Awesome job young men always be open to ideas from people that have been doing this for a while just remember advice is free best wishes for the future keep growing and learning
great job guys!! if you guys want to minimise your waste when cutting 16 footer you can always cut a 8-10-12' piece on your first cut, start cutting at half the log.. you then cut your waste in less than half
Awesome job gentlemen! Just a word of advice from a fellow sawyer, make sure to run your engine when using your hydraulics, it will quickly drain your battery if you don't. keep sawing!!!
Hello from Chile. My son Thomas and I are looking at the LT40 here in Chile. What do you think ? We hope to be milling exotic hardwoods here in Chile WAAAAAAAAAAyyyyyy south of us here in Patagonia. We would have to have the saw mill brought in by ship or helicopter. It would be cool if you both could come down and give us a hand. We have been here for 10 years from Chile. On the other side of the globe from VERMONT for sure. My son Thomas is the last of the 6 home with us and he is excited seeing you all do this work. Jim
Hey Jim, we LOVE the LT40. Highly recommend it. It’s simple to use and puts out a lot of lumber. Lol I’ll let you know if I’m in Chile and I’ll stop by! Good luck!
@@RoccaDiCambioFarm We have had over 100 visitors in the past 4 years come stay with us here in Chile from all over the former USA. I grew up like yall on a big farm in South Carolina. We had Herefords and we bailed a lot of hay.... 18,000 small bails a year. That is why I have no back now... Lori, Thomas would love to have you come here and visit and stay with us. Come see us. We are coming into spring now here in Chile. Jim
Good stuff y'all! Definitely a bit jelly. While watching others mill, I notice some people mill three flat sides first. Doing so may help with reducing waste, or increasing yield. Looks as though your doing fine, nonetheless. Please, and again, please do not stick your arm under the logs to clear debris. Use a tool; don't be a tool. Best!
DO NOT put your arm under the logs...hydraulics can give out. Use a broom. Various stuff will come out of sawdust shoot, be careful with that too! Maybe a saw dust trough? easier to sweep out. If the farm doesn't need it (imagine you do) you can sell sawdust too. Study up on hydraulic maintenance especially with cold weather coming. Wear goggles (or your Dad's glasses).
Ok. We are planning on adding to the Sawmill shelter, maybe a possible sawdust conveyor. We use it for compost and might use it for cow bedding next year. Definitely I’m servicing the machine soon anyway
Another vote for HORRIBLE idea to put your arm under logs. If you know that simple 'O' rings are all that keep the hydraulic pressure holding that log up.... terrible idea.
Great to see two young guys go at it hard and enjoy yourselves, your parents should be very thankful and proud of you two! Blessings
Nice to see young men working hard to get somewhere in life an show other young people a good path to follow.
Thanks bud we’re trying our best!
love to see these young lads so enthusiastic!!! awesome work guys.......not on your phones complaining!!
We definitely like to work!
You guys are doing great,good to see young men working hard,please be safe and always stay focused on what your doing!! And please wear glasses
Awesome job young men always be open to ideas from people that have been doing this for a while just remember advice is free best wishes for the future keep growing and learning
Good work boys! Wish there were more like ya!
Keep at it boys. Your off to a good start.
great job guys!!
if you guys want to minimise your waste when cutting 16 footer you can always cut a 8-10-12' piece on your first cut, start cutting at half the log..
you then cut your waste in less than half
Yes, our friend just said that so we are going to try it. Thanks for the tip though!
Awesome job gentlemen! Just a word of advice from a fellow sawyer, make sure to run your engine when using your hydraulics, it will quickly drain your battery if you don't. keep sawing!!!
I would hire you two right now!! Good job!
Haha thanks
Y’all did good. The waste ( slabs) someone might buy to side a barn or storage building. Rustic look. Don’t forget eye protection 😊
Thank you. Yes they give a nice look. Also good sugar wood!
Good job guys
Great work and great video guys! Keep up the hard work. Where about a in VT? My mom was from St. Albans.
Thank you. Just south of Montpelier!
Good job and good video
George!! Thanks buddy
Hello from Chile.
My son Thomas and I are looking at the LT40 here in Chile.
What do you think ?
We hope to be milling exotic hardwoods here in Chile WAAAAAAAAAAyyyyyy south of us here in Patagonia.
We would have to have the saw mill brought in by ship or helicopter.
It would be cool if you both could come down and give us a hand.
We have been here for 10 years from Chile. On the other side of the globe from VERMONT for sure.
My son Thomas is the last of the 6 home with us and he is excited seeing you all do this work.
Jim
Hey Jim, we LOVE the LT40. Highly recommend it. It’s simple to use and puts out a lot of lumber. Lol I’ll let you know if I’m in Chile and I’ll stop by! Good luck!
@@RoccaDiCambioFarm We have had over 100 visitors in the past 4 years come stay with us here in Chile from all over the former USA. I grew up like yall on a big farm in South Carolina. We had Herefords and we bailed a lot of hay.... 18,000 small bails a year. That is why I have no back now...
Lori, Thomas would love to have you come here and visit and stay with us. Come see us. We are coming into spring now here in Chile. Jim
Good stuff y'all! Definitely a bit jelly.
While watching others mill, I notice some people mill three flat sides first. Doing so may help with reducing waste, or increasing yield. Looks as though your doing fine, nonetheless.
Please, and again, please do not stick your arm under the logs to clear debris. Use a tool; don't be a tool.
Best!
Thanks! I’ll keep that in mind next time I mill
DO NOT put your arm under the logs...hydraulics can give out. Use a broom. Various stuff will come out of sawdust shoot, be careful with that too! Maybe a saw dust trough? easier to sweep out. If the farm doesn't need it (imagine you do) you can sell sawdust too. Study up on hydraulic maintenance especially with cold weather coming.
Wear goggles (or your Dad's glasses).
Ok. We are planning on adding to the Sawmill shelter, maybe a possible sawdust conveyor. We use it for compost and might use it for cow bedding next year. Definitely I’m servicing the machine soon anyway
Broken blades will come out of the chute, even with the fingers in there.
Wow, luckily I haven’t broke any blades yet!!
Hi? How much this machine? Please ?
How much
Hi
Do your moms know what you are up to?
Nice log to practice on . Not much good .
Another vote for HORRIBLE idea to put your arm under logs. If you know that simple 'O' rings are all that keep the hydraulic pressure holding that log up.... terrible idea.
I'm going to subscribe just for these two boys I love to see them get dirty and do work