@@SuEnRoDso if he gets in your happy to pay higher prices for parts ! Not good for business which in turn you have to charge to your clients! Not good for!
It amazes me, how little respect people give expensive high quality equipment BY NOT SERVICING, said equipment…frikkin throw away society. That’s an incredible saw mill. So sad. 😢😢😢
Randy deserves the "Golden Power Washer" award! He always does an outstanding job! Always nice to watch something different! Great video! Stay safe. Thumbs up! Jim
Being a woodworker first myself, it's fun to watch a sawyer/mill working. But I have to say there's something different, something missing, from watching Emerald and Jade on Lumber Capital Log Yard. I can't quite figure it out though.
Video interessante ,pour cette machine a bois ! recherche de panne ,entretien ,remise en route et essai satisfaisant ! C'est bien de découvrir des engins différents !! Travail toujours sérieux ! on attends la prochaine vidéo !
Nathan at Out of the Woods, had a smaller version and then bought this model. He talked about how he had to go to classes in order for them to sell him one so he would know how to operate it.
Here in Australia we have BEARING BUDDIES for boat trailers and they are removable for servicing the bearings, but absolutely keep salt or fresh water out. You don’t have to replace them each time either they are pretty much a fit and forget item for the trailer life unless damaged by bad driving into things you shouldn’t. 😵💫😵💫🤣
“There’s ALWAYS ROOM for Jello”, is the first thing that came to mind, when Kevin took off the hydraulic cover! “I can’t believe it’s not butter”, was 2nd!
I've seen video's of the woodmizers being used but to see all the detail how and what does work it's a top class machine.keeping it lubed up and in running condition is a must.keeping it covered or inside wood hold its value for years.very good video.Thanks for another it's done right video.
I’ve never commented on a UA-cam video but when Tucker said “if your switch isn’t working, it’s probably a bad switch” I nearly choked on my coffee! Well done young man.
You have to watch reap what you saw. He’s got a really nice set up with the wood miser saw started off with a small machine and now he’s going big used to do it by himself now he’s got a couple guys working for him.
Did you know the biggest population of Bald Eagles in the world is actually in Canada. We're im at Nova Scotia we have an eagle festival we all go to Annapolis Valley and watch eagle in the 100's it's very impressive.
We still have a Woodmizer LT40 from 2001. It sits most the time and can cause issues. We did have a control board issue for the head travel down the rail. Woodmizer was very helpful on the troubleshooting it, and prices are reasonable!! Wish all brands were more like them.
Thumbs up for the corded heat gun. Sometimes you just have to go old school. I don't care for the solid block used as a brush. A better solution is a traveler cable similar to elevators. That small chain is unnecessary, a belt might be better. At least design it for a bigger chain. This would have to be done from the factory. The hydraulics box should be shielded better against junk getting in. The solenoid needs some electronic protection against overloads.
Actually saw a flail manure spreader taken apart and having full new bin made for it including the new shaft for the chains all turned on a huge lathe that had a hole through the wall to accommodate the longest things and they would pass through the head of the machine and they could get bearings and oil seals for anything
The Chinese shibuara diesel made for Perkins/Cat. Luckily it still runs and doesn't have a rod sticking out a blow hole. WoodMizer got them cheap according to my dealer here in east Tx said they were paying less than 1000$ delivered back in 2005-2008 before Perkins swapped builders. My old LT70 i had in 05' had one, well it did for 225hrs before it let loose and warranty paid for an upgrade to a 38hp Kubota.
Good job Guys, that looks to be a good saw mill for someone with all the new parts, and a service. It does not look like it has had too much work in the past. I do like the Woodmizer System.
There's a lot of hammer and axe handles in that block of hickory. Hickory is not only hard it's very resilient and springs back into shape after blows with a hammer, axe or maul. That mill is a nice piece of equipment but the prior owners never maintained it properly. They used it until too many things broke and wouldn't work anymore. Youse guys did a nice job of bringing it back to life as usual. I watch a few of those log milling channels every so often. It's pretty interesting when they find some rare type of wood and are able to get some nice pieces out of a log. Gotta go over the wood with a metal detecting device before running a blade into it. Great video, very interesting.
