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1105 making lumber

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lyle niemi

02-12-2012 19:15:36




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just thought you would like to see what the massey is doing this winter :D third party image third party image third party image third party image third party image third party image

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samn40

02-13-2012 10:23:46




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 Re: 1105 making lumber in reply to lyle niemi, 02-12-2012 19:15:36  
PTO should be OK at that height , Round balers are every bit as high if not even higher and they have to turn sharp corners. Keeping both angles equal is more important! Sam
Ps maybe Lyle could find some snow to pile under the 1105,we have none here,...thankfully.



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Tony in Mass.

02-13-2012 08:40:14




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 Re: 1105 making lumber in reply to lyle niemi, 02-12-2012 19:15:36  
Yep. The tractor has to go up about a foot. That PTO is too low for what you are doing. I'm sure you can find some extra dirt or a couple old planks somewhere close by.....



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2tractors

02-13-2012 16:16:14




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 Re: 1105 making lumber in reply to Tony in Mass., 02-13-2012 08:40:14  
Sounds like jealously to me Lyle,go ahead and raise the height a little. I like the old style saw marks in the lumber, got some heart pine here in the kitchen with all the drawers cut from the same board with the saw marks.



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Hendrik

02-13-2012 07:11:15




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 Re: 1105 making lumber in reply to lyle niemi, 02-12-2012 19:15:36  
Great work!
Has your Massey been sitting there idle all summer 'cause weeds are growing though the dual? LOL



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Trac

02-13-2012 06:21:52




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 Re: 1105 making lumber in reply to lyle niemi, 02-12-2012 19:15:36  
That saw dust must make great soil. What do you do with all the lumber once it's milled, i don't see it stacked any where?



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