We attempt to cut some lumber from an old circular belsaw sawmill discovered in the woods.
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@klancyjones7263 жыл бұрын
Another episode of dumb and dumber. Lol
@buggsy5
2 жыл бұрын
Yep. One of the major problems is that the sharpness and set on the saw blade are not even. That is why the kerf curves sharply. Either that, or the saw blade is not parallel to the track. Probably a combination of both problems.
@davidkitson635
2 жыл бұрын
The possibility’s, for disaster, are almost endless. But my money is on someone wrapped around the PTO shaft. Although random flying objects is a close contender. It sounded like the Titanic scraping the iceberg.
@bobinga.inga.8615
Жыл бұрын
Looks a lot like a belsaw M14. I have one I have been sewing with for 40 years and still use it all the time. Mine is an inserted tooth blade. I run mine with a tractor. I have cut untold thousands of board feet with this all-male you just have to know what your doing. There is information on the web on how to set Mill up, sharpen the teeth, and check to see if the blade is hammered properly.
@giles-df9yu
4 ай бұрын
You should never run a pto with those sharp double angles....
@stevenray10594 жыл бұрын
I love these videos of old abandoned machines brought back to life!!
@mareknosek9963 жыл бұрын
Amazing post! I really appreciated the way you recorded , simple and real! Thanks
@glenncourtney48764 жыл бұрын
My dad ordered a Belsaw in the late 70s and built it using an old logging truck trailer to make it mobile. A Ford 240 inline 6 powered it. I pulled quite a few boards off of it as a young man until he sold it in the mid 80s and bought a mobile dimension mill. The Belsaw is still making boards in N CA for its owner.
@colonialfiend
Жыл бұрын
Do you have any videos of it? I'd love to see it
@travelingkaspersworld40964 жыл бұрын
The blade is dull but the video is not! Thanks for all the detailed shots
@Chr.U.Cas16222 жыл бұрын
Good grief! AT LEAST you could've got rid of most of the rust and oiled/greased everything.
@yokiniqu4 жыл бұрын
Not sure if the tractor is yours or not, but out of the interest of preservation of that little machine.... please try the following. The tractor has a two stage clutch, pushing the pedal down all the way should disengage the PTO. If the PTO does not disengage even with clutch fully depressed means that the clutch has gone out of adjustment. There's an inspection plate on the side of the bell-housing that can be removed that should permit access to three adjusting screws on the clutch cover plate. Set these to the correct setting and with any luck your PTO clutch should work again. I had the same issue on a David Brown 950 tractor. The adjuster (one of three equally spaced around the clutch), it's the 1/2 spanner size nut with the allen screw adjuster down the centre. Slacken the nut and screw the adjuster until it contacts something (pressure plate) then back off 1.5 turns. Don't forget to do all three.
@kenjett24344 жыл бұрын
As a experienced Sawyer a few problems I see. First off saw is very dull and teeth needed swedged. Secondly rpm's are not high enough to make the blade stand up flat under load. Third there is alot of rust on the blade that needs cleaned up that robs you of horsepower. The tractor if running properly should have ample horsepower for the saw.
@gattonpc
3 жыл бұрын
And the wood is to dry , and the wood feeding is to fast for that tractor to handle. IT needs a powerfull tractor or to slow down the wood feeding.
@kenjett2434
3 жыл бұрын
@@gattonpc none of those should matter I have seen plenty of mills run off similar tractors. The wood being dry does make it denser but if the saw is working properly seasoned wood should not matter.
@gattonpc
3 жыл бұрын
@@kenjett2434 You are right..but In this video case it matters.
@kenjett2434
3 жыл бұрын
@@gattonpc well what you say is only an issue because of all the other issues. If the mill was in good operational condition those things you mentioned would not be a problem. What you said is true but they are symptoms not the cause. You don't treat symptoms you fix the causes of the trouble.
@gattonpc
3 жыл бұрын
@@kenjett2434 " If the mill was in good operational condition" Neither things you mentioned would not be a problem. Aparently you missed your own point in this discution. Well.. cheers.
@kevinbrewer16854 жыл бұрын
Your saw needs serviced ,do you no what speed the mantle is running you need to no that and tell the man hammering your saw ,you don't have enough power not even close, check yours leed you need 1/4 inch make sure nothing is moving on you everything needs to be bolted down good. I hope you get everything working good . Not enough of the mills running. Thanks for putting this up. Good luck!
@kenjett2434
3 жыл бұрын
Leed is important but 1/4 inch is just a bit much and can cause the saw to drift and bind. 1/8th is common but I have seen 1/16th be ample leed. If you need more than 1/8th to run, you have bigger problems.
@maezzee4 жыл бұрын
One gentleman mentioned swadge and a couple other thing re saw velocity and such.....one more thing that needs to be added to that is saw tension which is also extremely important in a circular saw.....this saw may need to be hammered to get tension back into it.....if not it won’t ever cut straight or true.....no matter what you do.....
