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The Forestry Forum
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Welcome to The 2025 Forestry Forum!
Do you have trees to grow? Logs to saw? A forest to manage? Chainsaws to fix? A sawmill to purchase or maintain? Timber related business to run? Lumber to dry? Trees or plants to identify? A cabin to build? Are you hungry and like FOOD?
Or would you just like to pull up a stump and visit with a friend?
If any of these and a multitude of other topics apply, then The Forestry Forum is the
place for you.
What Will you Find on the Forestry Forum?
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Thank-You to our Contributing Shameless Commerce Members
- Carolina Custom Cut LLC
- D & S Sawmill Services
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- Log-Gistics. A neighborhood sawmill
- Custom Wood Fibers
- Whidbey Woodworks and Custom Milling
- Hamsley Hardwood Quality Hardwood Lumber
- Saw it Coming - Portable Sawmill Service
- Dave's Sugarhouse
- Nicholson Wood Products LLC
- Welsh Tree Service
- Terrific Timbers LLC
- Quartersawnoak.com
- The Custom Sawyer
- Eastern Red CedarProducts LLC
Anybody on here running a Mobile Dimension Sawmill? I just got a new one few weeks ago and finally got it up and running. Video below shows the summary of the build, not much sawing action.
https://youtu.be/NJkvX14NmIo
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https://youtu.be/NJkvX14NmIo
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I came across a YouTube Channel called . . Treesandforestry . . and a video titled Ohio's White Oak Problem
I would appreciate it if someone could post a link to the video
I would appreciate it if someone could post a link to the video
Hello. Longtime lurker, short time member, and first time poster here. I purchased a 1600 with 100 hours about 14 yr ago. Retired a few years ago and have been doing more sawing. I had just installed a hydraulic up/down log clamp and was exited about a big saw job. That's when disaster struck. started having some issues with cuts and chains. Then found a carriage wheel leaning. Drug home and ordered 4 new wheel axle kits. Installed just like the old ones; 2 washers/spacer on one side, one washer on the other. so readjusted chains, comes back even both sides. The right rear carriage wheel is raised up off the track, the carriage is not square with the track, and goes squeak......squeak.....squeak. Called TK, no help or suggestions other than it probable was like that new and they new which wheel was raised up. Sorry about writing a book here but does anyone know anything about this. If not guess I'll run it and see if it settles in. ThanksRead More
This does not set very well with me. I built my sawing business by always taking any saw job regardless of where, what, or how far away it was. They pay and I go.
I turned one down this morning, 261 miles and he would cover all expenses. I have sawed locally for him so he knows me and my work but that was a few years ago. I am trying to find someone for him but even that is not easy.Read More
I turned one down this morning, 261 miles and he would cover all expenses. I have sawed locally for him so he knows me and my work but that was a few years ago. I am trying to find someone for him but even that is not easy.
I upgraded from my L15 to a LT35 last spring and I'm now working on building a proper sawmill shed. The main shed is 24x48x12 with a 12x48 lean-to across the back for a total footprint of 36x48.
Some pics from this past summer:
New mill:
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Some pics from this past summer:
New mill:
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