Yes sir, every once in a while! It can be scary putting content out here even more admitting you need help. But not one negative comment which you are right is a blessing. Thank you for watching and commenting
Yea I noticed that to. Something wasn't right. Everything on the carriage is air power over electric controls. I thought maybe water in the airlines? I feel like it will work itself out when I get it all moving again. It's been sitting for a month and a half. You think it might be water
every once and a while, the internet is a blessing. kudos to the old timers that designed and built that machine,
Yes sir, every once in a while! It can be scary putting content out here even more admitting you need help. But not one negative comment which you are right is a blessing. Thank you for watching and commenting
@@templehillsawmill1748 your welcome
Glad you got her up and running again. The internet and UA-cam have saved me a lot of time and money. Merry Christmas to you and yours.
Who knew? It sure can, I've always joked that a fella can build a Saturn 9 Rocket watching UA-cam. God bless
So glad you got your mill back sawing again ❤
I do too. Thank you
Congrats on your help
Thank you. I appreciate you and everyone on this channel
Good video, glad to see it sawing again!
Thanks again!
hi there glad you got it working ,john
Me too!
Some times it is something small and not really an issue to screw up your mind and ruin your day.
It sure stopped me in my tracts. I just got fixated on that pin. I appreciate it
@@templehillsawmill1748 did you ever find out what it is that pin is used for?
Glad you got it figured out 👍 I haven’t been on here lately been busy
Yes mam, I appreciate it. I just got fixated on that pin and just lost all common sense. Lol. Wishing you a Merry Christmas
You pull the pin to spin to tighten or loosen clutch. It's the only way. Or you will break you clutch
Hey Floyd, I appreciate it. That ole thing gave me a fit but finally got it tightened up. Thanks for watching and commenting
You might want to consider bleeding your hydraulic lines. Sounds like you got air building up in the head of the cylinders,
Yea I noticed that to. Something wasn't right. Everything on the carriage is air power over electric controls. I thought maybe water in the airlines? I feel like it will work itself out when I get it all moving again. It's been sitting for a month and a half. You think it might be water