@billdougherty36703 жыл бұрын
My great aunt and uncle had one of these on there farm in Frenchburg Kentucky
@tennesseesawmillguy15904 жыл бұрын
A couple of tips: When your making your first cut, advance the log with the dogs loose, so it won’t roll the log and bind up. Then tighten them down before entering the cut. Belsaw always recommended not turning larger logs on the carriage. The recommended turning the log on the indeed and sliding it back onto the carriage. You’ll get it dialed in.
@DieselRamcharger
3 жыл бұрын
good guy right there, passing on the advice without being a dick.
@giles-df9yu4 ай бұрын
Green you are, those old David browns have a hand clutch for the power take off. It is on the left and you pull it up. Dead tree meets dull old blade, when you pull the lever to slide the log the back dog is supposed to be connected with a rod to the front one abd both move. Same if you have a three dog table.
@dshurak8274 жыл бұрын
Definitely need to take care of the blade, and bring them RPMS up
@joshschneider97664 жыл бұрын
I suspect that big wheel on the shaft you connected the tractor drive to was for a line shaft steam power setup. Man that thing is old lol
@jimriddle4 жыл бұрын
Try cutting some green logs. Old wood sometimes becomes very hard to cut.
@skitpare26279 ай бұрын
I found a house in the forest, and I lived there happily ever after 😊
@clydeschwartz21673 жыл бұрын
It needs basic maintenance like a sharp saw and a green log not old hard dry hardwood is not what you try to learn with when running a sawmill
@joshschneider97664 жыл бұрын
That chain under it seems to be early twentieth century style which lines up with line shaft power.
@joestreet70362 жыл бұрын
Makes me want to put mine back together to show how it ran
@JamesReynoldsRockWallHunter4 жыл бұрын
Love it history in the woods
@grazynazambeanie59634 ай бұрын
You can have the old sawmill , as long as I get the old Thunderbird lol
@joshschneider97664 жыл бұрын
Damn boys I thought I was impressive resurrecting a hand crank meat grinder lmao. Good for you guys that blade is bonkers.
@tractorman44614 жыл бұрын
The Thunderbird is a '58 or '59. Was the squeaking the carriage wheels ? Mine had a couple that had been stuck so long the previous owner drug them completely flat. I had to make new ones. If you have a couple red cedar close by that seems to be a good wood to set up the saw by. Even though cedar is brasch, it cuts easily and will give you time to assess the condition of the saw. For example, is it dull? Does it need a swaging? Is the carriage running true? Is the bed bending or bowing? Is the blade hammered for a right hand mill or left hand mill? Is the blade hammered for 540 rpm? Of course, its now two months past the date of this first run, so I am sure by now you've got it running pretty smooth. I totally enjoyed this video !!
@colonialfiend
Жыл бұрын
Yessir, everything you said was correct. The saw has new bits, the "wheels" (really piddly rollers) had flat spots so new ones were milled, the carriage was way out of square, etc. Everything has mostly been addressed but it's still vastly underpowered but it has cut quite a few boards since this video. The comments to this video have been tremendously helpful.....lots of people really know their stuff! We had never messed with a mill prior to this but as my grandpa said, just dive in and figure it out!
@claytonmcknight68642 жыл бұрын
I’ve got a bell saw or a sawmobile as the army called them needs a lot of work but will cut almost as much as a hurdle automatic mill
@geraldstahlman703611 ай бұрын
Yes, the tractor needs to be higher. Lots of work to do!
@kurtsmith46572 жыл бұрын
Y'all know just enough to be dangerous but it makes for enjoyable viewing. Noticed you cleaned up the arbor w/ a file and somehow neglected the teeth, good on you. Blade looks like a huge rusty mess, adds a lot of drag. Saw may need hammered but being you don't even know what rpm to run at, guess that doesn't matter much. Personally, those old Belsaw m14's scare the shit out me.
@cliffclark6441
6 ай бұрын
Not a m-14 but much older, got one like it from 1940s. This saw was converted from hand crank carriage feed. It will have the old 1 1/2 mandrel.And the carriage ever part is replaceable.
@chrislangdell1174 жыл бұрын
Saw mill is old but it hasn't been at that location very long. Couple years at most
@tennesseesawmillguy15904 жыл бұрын
Good work. We did the same thing with an old Belsaw. Lots of tinkering and a blade service and she will be sawing good again.
@colonialfiend
4 жыл бұрын
Tennessee Sawmill Guy hey thanks man. Fortunately the guy in the matco sweatshirt can make anything and has quite a few stand alone diesel powerplants. We're going back out tomorrow and I'll try to get detailed video on everything. If anything stands out to you please comment
@theozarkhillbilly90402 жыл бұрын
I'd like to build one like this
@robertward5532 жыл бұрын
Well I liked it, what a find.
