Looking at this video after a couple years. The tractor governor was not working right so the sawmill bogged into a cut causing the blade to cut crooked sometimes. And it feeds so much faster and better with a working governor of course.
Hello! I just came across your video. I have an old late 40s 8N tractor that I want to use the same way. Can we chat sometime about your setup so I can do something similar? Thanks.
That's a great saw mill. That'll make you some money once you get it all figured out. Cool thing is some of those first cut-off's while you were squaring the log could probably get cut down into smaller dimensional lumber for small projects too. Nice work. Once you get the hang of it you could always mill rough cut lumber to sell on the side for extra income. A lot of people would use rough cut lumber if they could get their hands on it. We have a mill about 12 miles from where I live that does customer milling and all rough cut he doesn't do much dimensionally planed lumber at all, people go to him for the rough cut stuff so that's most of his sales.
Your flitch will bend and bow as you release tension as it is being cut with your saw dust a chain and paddles will constantly remove the dust from the mill
Hi Troy and Chris,, Nice going,,Keep That Blade Sharp..Sand it Down,Paint it with Clear Spray..When That Blade is Sharp its less Strain on Cutting,,,And Put Guards up...They use these at the Big Fairs Still..Only With a Big Wide Belt Feed,,,They Grind Corn To,,Make Corn Meal,,Sell it right There...I love Watching These Cut That Wood..Make it Like New Troy,,Thats the way you want it...Good Shape..Thats a Money Maker....Lumber is High,Very High....Ok Troy,,As you Were..Tell Chris To Keep His Eyes Open...I got a Big Tree down Now..Enjoy
When you build your cage.. I'm going to use a scoop shovel like a feed scoop shovel which is recommended.. you need some boards on the dirt ground so that the shovel can slide period and it probably could use a backboard at the end of the run of the slide. I wouldn't allow the dust to go too far underneath the machine.
I do not know why they quit making tractor powered sawmills. I know band sawmills are popular but if you already have a tractor then it is one less motor to maintain.
You dont know how many of these mills i have bought after the owner was serious hurt or killed, or mill was totaled wrecked by tying to big of tractor to mandala shaft.
Chris, It's great to see ya again man, I've been wondering and concerned about ya the last few years, GREAT TO HAVE YA BACK WITH TROY, MELANIE, and MICHELLE. Troy, MAnnnnnnnnnnnnnn that is beautiful to watch. and to think, that saw is a year older than me and has been used less in the last 50 years than I've been used, HAhahahahahahahahahahaha! But I'm still sharp!!!! You're going to get some beautiful lumber out of this mill. I can see you milling Timber Beams and Floor Joists to spec, being one of the things you could specialize in as there is most likely a market for it, but most mills are set in cranking out amounts of lumber as opposed to spec timber beams and lumber, so its a niche market you might be able to tap. A byproduct you have now that can also be valuable is all the sawdust. You could probably strike a deal with the Amish to trade the sawdust for topsoil. The sawdust can be turned into topsoil, so it's a win win for them and you. This mill and all of the equipment you've recently gotten are a small gold mine that could turn out to be a very good income in both the short term and in the long run. I'm very happy for all of you for this!!! Keep Safe, Peace, Happiness, Love and Laughter Always, -Matt
If Chris laughes at his stride then it should be fine with every body else. Need a plexiglass shield between you and the blade to keep the dust out of your shorts.You will get the hang of it in about (quoting from a old John Ford film) "ten or twelve years" lol.
The sawdust looks pretty normal to me -- it is rip cutting -- it will not produce wood chips like a chainsaw -- the speed of the cut will let you know when it is getting dull -- considering your powering it with the ford's pto -- it actually looks like the speed is pretty good. Obviously for any and all cutting knots are hard and slower. Overall looking very good.
It is possible to sharpen each tooth of the blade. I think it is time to do that so it dont bog down. I saw the guy on mountain men do that. Its a common problem with saw mills like that. After you sharpen it it will cut like butter. The guy on mountain men even replaced missing teeth on the blade.
Looking at this video after a couple years. The tractor governor was not working right so the sawmill bogged into a cut causing the blade to cut crooked sometimes. And it feeds so much faster and better with a working governor of course.
Great job nice saw, glad to see Chris with ya again!
Nice sawmill setup
Thanks. I sadly sold it. For good profit. But I regret it now.
I am glad Chris is there to help you with the mill good job guys.
Wow just now notified of this video, that’s weird
YT is messed up and that affects my income badly.
@@TheDoItYourselfWorld yes I know it sure does! 🦌🙏💕✝️♥️🥰🏡🤗
I hadn't seen a Foley-Belsaw running before. What a neat mill. Simple and effective. Thank you.
I would like to see pictures and videos of the pulley system and how it works
I sold it when the lumber prices went up and I made good money on the mill.
Very nice setup 👍 the old 8n is doing well.
Awesome machine!!! happy to see Chriss helping ;)
Hello! I just came across your video. I have an old late 40s 8N tractor that I want to use the same way. Can we chat sometime about your setup so I can do something similar? Thanks.
Not sure how I can help? The saw came with a PTO drive shaft which I connected to the tractor.
I can’t find a pto drive to fit the 1.75 round bore. Where did you find one to fit the saw arbor? Help please
Go to a local tractor shop or check 2nd hand tractor and farm equipment stores.
Wow! Congratulations! That’s amazing...and completely terrifying!
Hello to Chris! So good to see you!
Haha. Yes terrifying and exciting and amazing all at the same time.
That's a great saw mill. That'll make you some money once you get it all figured out. Cool thing is some of those first cut-off's while you were squaring the log could probably get cut down into smaller dimensional lumber for small projects too. Nice work.
