Figured I’d start a thread for my new sawmill adventure. Since the BX is going to be helping do the work. started out with a friend needing some help with it, and turned into being able to set it up at my place. It’s a 1985 LT30. Sat outside neglected for quite a few years. I cleaned the carb, swapped the plugs, oil, and filter, it also needed a fuel pump. The Honda 20hp fires now right up. Another friend of mine had some pine and spruce that he isn’t go to get a chance to cut this year, so he sold it all to me for I hope was a good deal..... being sarcastic, i know he wouldn’t screw me over, he also hooked me up with a fuel pump for the price of a few beers! Took me three loads on my flat deck to get it all home and stacked. The little orange shovel moved every log, 2 I couldn’t pick up I will measure them later to get a rough weight estimate. I could curl them so they did make it to the pile. So far I have figured out how to adjust The blade and square it up. First time I fired it up, the blade spun off right away. Now I know how to true it up on the wheels. got 4 cedar logs for free to practice with. Anything cut out of them that’s useless will just go into the woodstove. The first cedar log was cut into a few 1” slats, the rest was cut into 2x4 and the final piece left over is a 4x4 the last piece of lumber on the mill has to be at least 3” because that’s the limit to how low it will cut. the lift chain snapped on the last cut. I’m going to replace the entire chain instead of just the link. I don’t want to have it break again and everything on the machine is rusted up. Some of the pics are in the what did you do thread. A minor oops picture added to the end. Thinking when I take the grill guard off, I may just cut the entire bottom piece off and make it out of thicker steel.
for those of you who operate these things, I’d like suggestions/ recommendations on what to use as lubricants on it. What do I grease the chains with? is there something I can coat the metal on metal pieces that move? Like the main beam for example. For blade coolant everyone around here just runs -45 windshield washer fluid.
for those of you who operate these things, I’d like suggestions/ recommendations on what to use as lubricants on it. What do I grease the chains with? is there something I can coat the metal on metal pieces that move? Like the main beam for example. For blade coolant everyone around here just runs -45 windshield washer fluid.