@christopherhale8405 Жыл бұрын
To run a mill like that with tractor , you need atleast 70 HP. Especially sawing hardwoods like oak or hickory . And not hydraulic p.t.o. need clutch style P.t.o. the hydraulic drive , will slow down and after while , pump gets hot and break down . Or get a diesel power unit . If use pto , need bigger tractor .
@colonialfiend
Жыл бұрын
Yessir. This video is old but yes, we were vastly underpowered, especially under load and the saw wasn't staying true.....just wobbling. We've since replaced the bits, cleaned the rust, trued' up the carriage and did some gearing changes to keep up the rpms but of course running slower. My buddy has a couple of Cummins' that would power this thing appropriately but is it worth it to go through the effort for a rudimentary, homeowner mill? Regardless, we can cut lumber as it now sits without putting any money towards it.
@christopherhale8405
Жыл бұрын
That's good . I hate to see something like that sit and ruin . You all had a great find there . Not just the mill . Good luck to ya and hope everything goes well . HAPPY NEW YEAR .
@cliffclark6441
6 ай бұрын
Be warned that mill can only handle about 40 hp. That 1 1/2 mandrel can snap off at about 500 ft pounds of torque, the mill was designed for very slow feed. I have bought several of these mills after bad accidents. The one i am running now a guy got killed on it. I got several in different shapes. A couple will broke mandrels. At very least use belts on mandrel to limit hp. I frist run one of these mills at 14 year old with old 8n ford tractor sawing cross ties. So i got over 50 years total running them. Also got big frick mill. be it takes a crew to run it. And the bell saw runs much cheaper.
@MrThenry19883 жыл бұрын
Table is moving. Blade is likely dull. Rust on it won't help. Shined up and shimmer.. Can't blame ya for trying. I would.
@tat2559874 ай бұрын
Yells at the TV "the log is pushing the blade over binding it"! Something's not right with the carriage or the log setup. Oh , and crank that DB up! ;-)
@josephlipetzky28253 жыл бұрын
How do you find a Sawmill in the woods, and can you take possession of it then
@emilios062 жыл бұрын
Se dan multiples factores para un accidente , demasiada suerte
@69yenko654 жыл бұрын
Turn up the tractor till blade rpm reaches 600 rpm or whatever rpm the saw is hammered for
@johnseavey6622
Жыл бұрын
You can't run 600 rpm on the blade because most tractors run at 540 rpm on the power take off if the tractor is nearly wide open throttle.
@69yenko65
Жыл бұрын
@@johnseavey6622 then run it at 540 rpm lol
@joestreet70362 жыл бұрын
Open tractor wide open and see if it helps.not enough power or speed,but also depends in how blade was set up for
@joesinakandid5283 жыл бұрын
Hey Colonialfiend - about that blade - check out "How to Hammer a Circular Saw Blade" on Casey Creamer's youtube channel called Northern Logger. Don't get scared off with the technical stuff - good watching! Great set of videos guys! - Joe -
@michaelofsc41433 жыл бұрын
7:32 you don't file burrs on harden steel with a file, use a stone.
@johnkrueger40382 жыл бұрын
Clean up the saw blade less friction
@dschroeder9430
2 жыл бұрын
Sides of the blade had better not come in contact with the can't or you don't have enough swage in the bits
@duaneboatwright8652 Жыл бұрын
And it would help if yhe pto shaft is not so much in an angle build up the tractor some ,like a lot
@duaneboatwright8652 Жыл бұрын
Blades dull not enough rpms and oil yhe track wheels or put new bearing ones in,i saw the the whole carriage and frame move not good ,sawing with a dull blade will cause many problems
@raganhayes49242 жыл бұрын
I am sure the teeth on the blade were not sharp but why would you try cutting a hard dried out dead log?
@joestreet70362 жыл бұрын
Wish video showed better view of the workings of mill.what makes carriage move
@davidchoatesr197623 күн бұрын
who owns this mill and property? Did the owner give you permission to be there and do all of this or are you just trespassing?
@colonialfiend
23 күн бұрын
All land belongs to the Lord, not a single person.
@materman9514 жыл бұрын
Wow how did yall wind up with that? Buy a place with it already on it? That's cool as hell.
@colonialfiend
4 жыл бұрын
mater man saw it a few times while on the property. It was covered with typical old stuff. We turned the blade and realized the carriage moved. We also saw a box of new teeth and figured there might be potential. We approached the owner, who is a super nice guy, and he said have at it
@gary24752
Жыл бұрын
@@colonialfiend Are you sure he is the owner?
@alanswanson56422 жыл бұрын
Doesn't look abandoned, in fact the roof looks new. Just some leaves on it
@colonialfiend
2 жыл бұрын
It was abandoned for 20+ years. The shed was used to store implements under.