Once you get the hang of it you could always mill rough cut lumber to sell on the side for extra income. A lot of people would use rough cut lumber if they could get their hands on it. We have a mill about 12 miles from where I live that does customer milling and all rough cut he doesn't do much dimensionally planed lumber at all, people go to him for the rough cut stuff so that's most of his sales.
Hey brother, awesome rig. Can't wait for more on this beast. Be safe and have fun. 👍👍
Thanks. Right now we are hauling in a ton of fire wood and logs for the mill. When that slows down we will be running the mill a lot.
That big spinning blade needs a guard!
Yes, before I run it next I will have it all fixed up.
Your flitch will bend and bow as you release tension as it is being cut with your saw dust a chain and paddles will constantly remove the dust from the mill
That’s awesome Troy, hey Chris and God bless y’all! 👍👍👍👏💯💯💯
No puedo votar muy lejos la camara !!!!! Haslo de mas cerca puedes conseguirte una .......saludos los lejos amigo .
Love these kind of videos keep them coming. good job guys
Hi Troy and Chris,, Nice going,,Keep That Blade Sharp..Sand it Down,Paint it with Clear Spray..When That Blade is Sharp its less Strain on Cutting,,,And Put Guards up...They use these at the Big Fairs Still..Only With a Big Wide Belt Feed,,,They Grind Corn To,,Make Corn Meal,,Sell it right There...I love Watching These Cut That Wood..Make it Like New Troy,,Thats the way you want it...Good Shape..Thats a Money Maker....Lumber is High,Very High....Ok Troy,,As you Were..Tell Chris To Keep His Eyes Open...I got a Big Tree down Now..Enjoy
That is a great tool.
Had a Belsaw mill in the early 70's, ran it with a 3phase 25hp electric motor. Great little mill.
Great upload. It’s pretty cool watching how this is done .
Plus no one got hurt!! 👍🏼
Lol. Thanks.
Nice to see Chris working also. Greetings.
When you build your cage.. I'm going to use a scoop shovel like a feed scoop shovel which is recommended.. you need some boards on the dirt ground so that the shovel can slide period and it probably could use a backboard at the end of the run of the slide. I wouldn't allow the dust to go too far underneath the machine.
She’s a sawin!
Thanks for this video :-) 👍
I have recently found one of these, and an seriously considering buying it.
Its really awesome
Good work! There are internal stresses in some logs, so you can get movements during the sawing that give different thicknesses along the board.
Very unique piece of equipment there. Ide love to give her a run.. Can you make a drag sled to shield and remove sawdust from the mill?
That is a good idea.
Tractor supply sells the bailer pin for that.
They have so much awesome stuff!!
Great video
Congratulations very interesting machine they knew how to make them last .
Your comment we didn’t cut off any finger or toes job one ☝️
I do not know why they quit making tractor powered sawmills. I know band sawmills are popular but if you already have a tractor then it is one less motor to maintain.
You dont know how many of these mills i have bought after the owner was serious hurt or killed, or mill was totaled wrecked by tying to big of tractor to mandala shaft.
True friendship,,,,,
Those are good simple mills but you need a little more horse power...
True
That's how ya make money in Michigan north country. Either own a sawmill, or be a bean grower for Del Monte.
Hi there
Kris is a good man
Have a good day be safe god bless
See next time 👍
Chris, It's great to see ya again man, I've been wondering and concerned about ya the last few years, GREAT TO HAVE YA BACK WITH TROY, MELANIE, and MICHELLE.
Troy,
MAnnnnnnnnnnnnnn that is beautiful to watch. and to think, that saw is a year older than me and has been used less in the last 50 years than I've been used, HAhahahahahahahahahahaha! But I'm still sharp!!!!
You're going to get some beautiful lumber out of this mill. I can see you milling Timber Beams and Floor Joists to spec, being one of the things you could specialize in as there is most likely a market for it, but most mills are set in cranking out amounts of lumber as opposed to spec timber beams and lumber, so its a niche market you might be able to tap.
A byproduct you have now that can also be valuable is all the sawdust. You could probably strike a deal with the Amish to trade the sawdust for topsoil. The sawdust can be turned into topsoil, so it's a win win for them and you.
This mill and all of the equipment you've recently gotten are a small gold mine that could turn out to be a very good income in both the short term and in the long run.
I'm very happy for all of you for this!!!
Keep Safe,
Peace, Happiness, Love and Laughter Always,
-Matt
Lumber is at a premium right now very smart move dont sell it i had a mill sold it now want another good luck on your venture
If Chris laughes at his stride then it should be fine with every body else. Need a plexiglass shield between you and the blade to keep the dust out of your shorts.You will get the hang of it in about (quoting from a old John Ford film) "ten or twelve years" lol.
The sawdust looks pretty normal to me -- it is rip cutting -- it will not produce wood chips like a chainsaw -- the speed of the cut will let you know when it is getting dull -- considering your powering it with the ford's pto -- it actually looks like the speed is pretty good. Obviously for any and all cutting knots are hard and slower. Overall looking very good.
It is possible to sharpen each tooth of the blade. I think it is time to do that so it dont bog down. I saw the guy on mountain men do that. Its a common problem with saw mills like that. After you sharpen it it will cut like butter. The guy on mountain men even replaced missing teeth on the blade.
Yes, I want to get the hand crank sharpener that the previous owner has.
@@TheDoItYourselfWorld That sounds like a must do to me man. It will cut like butter then.
WE ARE VERY INTERESTED IN SEEING HOW LONG IT TAKES YOU TO GET THAT BLADE TO SHINE WITH ABSOLUTELY NO RUST.. do show in your videography..
Flip your cant on the last cut it’ll help keep it even
Figure out a way to save the sawdust, trap flat pan something that will make "harvesting" the sawdust easier
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