There's NOTHING that you chaps can't fix AND RUN, I'm in the UK but watching this is still a great break from your election coverage over here too.. 😊 Thanks yet again for the great diversity guys..
I went with a friend of mine to the plant in Indianapolis one time to pick up a brand new one. But it was a base model probably the cheapest one he could get. He wanted me to go because my first job out of highschool was working for a friend that had one of them. He had it set up stationary in a building with a kiln and everything. My job was to pressure was the mud off the ligd before we sawed them so ot wasn't so hard on the blades. Sawed mainly hemlock.
That is one complicated saw compared to the 27” we just purchased. It has lots great features but lots of things to go wrong. Perhaps with good maintenance, reliability will be ok. The diesel power doesn’t seem to do things any faster than our gas single banger. I guess it depends on the use, ours is not for commercial production but yours clearly is for a commercial use IMHO. You folks did an awesome job of problem solving, like always, to get it operational and make sawdust.
But he has just spent $1300 bucks on parts and then there is time and labour. Probably it has cost him $2 grand plus pick up with the truck etc and it's a 2017 model so it's value , anyone's guess ?
Thanks for mixing it up a little. I found it very interesting. They have come a long way with those machines. The last one I messed with ran off a tractor P.T.O. way back in the 80"s. 😂
I owned a ‘97 LT40 Super Hydraulic for about 25 years but I sold it three years ago. I probably need to buy another mill but I may be too old for that line of work anymore.
The variety of repairs on all kinds of different equipment it the big Draw for me to your Channel you never know what Clint and the boys will be up to next ,maybe they will take us Deer hunting next
I dont know what it is but theres something calming and peaceful watching you all work even though it can get hectic in the shop its still serene in some way. Also by far the best mechanic Channel I have watched for explaining not only what you are doing but why you are doing it. It may not be a 1:1 tutorial or how to guide but I have learned a lot by watching yalls videos. Clint reminds me of my dad which for me is the highest complement I can give as he passed in 2009 but yall woulda definitely been buddies. I dont even work on heavy equipment but I thoroughly enjoy watching you all work and the way you operate the shop. Great Videos and please keep them coming!
Clinton, if you happened to belo cutting a lot of hardwoods & the blade starts chattering/ sticking you can put diesel fuel into that container in place of washer fluid. According to "Outdoors With The Morgan's" From Pa.
I really look forward to these 'sherlock holmes' challenging style videos. This one had any a problem - Clint solved them all. Finally, would those Hubb Huggers also work on boat trailers - it would surely help keep the salt out.
A break from election day is welcome but still VOTE!!!!!
They claim men's voting is down 10% from women's, not good.
Only the woke vote.
I hope you voted for the right candidate guys & gals
@@DaveBooth-qs7sw I did!! Trump2024
@@SuEnRoDso if he gets in your happy to pay higher prices for parts ! Not good for business which in turn you have to charge to your clients! Not good for!
Randy is the king of getting stuff clean.
Mr. Clean.
Every shop needs a Mr Randy.
Randy is the man who adds the value.
EVERYTHING looks better clean.
Agreed. Give that man a raise and some new boots.
Randy is the guy who when its done it is clean.not just looks it is clean.detail.
Thank you for giving Randy a shout out
Loved how you helped another home town company out we have to buy Hometown stuff to keep America alive.
Man, that sawmill is a dream! Those things are like $80k new.
Randy is one Cool ole timer 👍😎🇺🇸 NY
It amazes me, how little respect people give expensive high quality equipment BY NOT SERVICING, said equipment…frikkin throw away society. That’s an incredible saw mill. So sad. 😢😢😢
Kevin’s expression at the beginning is: “holy phuque, what has Clint gotten us into now?!?!?”😂😂😂😂😂
Randy deserves the "Golden Power Washer" award! He always does an outstanding job! Always nice to watch something different! Great video! Stay safe. Thumbs up! Jim
I’d say them there Hub-Huggers is a darn good product will save a lot on the machine 👍😎🇺🇸 NY
Clinton and crew there’s nothing that you can’t fix and refurbish! Thanks for sharing! Kevin
Enough dirt out of the air filter to plant radishes
😂😂😂
This Australian loves the ute idea!