@DukeCannon2 жыл бұрын
So just finding abandoned sawmills in the woods is a thing now?
@larrycurrier2903 жыл бұрын
Just happened to find a sawmill in the woods? damn! Really?
@colonialfiend
3 жыл бұрын
It is in the woods and hasn't been used for years and years. We asked the property owners if we could mess with it and they said to have at it
@sandrasherwood32 Жыл бұрын
Definitely the track needs to be greased its dry or gear oil and the saw is working to harder because it rusty if you take sand paper and sand most of the rust off you will see a big difference and the teeth may need sharpen
@stanwebb34804 жыл бұрын
The rails need ATF on them, like the newer ones have and some on the chain also!!!!!!!! The tractor can not be in idle needs to be going faster than this....say 3000 RPM to 4500 RPM!!!!!!
@cliffclark6441
6 ай бұрын
That blade turns 500 rpm, that tractor would be lucky to turn much over 2,000 rpm wide open.
@philmorrison68984 жыл бұрын
Pretty cool!
@billreyna13554 жыл бұрын
At least grease and lube before using it.
@kayesdigginit15194 жыл бұрын
Did the blade keep flexing over? Man you guys can't be faulted for lack of trying. When we're y'all working on this? Were you able to get it to work for you yet? Happy New Year guys 🎉☺
@colonialfiend
4 жыл бұрын
Kaye's Diggin It yeah, it would bow when it hit a knot. You can hear the tractor bog down quite a bit when cutting so we could not have enough horsepower, the blade could be dull or both. We're determined to cut up a whole log so we'll figure it out
@joshschneider9766
4 жыл бұрын
As stated blade needs a deep cleaning and detailed sharpening. bet anything that solves the bogging problem. Your tractor is definitely not underpowered. And the t bird is either 58 or 59.
@Nortekj
3 жыл бұрын
@@joshschneider9766 The T-bird is a 1958 model. Most of those types of saws were designed to run at 540 power take off shaft rpm
@Gigmaster4 жыл бұрын
Cant believe you guys got it all running. Maybe more HP?
@colonialfiend
4 жыл бұрын
Gigmaster thanks Steve. Yeah, we probably need more hp to keep it running at the required rpms. We'll figure it out....or rather my buddy Thomas will :)
@bobrantz85703 жыл бұрын
All that old machinery and I never saw a grease gun or oil can.
@colonialfiend
3 жыл бұрын
Plenty of grease put into all fittings and every moveable piece of steel as well as the tracks were lubed. I'll do an updated video to show the progress. There's also a rigged lubing system. It's been fun
@brianbloom17997 ай бұрын
1200 rpms
@robertivers6438 Жыл бұрын
Let off on the tension
@bbbnz504 ай бұрын
Put new blade in the rust is holding it back
@james44mag314 жыл бұрын
Not spinning near fast enough!
@danielroden9424
4 жыл бұрын
its a dull rusty spoon. no amount of rpms will fix that.
@brucetitchener397 Жыл бұрын
That was totally miss aligned, as in the carrage was not in line with the blade , or maybe the blade is blunt and ground "not square", it totally cut towards the operator, your damm lucky the teeth on the blade didnt catch the machine and have a dangerous situation on your hands. The blade needs to be dropped off at your local Saw Doctor and check if it needs a hammer then properly sharpened, actually the teeth looked to me as replaceable tips.
@gregwitkamp55834 жыл бұрын
the blade is dull , just need to sharpen and should cut straight unless the blade wont run true
@HeltonLogging4 жыл бұрын
My vote is it`s dull
@tommyswoodpileadventuresan59404 жыл бұрын
That looks fun as hell. Where do I sign up?
@jimamccracken57832 жыл бұрын
Check around maybe an older dude in the area may be able to help you out. Don't fool with it to much till you learn alot.
@montyreeves7302 Жыл бұрын
Teeth need Sharpening Bad. Teeth are worn more on one side causing the blade to walk out the side. Hopefully you didn't just warp the blade.
@jlyle513 жыл бұрын
PTO take off for a tractor.
@rdeanbenson2174 жыл бұрын
great find, Legal?
@kenthuntsingersr75013 жыл бұрын
Is that old mill in Hanover county.
@colonialfiend
3 жыл бұрын
Why do you ask?
@colonialfiend
3 жыл бұрын
I just looked at the video and see what you saw when I went into the barn.
@kenthuntsingersr7501
3 жыл бұрын
@@colonialfiend Place looks familiar. I also know where that address is,could be somewhere else tho.
@kenthuntsingersr7501
3 жыл бұрын
Always wanted to operate a circle mill . I have a band mill but that's not old skool enough.
