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Hello! Timber Harvester 30HT25 Timber Harvester made excellent mills If you can find the serial number on your mill, that will tell you the year it was built If you're on Facebook, there is a Facebook support group for Timber Harvester's Search for "Timber Harvester sawmill owners and users"
Timber Harvester Question - The Forestry Forum With my 2003 Timber Harvester mill, the gearbox mates to the up down hydraulic motor using a paired chain that wraps 2 gears that are butted up against one another -- one on the motor, and the other on the gearbox input shaft It sounds like your worm gear layout is different A picture might help us see what the differences are
looking for a timber harvester owner manual - The Forestry Forum The Owners Manuals for Timber Harvester weren't really all that much A couple of paragraphs on basics (very basic) on mill operation, and the rest is diagrams of how to put sub-assemblies together They threw in the engine owners manual too (mine was a Kohler CH730)
timber harvester sawmill ht3025 - The Forestry Forum I find on my timber harvester the same issue The feed speed control gets a lot of use You might want to check the double belt drive tension from the motor to the drive wheel If it is too loose or the belts worn it can slip some and loose power Worn belts on the ban wheels and improper blade tension can also contribute
Timber harvester mill - forestryforum. com With most logs the sawyer using a TL19 can grade saw as easily as with our most expensive mill This mill shares Timber Harvester's fast log lift, clamp design, posts, and reversible chain turner with the HT models The 30TL19 also features our dragback system, remote flow control, and remote control of sawhead
Timber Harvester - forestryforum. com Here's what i can tell you about my experiences with my Timber Harvester sawmill I have the 30HT25 which means it has 25" bandwheels, can cut about a 30" log, and has a Hydraulic turner I bought it new in 2003, so it's 12 years old now
advice on repowering my timber harvester sawmill - The Forestry Forum We now build and repair the Timber Harvester brand mills For ease of use and best power torque, the electric motor is the way to go, unless you need to be portable Have your local electric shop build you a "rotary phase converter" from a used electric motor, 25 hp unit You'll need 100 amp single phase with #2 wire to feed the converter