My Australian 39 Chev Ute is a full body and not a fiat tray and has the original wooden floor boards.
VOTED. NOW BACK TO THE REGUARLY SCHEDULED CONTENT. YAY, HAVE A GREAT DAY!
Being a woodworker first myself, it's fun to watch a sawyer/mill working. But I have to say there's something different, something missing, from watching Emerald and Jade on Lumber Capital Log Yard. I can't quite figure it out though.
I have a Woodmizer also, great machine, great company to deal with. I highly recommend them. Ron
Kevin draining the oil "Come onnnn water!" 😂😂😂😂😂
Hub huggers; damn, what A hell of an idea👍
Great to see Tucker smiling ..looks good on the boy!
Video interessante ,pour cette machine a bois ! recherche de panne ,entretien ,remise en route et essai satisfaisant ! C'est bien de découvrir des engins différents !! Travail toujours sérieux ! on attends la prochaine vidéo !
Nathan at Out of the Woods, had a smaller version and then bought this model. He talked about how he had to go to classes in order for them to sell him one so he would know how to operate it.
Just like anything, if it's not used, it falls apart.
I like how you communicate…Or actually how little you say but get so much done with so few words 👍🏻🤩😁
Thanks Clinton nice to hear the word UTE on an American show ,we,ll convert you guys yet 😅😅😅😅😅
Kym
Adelaide
now we have to get them to drive on the correct side of the road.
@@HawksofOz🤣🤣 they do drive on the right side.
@@peternewman958 yes, but not the correct side😄
C&C diversifying again, trailers, monster trucks and now saw mills, brilliant advert for a company. Bring whatever in and we'll fix it. 👍
Always good working with a local company! Great content! Take care and be safe...
For the Hubby huggers: boat trailers would be an ideal place to use them.
Here in Australia we have BEARING BUDDIES for boat trailers and they are removable for servicing the bearings, but absolutely keep salt or fresh water out. You don’t have to replace them each time either they are pretty much a fit and forget item for the trailer life unless damaged by bad driving into things you shouldn’t. 😵💫😵💫🤣
Tucker is getting the best education in life, working with dad!
Never afraid to throw a curve ball😉. Stuff we dont know. But using our brains and plain thinking gets us in getting this in tiptop shape👍.
“There’s ALWAYS ROOM for Jello”, is the first thing that came to mind, when Kevin took off the hydraulic cover! “I can’t believe it’s not butter”, was 2nd!
they are in demand ! Probably sold already ..... 👍
I've seen video's of the woodmizers being used but to see all the detail how and what does work it's a top class machine.keeping it lubed up and in running condition is a must.keeping it covered or inside wood hold its value for years.very good video.Thanks for another it's done right video.
yea the lt 70's are way up there for price but with the hydraulics helps with logs - nice unit
NICE TO SEE YOU WORKING WETH YOUR SON . JE SUIS DU QUÉBEC MA LANGUE C'EST LE FRANCAIS EXCUSE MA DICTION EN ENGLAIS
It's probably nice for you guys to work on something different every now and then. 😊
I’ve never seen a plug or patch of any kind on an airbag😂😂😂
I’ve never commented on a UA-cam video but when Tucker said “if your switch isn’t working, it’s probably a bad switch” I nearly choked on my coffee! Well done young man.
Need to call captain kleeman he needs that at his ponderosa
Oh wood you look at that! Just look at it! 😁🤘
Good thing Tucker showed up, you might have never got it up and running 😂
You have to watch reap what you saw. He’s got a really nice set up with the wood miser saw started off with a small machine and now he’s going big used to do it by himself now he’s got a couple guys working for him.