@colonialfiend
3 жыл бұрын
That's exactly where it is. It's been fun to tinker with
@MrDmorgan523 жыл бұрын
The blade is turning way too slow. It should be singing, you'll know when you get there
@joestreet70362 жыл бұрын
Must be home made carriage
@stephenross15812 жыл бұрын
It’s a death trap waiting to happen, best way to make money-logs with that is to scrap it and spend the money on a chainsaw mill 🤣🤣
@bbbnz504 ай бұрын
And speed it up
@jmfs80652 жыл бұрын
That headsaw is in terrible shape. Not sharp and has no tension in it anymore
@ericmcrory46684 жыл бұрын
I'm sure you guys know this about horsepower... It's like sex. Way too much is just about enough!! Actually, I think that rusty blade needs to be cleaned up and sharpened, and then it will work as expected.
@colonialfiend
4 жыл бұрын
Lol. We cleaned the blade and replaced bits. We also squared the tracks. We can't do much about the HP right now but we did slow down the carriage so it's cutting good but slow. If we can ever make it back there I'll make an updated video. Thanks for watching!
@zoezoe6103 жыл бұрын
Great place to lose an arm or have a nasty trip.
@blairbreland14432 жыл бұрын
This looks more like someone got too old and you guys are trespassing cause this stuff looks too good to be abandoned
@colonialfiend
2 жыл бұрын
He died a few years back. From what we learned over the past couple of years, he was good man. He was super resourceful and like men from years ago, made do with what he had.
@pavel_alchimic3 жыл бұрын
Да.... Пилить лес - не ваше, ребята. Не ваше.
@derrellbarnhill86572 жыл бұрын
Y'all in over your head
@chriskourlos4407 Жыл бұрын
Oh thats junk!
@Doitgood522 жыл бұрын
The blade is blunt you fools 🤣
@johngranata5515 Жыл бұрын
sharpen them teeth
@Extremiste_ Жыл бұрын
Flop
@ll1881ll Жыл бұрын
Try editing your video to five minutes. More people will watch it. And turn off your microphone
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Another episode of dumb and dumber. Lol
@buggsy5
2 жыл бұрын
Yep. One of the major problems is that the sharpness and set on the saw blade are not even. That is why the kerf curves sharply. Either that, or the saw blade is not parallel to the track. Probably a combination of both problems.
@davidkitson635
2 жыл бұрын
The possibility’s, for disaster, are almost endless. But my money is on someone wrapped around the PTO shaft. Although random flying objects is a close contender. It sounded like the Titanic scraping the iceberg.
@bobinga.inga.8615
Жыл бұрын
Looks a lot like a belsaw M14. I have one I have been sewing with for 40 years and still use it all the time. Mine is an inserted tooth blade. I run mine with a tractor. I have cut untold thousands of board feet with this all-male you just have to know what your doing. There is information on the web on how to set Mill up, sharpen the teeth, and check to see if the blade is hammered properly.
@giles-df9yu
4 ай бұрын
You should never run a pto with those sharp double angles....
I love these videos of old abandoned machines brought back to life!!
Amazing post! I really appreciated the way you recorded , simple and real! Thanks
My dad ordered a Belsaw in the late 70s and built it using an old logging truck trailer to make it mobile. A Ford 240 inline 6 powered it. I pulled quite a few boards off of it as a young man until he sold it in the mid 80s and bought a mobile dimension mill. The Belsaw is still making boards in N CA for its owner.
@colonialfiend
Жыл бұрын
Do you have any videos of it? I'd love to see it
The blade is dull but the video is not! Thanks for all the detailed shots
Good grief! AT LEAST you could've got rid of most of the rust and oiled/greased everything.
Not sure if the tractor is yours or not, but out of the interest of preservation of that little machine.... please try the following. The tractor has a two stage clutch, pushing the pedal down all the way should disengage the PTO. If the PTO does not disengage even with clutch fully depressed means that the clutch has gone out of adjustment. There's an inspection plate on the side of the bell-housing that can be removed that should permit access to three adjusting screws on the clutch cover plate. Set these to the correct setting and with any luck your PTO clutch should work again. I had the same issue on a David Brown 950 tractor. The adjuster (one of three equally spaced around the clutch), it's the 1/2 spanner size nut with the allen screw adjuster down the centre. Slacken the nut and screw the adjuster until it contacts something (pressure plate) then back off 1.5 turns. Don't forget to do all three.
As a experienced Sawyer a few problems I see. First off saw is very dull and teeth needed swedged. Secondly rpm's are not high enough to make the blade stand up flat under load. Third there is alot of rust on the blade that needs cleaned up that robs you of horsepower. The tractor if running properly should have ample horsepower for the saw.
@gattonpc
3 жыл бұрын
And the wood is to dry , and the wood feeding is to fast for that tractor to handle. IT needs a powerfull tractor or to slow down the wood feeding.
@kenjett2434
3 жыл бұрын
@@gattonpc none of those should matter I have seen plenty of mills run off similar tractors. The wood being dry does make it denser but if the saw is working properly seasoned wood should not matter.
