of weeks ago.

Lovely stuff to work with.

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How does it sell or do you keep it for personal use?  I have a change to get a load but asking here seemed like it was not really worth the hassle? 

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