Did you know the biggest population of Bald Eagles in the world is actually in Canada. We're im at Nova Scotia we have an eagle festival we all go to Annapolis Valley and watch eagle in the 100's it's very impressive.
Proof that it's not the cost of the tool that makes a good technician.
We still have a Woodmizer LT40 from 2001. It sits most the time and can cause issues. We did have a control board issue for the head travel down the rail. Woodmizer was very helpful on the troubleshooting it, and prices are reasonable!! Wish all brands were more like them.
Thumbs up for the corded heat gun. Sometimes you just have to go old school.
I don't care for the solid block used as a brush. A better solution is a traveler cable similar to elevators. That small chain is unnecessary, a belt might be better. At least design it for a bigger chain. This would have to be done from the factory. The hydraulics box should be shielded better against junk getting in. The solenoid needs some electronic protection against overloads.
Great episode guys, we use wood mizers in New Zealand 🇳🇿 very popular.
Actually saw a flail manure spreader taken apart and having full new bin made for it including the new shaft for the chains all turned on a huge lathe that had a hole through the wall to accommodate the longest things and they would pass through the head of the machine and they could get bearings and oil seals for anything
I run a newer version, the LT70 Super Hydraulic. That saw is a monster, I cut through everything without hesitation.
Woodmizer folks are awesome. Great to to work with. One note, they recommend using ATF for lube. Doesn't hold the dust and grime like normal lube.
The Chinese shibuara diesel made for Perkins/Cat. Luckily it still runs and doesn't have a rod sticking out a blow hole.
WoodMizer got them cheap according to my dealer here in east Tx said they were paying less than 1000$ delivered back in 2005-2008 before Perkins swapped builders.
My old LT70 i had in 05' had one, well it did for 225hrs before it let loose and warranty paid for an upgrade to a 38hp Kubota.
Gotta hand it to clint ,there's no half stepping he fixes it right
Good job Guys, that looks to be a good saw mill for someone with all the new parts, and a service. It does not look like it has had too much work in the past. I do like the Woodmizer System.
There's a lot of hammer and axe handles in that block of hickory. Hickory is not only hard it's very resilient and springs back into shape after blows with a hammer, axe or maul. That mill is a nice piece of equipment but the prior owners never maintained it properly. They used it until too many things broke and wouldn't work anymore. Youse guys did a nice job of bringing it back to life as usual. I watch a few of those log milling channels every so often. It's pretty interesting when they find some rare type of wood and are able to get some nice pieces out of a log. Gotta go over the wood with a metal detecting device before running a blade into it. Great video, very interesting.
For as hard as hickory is and as dry as that log was the mill moved through it very well
Great video great learning experience thanks Clint and Kevin and Tucker and Randy and Scott and Jay
Great job...I'm very impress on the service on your equipment, amazing video thanks
Glad it's working properly and not the next Kleeman fixer upper.
Take that thing to western NC, saw up downed trees to make lumber for people to rebuild with.
Woodmere! AMERICA!! Something different to fix! Randy should be on the Mr. Clean bottle!! 😊Have to try out those Hubb Huggers on my trailer!
I took one look in the hydraulic section and I knew problems were afoot.
Well now, that was a fun little change of pace and the big boys get some nice new blocking.
Huggies for rug rats and Hubs outstanding.
There's NOTHING that you chaps can't fix AND RUN, I'm in the UK but watching this is still a great break from your election coverage over here too.. 😊 Thanks yet again for the great diversity guys..
Featuring his friend Tucker you’re # 1 salesmen
I could watch a sawmill for hours
I went with a friend of mine to the plant in Indianapolis one time to pick up a brand new one. But it was a base model probably the cheapest one he could get. He wanted me to go because my first job out of highschool was working for a friend that had one of them. He had it set up stationary in a building with a kiln and everything. My job was to pressure was the mud off the ligd before we sawed them so ot wasn't so hard on the blades. Sawed mainly hemlock.
you should have a competition vid with clint and keven vs emerald and jade from lumber capital log lard!