@gattonpc
3 жыл бұрын
@@kenjett2434 You are right..but In this video case it matters.
@kenjett2434
3 жыл бұрын
@@gattonpc well what you say is only an issue because of all the other issues. If the mill was in good operational condition those things you mentioned would not be a problem. What you said is true but they are symptoms not the cause. You don't treat symptoms you fix the causes of the trouble.
@gattonpc
3 жыл бұрын
@@kenjett2434 " If the mill was in good operational condition" Neither things you mentioned would not be a problem. Aparently you missed your own point in this discution. Well.. cheers.
Your saw needs serviced ,do you no what speed the mantle is running you need to no that and tell the man hammering your saw ,you don't have enough power not even close, check yours leed you need 1/4 inch make sure nothing is moving on you everything needs to be bolted down good. I hope you get everything working good . Not enough of the mills running. Thanks for putting this up. Good luck!
@kenjett2434
3 жыл бұрын
Leed is important but 1/4 inch is just a bit much and can cause the saw to drift and bind. 1/8th is common but I have seen 1/16th be ample leed. If you need more than 1/8th to run, you have bigger problems.
One gentleman mentioned swadge and a couple other thing re saw velocity and such.....one more thing that needs to be added to that is saw tension which is also extremely important in a circular saw.....this saw may need to be hammered to get tension back into it.....if not it won’t ever cut straight or true.....no matter what you do.....
My great aunt and uncle had one of these on there farm in Frenchburg Kentucky
A couple of tips: When your making your first cut, advance the log with the dogs loose, so it won’t roll the log and bind up. Then tighten them down before entering the cut. Belsaw always recommended not turning larger logs on the carriage. The recommended turning the log on the indeed and sliding it back onto the carriage. You’ll get it dialed in.
@DieselRamcharger
3 жыл бұрын
good guy right there, passing on the advice without being a dick.
Green you are, those old David browns have a hand clutch for the power take off. It is on the left and you pull it up. Dead tree meets dull old blade, when you pull the lever to slide the log the back dog is supposed to be connected with a rod to the front one abd both move. Same if you have a three dog table.
Definitely need to take care of the blade, and bring them RPMS up
I suspect that big wheel on the shaft you connected the tractor drive to was for a line shaft steam power setup. Man that thing is old lol
Try cutting some green logs. Old wood sometimes becomes very hard to cut.
I found a house in the forest, and I lived there happily ever after 😊
It needs basic maintenance like a sharp saw and a green log not old hard dry hardwood is not what you try to learn with when running a sawmill
That chain under it seems to be early twentieth century style which lines up with line shaft power.
Makes me want to put mine back together to show how it ran
Love it history in the woods
You can have the old sawmill , as long as I get the old Thunderbird lol
Damn boys I thought I was impressive resurrecting a hand crank meat grinder lmao. Good for you guys that blade is bonkers.
The Thunderbird is a '58 or '59. Was the squeaking the carriage wheels ? Mine had a couple that had been stuck so long the previous owner drug them completely flat. I had to make new ones. If you have a couple red cedar close by that seems to be a good wood to set up the saw by. Even though cedar is brasch, it cuts easily and will give you time to assess the condition of the saw. For example, is it dull? Does it need a swaging? Is the carriage running true? Is the bed bending or bowing? Is the blade hammered for a right hand mill or left hand mill? Is the blade hammered for 540 rpm? Of course, its now two months past the date of this first run, so I am sure by now you've got it running pretty smooth. I totally enjoyed this video !!
@colonialfiend
Жыл бұрын
Yessir, everything you said was correct. The saw has new bits, the "wheels" (really piddly rollers) had flat spots so new ones were milled, the carriage was way out of square, etc. Everything has mostly been addressed but it's still vastly underpowered but it has cut quite a few boards since this video. The comments to this video have been tremendously helpful.....lots of people really know their stuff! We had never messed with a mill prior to this but as my grandpa said, just dive in and figure it out!
I’ve got a bell saw or a sawmobile as the army called them needs a lot of work but will cut almost as much as a hurdle automatic mill
Yes, the tractor needs to be higher. Lots of work to do!
Y'all know just enough to be dangerous but it makes for enjoyable viewing. Noticed you cleaned up the arbor w/ a file and somehow neglected the teeth, good on you. Blade looks like a huge rusty mess, adds a lot of drag. Saw may need hammered but being you don't even know what rpm to run at, guess that doesn't matter much. Personally, those old Belsaw m14's scare the shit out me.
@cliffclark6441
6 ай бұрын
Not a m-14 but much older, got one like it from 1940s. This saw was converted from hand crank carriage feed. It will have the old 1 1/2 mandrel.And the carriage ever part is replaceable.
