I got the same problem I have To do same process thank you for this good video and explain detail by detail 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@SCDeerAddict2 күн бұрын
I have a miva va15p, it does stall sometimes, would that mean pressure is likely to high or too low?
@Allenmassageguy9 күн бұрын
Omg at this rate I should have the Chrome removed off of my Dodge ram in the year of 2029. A new grill for my truck is only $80. That’s what I’m gonna do. But a new one
@Rad_B_OLand12 күн бұрын
How many rolls did it take?
@HegMears13 күн бұрын
Dude. This is exactly my truck and situation. Thanks for putting the video up. I like how you put the tool sizes in there. Cheers
@jamest.162718 күн бұрын
That was a great video got to do the samething with my yard ornament.😂😂
@TheSeastar1918 күн бұрын
Parts are no issue at all coz in China they have truck loads of what ever you need, complete gearbox's, complete engines, complete rear ends, even complete tractors! I can often get parts for our Chinese machinery quicker then John Deere or Caterpillar, I know you may laugh at that but I can tell you it's the truth. And yes their quality control needs to be improved but usually only minor issues, as for the radiator cap, well I would have just changed the cap so there was no need for a header tank at all, easy fix. Cheers
@matthewgarrison100821 күн бұрын
The moter pop and not starting up without throttle is probably carb
@matthewgarrison100821 күн бұрын
Like my harley lol
@MM-yn9niАй бұрын
made in china
@billybob1773Ай бұрын
this particular brand is the most effective I've seen 5089 is the code, crc make a couple of other types but they don't work anywhere near as instantly
@brandonmathews7495Ай бұрын
How did you fix the acuture shaft I broke mine to?
@MarkM-ke6cnАй бұрын
Gracias!
@jakewonderly63382 ай бұрын
Made me so nervous seeing you grab that chrome plating with your bare hands. I’ve filleted myself a few times on that stuff. Sharp as a razor
@donjones71492 ай бұрын
You get what you pay for
@shadowdemon132 ай бұрын
Branding isn't just Woodland Mills, it's EVERY company. They ALL outsource their products from the same manufacturers. Backfire is caused by valves being out of adjustment or timing.
@cliffordsilungwe2 ай бұрын
With all those problems why was it so expensive
@cliffordsilungwe2 ай бұрын
With all those problems why was it so expensive
@PSDGarage2 ай бұрын
"Dont get ride of the fuel cooler" as if the cummins or the duramax had em... if the fuel just went back to the tank its be fine..
@andrewdavis54042 ай бұрын
My neighbor has this exact mill . He set it up dead level and added extra support . He made sure everything worked properly .adjusted and fettled until perfect. Adjusted spark gap and carb adjustment. Just the difference in some men. He cuts true timber and never heard him curse once. Take a long hard look at yourself buddy.
@mrm55152 ай бұрын
Thank you! Something similar to this is the only chance I might have to own a skidsteer.
@cabotbluegill2 ай бұрын
well interesting review but with your complaints all changed and redone noone could afford a hobby mill for sure
@whappel0072 ай бұрын
Thx man....that job sure seems a little more doable...I appreciate the time and work you put in to sharing with us... how's the old truck doing?
@michaelbellm71913 ай бұрын
He says, “I am not sure whats wrong with it…” The answer…its a Ford!
@JT-RAP3 ай бұрын
For the money Kholers are great engines I’ve had several, never had an issue.
@pearseoshannon12703 ай бұрын
Another waste of time video. Miraculously the joystick unit magically appears on the desk.
@rngwrm3 ай бұрын
wish i'd watched this a couple of hours ago. i already own a heat gun, just never occurs to me that i should use it. maybe i scuffed it up enough? already painted it, but it's toyota, so at least they did it right, and it only had two small bubbles in it to start
@campgrimsley4 ай бұрын
Took break cleaner and sprayed down in mine took an orange stihl flat head and put down in there. Started working with in a minute or so. A little dirt can screw a lot up fast
@rcajun89024 ай бұрын
How can you check a rail by having it on bisquits , you gotta be joking. That setup is junk.