That is one complicated saw compared to the 27” we just purchased. It has lots great features but lots of things to go wrong. Perhaps with good maintenance, reliability will be ok. The diesel power doesn’t seem to do things any faster than our gas single banger. I guess it depends on the use, ours is not for commercial production but yours clearly is for a commercial use IMHO. You folks did an awesome job of problem solving, like always, to get it operational and make sawdust.
Now you will be able to make Mrs. C that live edge table she's always eyeing in Florida on the auction.....
Great Camera work on the running of that mill towards the end of video!!! Keep em coming!!
Great job guys, resurrecting that machine will give someone many more years of use from it
That will sell quick! Nice unit!
I hate to be the one to say this Clint but,,,, YOU MADE OUT LIKE A BANDIT ON THAT SKID STEER TRADE !!!!!!!!!!!!
But he has just spent $1300 bucks on parts and then there is time and labour.
Probably it has cost him $2 grand plus pick up with the truck etc and it's a 2017 model so it's value , anyone's guess ?
That is working good. Thumbs up 👍 for you sharing 🎉
What a TEAM! You Guys did a great job putting that Woodmizer back into operation! Well Done!
Hub Huggers 👍
Thanks for mixing it up a little. I found it very interesting. They have come a long way with those machines. The last one I messed with ran off a tractor P.T.O. way back in the 80"s. 😂
Thanks Woodmizer working great
Definitely not good when things sit around, lots of cob webs!! But minor stuff like you said. Way to dig in and get her up and running. 💪🤗🇺🇸
Gotta get a chair mounted up on that saw frame!
C&C, Crosby and Crosby, "let's get this party STARTED!"
Good to see all the Milwaukee is doing it’s Milwaukee stuff well 👍🏻🤩
I grew up tailin and running on one of them , that mill haven't sawn much lumber at all .
I owned a ‘97 LT40 Super Hydraulic for about 25 years but I sold it three years ago. I probably need to buy another mill but I may be too old for that line of work anymore.
Thanks again for another interesting video. I love watching just about everything you put out.
Top of the line woodmizer
The variety of repairs on all kinds of different equipment it the big Draw for me to your Channel you never know what Clint and the boys will be up to next ,maybe they will take us Deer hunting next
Those hub huggers are pretty cool
I dont know what it is but theres something calming and peaceful watching you all work even though it can get hectic in the shop its still serene in some way. Also by far the best mechanic Channel I have watched for explaining not only what you are doing but why you are doing it. It may not be a 1:1 tutorial or how to guide but I have learned a lot by watching yalls videos. Clint reminds me of my dad which for me is the highest complement I can give as he passed in 2009 but yall woulda definitely been buddies. I dont even work on heavy equipment but I thoroughly enjoy watching you all work and the way you operate the shop. Great Videos and please keep them coming!
Clinton, if you happened to belo cutting a lot of hardwoods & the blade starts chattering/ sticking you can put diesel fuel into that container in place of washer fluid. According to
"Outdoors With The Morgan's"
From Pa.
Woo hoo first one, no yellow paint tax on the parts.
Tucker your dad is trying to help you learn. Every day is a learning day. Please loose the attitude and Kevin you could give up the monster truck
There are a couple of girls that know a thing or two about the LT70.
There channel is Lumber Capitol Log Yard
They had a video showing the factory rep doing a full alignment on their machine.
Yea, invite them over from PA to help you. Em and Jade would add a few thousand dollars in resale. Everybody would be happy.
Loved that. Fascinating how many things you can fix. Yeah Randy❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love your guys videos!!!! Always a great time watching you guys do your thing.
I really look forward to these 'sherlock holmes' challenging style videos. This one had any a problem - Clint solved them all. Finally, would those Hubb Huggers also work on boat trailers - it would surely help keep the salt out.
Poor Kevin he thought when he took the job he would be working on equipment now he is a carpenter lol
Surprised that log didn’t have more checking.
That was cool to watch, thanks for the content!