Saw mill is old but it hasn't been at that location very long. Couple years at most
Good work. We did the same thing with an old Belsaw. Lots of tinkering and a blade service and she will be sawing good again.
@colonialfiend
4 жыл бұрын
Tennessee Sawmill Guy hey thanks man. Fortunately the guy in the matco sweatshirt can make anything and has quite a few stand alone diesel powerplants. We're going back out tomorrow and I'll try to get detailed video on everything. If anything stands out to you please comment
I'd like to build one like this
Well I liked it, what a find.
To run a mill like that with tractor , you need atleast 70 HP. Especially sawing hardwoods like oak or hickory . And not hydraulic p.t.o. need clutch style P.t.o. the hydraulic drive , will slow down and after while , pump gets hot and break down . Or get a diesel power unit . If use pto , need bigger tractor .
@colonialfiend
Жыл бұрын
Yessir. This video is old but yes, we were vastly underpowered, especially under load and the saw wasn't staying true.....just wobbling. We've since replaced the bits, cleaned the rust, trued' up the carriage and did some gearing changes to keep up the rpms but of course running slower. My buddy has a couple of Cummins' that would power this thing appropriately but is it worth it to go through the effort for a rudimentary, homeowner mill? Regardless, we can cut lumber as it now sits without putting any money towards it.
@christopherhale8405
Жыл бұрын
That's good . I hate to see something like that sit and ruin . You all had a great find there . Not just the mill . Good luck to ya and hope everything goes well . HAPPY NEW YEAR .
@cliffclark6441
6 ай бұрын
Be warned that mill can only handle about 40 hp. That 1 1/2 mandrel can snap off at about 500 ft pounds of torque, the mill was designed for very slow feed. I have bought several of these mills after bad accidents. The one i am running now a guy got killed on it. I got several in different shapes. A couple will broke mandrels. At very least use belts on mandrel to limit hp. I frist run one of these mills at 14 year old with old 8n ford tractor sawing cross ties. So i got over 50 years total running them. Also got big frick mill. be it takes a crew to run it. And the bell saw runs much cheaper.
Table is moving. Blade is likely dull. Rust on it won't help. Shined up and shimmer.. Can't blame ya for trying. I would.
Yells at the TV "the log is pushing the blade over binding it"! Something's not right with the carriage or the log setup. Oh , and crank that DB up! ;-)
How do you find a Sawmill in the woods, and can you take possession of it then
Se dan multiples factores para un accidente , demasiada suerte
Turn up the tractor till blade rpm reaches 600 rpm or whatever rpm the saw is hammered for
@johnseavey6622
Жыл бұрын
You can't run 600 rpm on the blade because most tractors run at 540 rpm on the power take off if the tractor is nearly wide open throttle.
@69yenko65
Жыл бұрын
@@johnseavey6622 then run it at 540 rpm lol
Open tractor wide open and see if it helps.not enough power or speed,but also depends in how blade was set up for
Hey Colonialfiend - about that blade - check out "How to Hammer a Circular Saw Blade" on Casey Creamer's youtube channel called Northern Logger. Don't get scared off with the technical stuff - good watching! Great set of videos guys! - Joe -
7:32 you don't file burrs on harden steel with a file, use a stone.
Clean up the saw blade less friction
@dschroeder9430
2 жыл бұрын
Sides of the blade had better not come in contact with the can't or you don't have enough swage in the bits
And it would help if yhe pto shaft is not so much in an angle build up the tractor some ,like a lot
Blades dull not enough rpms and oil yhe track wheels or put new bearing ones in,i saw the the whole carriage and frame move not good ,sawing with a dull blade will cause many problems
I am sure the teeth on the blade were not sharp but why would you try cutting a hard dried out dead log?
Wish video showed better view of the workings of mill.what makes carriage move
who owns this mill and property? Did the owner give you permission to be there and do all of this or are you just trespassing?
@colonialfiend
23 күн бұрын
All land belongs to the Lord, not a single person.
Wow how did yall wind up with that? Buy a place with it already on it? That's cool as hell.
@colonialfiend
4 жыл бұрын
mater man saw it a few times while on the property. It was covered with typical old stuff. We turned the blade and realized the carriage moved. We also saw a box of new teeth and figured there might be potential. We approached the owner, who is a super nice guy, and he said have at it
@gary24752
Жыл бұрын
@@colonialfiend Are you sure he is the owner?
Doesn't look abandoned, in fact the roof looks new. Just some leaves on it
@colonialfiend
2 жыл бұрын
It was abandoned for 20+ years. The shed was used to store implements under.
So just finding abandoned sawmills in the woods is a thing now?
Just happened to find a sawmill in the woods? damn! Really?
