How to Make Your Sawmill Grow - Frontier OS35
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- Опубліковано 3 бер 2024
- We added a sawmill extension to our Frontier OS35. It will open new doors. @FrontierSawmills
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Gizmo says: "I want some chicken strips, Mom and Dad!" 😄😄🐕🐕🐕 Thanks for sharing, Tony and Tanja!
I had to cut Gizmo back on the store bought Chicken Strips. He has a food allergy. He is getting more raw meat.
Good to see y'all back working on the cabin. As always, great video! Thanks!!
I am so ready!
Gizmo says I helpin my Mom & Dad! Beautiful dog❤️
That pup on his pillow below the TV. He is snoring. We had another big day at the farm.
Nice upgrade, Tony. Great video.!👍🏻
I appreciate you.
Great job and video mate again all the best to you and your family and your friends and God bless you all there my friend.
Thank you. I had a great time watching Gizmo hunt. 😁😁😁
Great video as always. Congratulations on reaching the 100k subscribers. Big accomplishment.
Thank you very much!
Tony nice job
Thank you my friend. God bless
Awesome stuff, as always, guys. I have the same little chainsaw best out there for small saws. Look out, big trees Tony is coming for ya 😊
Since you asked, I have etrack running the length of my trailer and use tire straps. We go trail riding a lot and this lets me load and unload a couple sxs on trailer fast. As always, nice work.
Thank you for that insight.
Congratulations on 100k! 🎉🎉
Thank you!!
👍my pup's are always under foot as well. Looks like a easy way to load the s×s.
I love it. That dog goes everywhere with me.
Hellow Tony 🇨🇦👋 Tym have finally opened a dealer ship close too me in the GTA . Finally got too go have a look and check them out yesterday . Very impressive quality and pricing . This is a game changer in my area . Yanmar has moved in also . Farm show happening right now with all the dealers and brands . You can feel the uneasiness of the green and orange 😂. The time has come 👍👍👍👍
Congrats on the new dealer. TYM is coming on strong!
I’ve been brainstorming ways to setup my mill. I had considered laying out railroad ties on the ground as a base, but I like how your foundation is below the frost line. 🤔
It has worked well. Once each year I will check my level.
🤗❤️👍
you going to have to get a side by side with a back seat
That's Right. Gizmo need to have his own seat. LOL!
Hey Tony, I wanted to pick your brain. I have a OS23 and recently I have had a problem with the blade jumping off. I have checked the tracking. It has happened even after making several cuts, then bam. I recently changed the drive belt, but not the idler belt. I am changing it tomorrow. Just wanted to get your thoughts.
For the blade to track, several things need to happen. It needs to track correctly when not under a load. It needs to have the proper tension applied to the blade. The blade guides need to be set correctly, including the back bearing support.
@TonysTractorAdventure ,yes I was actually in the process of squaring up a log (not in the middle of a cut or anything). I had made several cuts with no problems. I shut the mill off for about 15 minutes to talk to someone. Started it back up, as soon as I gave it some throttle bam blade jumped. I've had been using the mill, this makes 2 yrs. I have never had the blade jump this much. The only thing I can think is it has have something to do with the belts. That is the only thing different.
@TonysTractorAdventure hey Tony, I think (knock on wood) I have gotten the blade jumping issue fixed. I just wanted to tell you thanks for your input. Also I have started using a different lube on the legs of the sawmill. It works great and lasts longer than PB Blaster. It's called Zep 2000 heavy duty clear penetrating grease.
Be careful leaning over and dragging heavy stuff like that. Doesn't let you use your normal muscles. I leaned over and pulled out two bags of grain like that. Laid me up for a week or so. But I might not have eaten all my spinach that day.
My sawmills is the main reason that I have been going to the gym. It's hard work but I don't do it often enough to stay in shape. Started going to the gym everyday as to not get hurt.
you are suposed to have 4 independate point on the item to the trailer were I live
What regulation are you quoting? I can't find anything clear on loads under 10,000 pounds. The way I understand the DOT regulation, anything under 10,000 lbs is considered cargo. Ratchet straps would be legal.