On 90% of the Woodland Mills videos I watch the clutch is ding ding ringing, which means too high of an idle and it's engaging you're prematurely wearing the clutch. I guess Kohler factory adjusted them high for easy start and idling. You need to lower that idle until the ringing goes away or you will be changing out a clutch soon.
Papasauce67., I think I hear the clutch ringing and dinging at idle. You might want to back down on the idle just a touch to save the clutch. And it's a known problem.
On 90% of the Woodland Mills videos I watch the clutch is ding ding ringing, which means too high of an idle and it's engaging you're prematurely wearing the clutch. I guess Kohler factory adjusted them high for easy start and idling. You need to lower that idle until the ringing goes away or you will be changing out a clutch soon.
Thank you for the info. I have lowered the idle
nice ceder for sure i am in Vermont wait for some snow to leave so i can get some white cedar out for my mill
Love cutting cedar
I would rather get it out on the snow.it will be cleaner less dirt in the bark
I noticed when your cutting your logs the camera starts shaking. The video is wavy. But only when you are cutting
That's odd. The camera is on a tripod a few feet away
This is the main wood I’m looking to mill off my farm, make any 2x4 or 2x6 cedar boards?
Papasauce67., I think I hear the clutch ringing and dinging at idle. You might want to back down on the idle just a touch to save the clutch.
And it's a known problem.
Yep, did that already. She is quite now.
@@papasauce67 Good Deal.
What is making the ding sound on that mill??? Something loose?
The centrifical clutch may be idleing a little fast