I have the same mill except I have the 25hp gas engine. I ran a smaller hudson mill for about five years and milled a boat load of lumber. I’m still learning the LT 15 but I learn a lot from you so thank you
@@shawnrogan1677 Im still learning milling with the angled head design of this mill. I had a timberking 1400 before this and it had the large 16" throat opening on it so you could cut multiple beams without having to move anything, so i definately had to relearn a few things. Thanks.
Great video , I’m going to say it like the old man and the saw said. Them logs are just to straight , really I don’t thing you are out there looking very hard for all the challenges you could be helping bettering yourself… 😂😂😂 good job. Thanks for sharing. Take care
Thank you! If you could see some of the stuff we"ve cut in the past it would make you wonder how you would even get a 2x4 out if it.... thats about all we got out of them😆
Great video. It's a shame you have to deal with those perfect logs. If I were you I'd try to get bent, knotty, rotten logs to mill. At least then I wouldn't feel jealous. Dave
Haha ive cut my fair share of nasty logs over the years! This log came from my neighbors where i took down some real nice pines and was fortunate enough to get the logs.
If I owned a mill I would hire you in a heartbeat. Excellent skills. Stay safe. 🇨🇦✌️
Thank you appriciate that!
I'm amazed at how efficient you are running that mill. You don't waste a single moment, every move has a purpose. Nice work
Thanks i appreciate that a lot!
I have the same mill except I have the 25hp gas engine. I ran a smaller hudson mill for about five years and milled a boat load of lumber. I’m still learning the LT 15 but I learn a lot from you so thank you
@@shawnrogan1677 Im still learning milling with the angled head design of this mill. I had a timberking 1400 before this and it had the large 16" throat opening on it so you could cut multiple beams without having to move anything, so i definately had to relearn a few things. Thanks.
My nephew has a Timberking, fully hydraulic.
They are nice mills
@@shawnrogan1677 They are but like every other mill now they're big money.
Mesmerizing.
Great video , I’m going to say it like the old man and the saw said. Them logs are just to straight , really I don’t thing you are out there looking very hard for all the challenges you could be helping bettering yourself…
😂😂😂 good job. Thanks for sharing. Take care
Thank you! If you could see some of the stuff we"ve cut in the past it would make you wonder how you would even get a 2x4 out if it.... thats about all we got out of them😆
Great video. It's a shame you have to deal with those perfect logs. If I were you I'd try to get bent, knotty, rotten logs to mill. At least then I wouldn't feel jealous.
Dave
Haha ive cut my fair share of nasty logs over the years! This log came from my neighbors where i took down some real nice pines and was fortunate enough to get the logs.
Thats ta ok