Railomatic
ArboristSite Operative
I have made a few of these mills now and just putting the finishing touches to my latest model, which I will now use for my own timber persuits, she has 13 inch car wheels and tyres, uses a 2=1/2" stellite tipped bands, which give me at leasr 30 hours between sharpening.
Fully gaurded and has a cut of safety cord/switch and stops from flat out to stop in less than ten seconds to comply with EU rulings, she has a road going chassis capable of carrying 750 Kg, which is the max allowed without the need of brakes on the axle, the trailer is 15 feet long and can handle a full 2 foot log by 15 foot log,
She can be lowered to ground level in a couple of minuites by removing the axle and has a hand winch that can load even the biggest logs without the need for any big machinery.
I have recently added cam lock type log dogs and corner posts for added ridgidity, she is well worth the effort and can do all that a Miser can do, all be it a little slower than the Miser equivelant, but cost me a fifth of the price of the same Miser in its class.
The whole system weighs exacxtly 400 kilos, which means she can be pulled by any of the bigger ATV's right to where the action is, I love her to bits and will enjoy using her this year to convert timber for my green oak venture, garden furniture thing that I'm just getting into.
Fully gaurded and has a cut of safety cord/switch and stops from flat out to stop in less than ten seconds to comply with EU rulings, she has a road going chassis capable of carrying 750 Kg, which is the max allowed without the need of brakes on the axle, the trailer is 15 feet long and can handle a full 2 foot log by 15 foot log,
She can be lowered to ground level in a couple of minuites by removing the axle and has a hand winch that can load even the biggest logs without the need for any big machinery.
I have recently added cam lock type log dogs and corner posts for added ridgidity, she is well worth the effort and can do all that a Miser can do, all be it a little slower than the Miser equivelant, but cost me a fifth of the price of the same Miser in its class.
The whole system weighs exacxtly 400 kilos, which means she can be pulled by any of the bigger ATV's right to where the action is, I love her to bits and will enjoy using her this year to convert timber for my green oak venture, garden furniture thing that I'm just getting into.