@colonialfiend
3 жыл бұрын
It is in the woods and hasn't been used for years and years. We asked the property owners if we could mess with it and they said to have at it
Definitely the track needs to be greased its dry or gear oil and the saw is working to harder because it rusty if you take sand paper and sand most of the rust off you will see a big difference and the teeth may need sharpen
The rails need ATF on them, like the newer ones have and some on the chain also!!!!!!!! The tractor can not be in idle needs to be going faster than this....say 3000 RPM to 4500 RPM!!!!!!
@cliffclark6441
6 ай бұрын
That blade turns 500 rpm, that tractor would be lucky to turn much over 2,000 rpm wide open.
Pretty cool!
At least grease and lube before using it.
Did the blade keep flexing over? Man you guys can't be faulted for lack of trying. When we're y'all working on this? Were you able to get it to work for you yet? Happy New Year guys 🎉☺
@colonialfiend
4 жыл бұрын
Kaye's Diggin It yeah, it would bow when it hit a knot. You can hear the tractor bog down quite a bit when cutting so we could not have enough horsepower, the blade could be dull or both. We're determined to cut up a whole log so we'll figure it out
@joshschneider9766
4 жыл бұрын
As stated blade needs a deep cleaning and detailed sharpening. bet anything that solves the bogging problem. Your tractor is definitely not underpowered. And the t bird is either 58 or 59.
@Nortekj
3 жыл бұрын
@@joshschneider9766 The T-bird is a 1958 model. Most of those types of saws were designed to run at 540 power take off shaft rpm
Cant believe you guys got it all running. Maybe more HP?
@colonialfiend
4 жыл бұрын
Gigmaster thanks Steve. Yeah, we probably need more hp to keep it running at the required rpms. We'll figure it out....or rather my buddy Thomas will :)
All that old machinery and I never saw a grease gun or oil can.
@colonialfiend
3 жыл бұрын
Plenty of grease put into all fittings and every moveable piece of steel as well as the tracks were lubed. I'll do an updated video to show the progress. There's also a rigged lubing system. It's been fun
1200 rpms
Let off on the tension
Put new blade in the rust is holding it back
Not spinning near fast enough!
@danielroden9424
4 жыл бұрын
its a dull rusty spoon. no amount of rpms will fix that.
That was totally miss aligned, as in the carrage was not in line with the blade , or maybe the blade is blunt and ground "not square", it totally cut towards the operator, your damm lucky the teeth on the blade didnt catch the machine and have a dangerous situation on your hands. The blade needs to be dropped off at your local Saw Doctor and check if it needs a hammer then properly sharpened, actually the teeth looked to me as replaceable tips.
the blade is dull , just need to sharpen and should cut straight unless the blade wont run true
My vote is it`s dull
That looks fun as hell. Where do I sign up?
Check around maybe an older dude in the area may be able to help you out. Don't fool with it to much till you learn alot.
Teeth need Sharpening Bad. Teeth are worn more on one side causing the blade to walk out the side. Hopefully you didn't just warp the blade.
PTO take off for a tractor.
great find, Legal?
Is that old mill in Hanover county.
@colonialfiend
3 жыл бұрын
Why do you ask?
@colonialfiend
3 жыл бұрын
I just looked at the video and see what you saw when I went into the barn.
@kenthuntsingersr7501
3 жыл бұрын
@@colonialfiend Place looks familiar. I also know where that address is,could be somewhere else tho.
@kenthuntsingersr7501
3 жыл бұрын
Always wanted to operate a circle mill . I have a band mill but that's not old skool enough.
@colonialfiend
3 жыл бұрын
That's exactly where it is. It's been fun to tinker with
The blade is turning way too slow. It should be singing, you'll know when you get there
Must be home made carriage
It’s a death trap waiting to happen, best way to make money-logs with that is to scrap it and spend the money on a chainsaw mill 🤣🤣
And speed it up
That headsaw is in terrible shape. Not sharp and has no tension in it anymore
I'm sure you guys know this about horsepower... It's like sex. Way too much is just about enough!! Actually, I think that rusty blade needs to be cleaned up and sharpened, and then it will work as expected.
@colonialfiend
4 жыл бұрын
Lol. We cleaned the blade and replaced bits. We also squared the tracks. We can't do much about the HP right now but we did slow down the carriage so it's cutting good but slow. If we can ever make it back there I'll make an updated video. Thanks for watching!
Great place to lose an arm or have a nasty trip.
This looks more like someone got too old and you guys are trespassing cause this stuff looks too good to be abandoned
@colonialfiend
2 жыл бұрын
He died a few years back. From what we learned over the past couple of years, he was good man. He was super resourceful and like men from years ago, made do with what he had.
Да.... Пилить лес - не ваше, ребята. Не ваше.
Y'all in over your head
Oh thats junk!
The blade is blunt you fools 🤣
sharpen them teeth
Flop
Try editing your video to five minutes. More people will watch it. And turn off your microphone
@colonialfiend
Жыл бұрын
Thanks