@scottgagnon74634 ай бұрын
you have no idea what your talking about 😂
@billyohara2394 ай бұрын
wow
@dylanprine42504 ай бұрын
Did it sequel constantly. I’m having a whining noise come from the front drive side of my 2010 6.4 it’s not constant so I really don’t know if it’s a bad ground through the radio or if it’s something like this.
@MindoroFarmLife4 ай бұрын
Great review...I just found it.... we're looking at Chinese alternatives to Kubota here in the Philippines....Seems like many of the issues are related to the engine swap to meet Canadian EPA regs....and the half-assed bastardized conversion....but I wonder how others have found the performance of the original engine...
@neoknight142154 ай бұрын
Lol ive gotta replace mine different car its a ford though. Im so lazy like ugh ok i guess im gonna do it soon.
@Corey-y4p4 ай бұрын
Any chance you know if it’s normal for some air to come out where the fork shaft comes out? I noticed you didn’t put a seal there so I’m assuming it would be normal. I sprayed my engine down with soapy water to try and find leaks and the one spot that bubbled up is right at that shaft that you just installed. Trying to figure out if it’s normal or not, and really hoping you may know the answer to that lol.
@edwinmartin53654 ай бұрын
I am faced with same problem but mine is on back seat so much easier to get buckle loose by just taking the 18mm nut off the bolt on floor. But now I need to figure out how you split the housing apart and how to glue it back together once I get it cleaned out! Would be nice to show video how you split open the buckle plastic housing!
@arnoldpraesent1745 ай бұрын
Hi, i mostly agreee with the mentioned points... but not about child labor... yes, it needs a lot of adjustments to make it work properly. What i want to add - at least what i see on my HM130Max - the post system i dont like, the teflon pushings are crap - there is always play in it - you cant adjust it to be firmly- if so they wear out quickly. So the head is always in a shake during cuts. As you said, the head isn't stable at all - it wiggles like a dog tail. My engin starts like a charm - first pull or after 1 sec of e-start - it idles... bangs and pops at the end - yes it does - i dont care about it. It vibrates like hell - maybe some rubber vib-absorbers woold be good. Another thing to be mentioned - the quality of the paint it bad, very bad- i have it covered with rost everywhere - paint is coming of in big chuncks after 2 years... I dont like the throttle at all, you dont get the full revs - no matter how you are adjusting the cable. Rails - yes i agree- this is a fail. I was loading a oak log with the traktor on it - the rails gets bend so easy - but the good thing is - with a sludge hammer - they are bend back quickly. ;-) no to be honest - the rail system is crap. I never had thrown of any band yet... bearings are fine, clutch is fine etc... tensioning system is also fine - very basic but it works. The hight adjustment with cables needs to be adjusted time to time, thats fine, i dont like the handle - it takes awefull long time and muscle power to get from top to bottom and bottom to top position. The measurement ruler are junk - dont use them. After 2 years out in the elements they shrink and the readings are wrong - so the thickness of the boards is wrong as well - what a bloody nightmare! I glued a std. steal ruler to it and not everything is in size again. Took me a while to figure that out. At the hm130 the banks are covered with stainless steal so it does not react with oak wookd for example- thats good. The librication system needs some modifications to but the lub where it belongs - but this is an easy fixe. All over, yes - its a cheap machinery made out of chinesium in china - but as we are in europe, its metric which is good (not imperial - because of not having and imperial tools), its cheap which is also good and for my purpose as a starter in cutting lumber its a good (enoght), cheap entry to make, to learn and realy know what i want to have, what works for me and what i realy need to look at buying a better bandsaw once the next time. I didnt want to invest 15k€ to figure out its not my hobby any more, i dont like it or i dont need it anymore - so i have invested 4k€ to learn and make mistakes and bend things up etc... and at the end, with some adjustments, modifications, etc... you will get the job done quite well... Summary: Yes, cheap chinesium from china, yes, lots of down sides of the mill but as entry, for learning and starting, getting some projects done - its worth the money. With a bit of fiddeling you will get it working somehow good enought to make some decent lumber. Would i buy this saw if i want to enter lumber business professionally - NO. Would i buy this saw again - NO because i have already learned so many things what i like, what i want to have and whats important for my way of working - would i recommand the saw for someone who wants to try it out and start learning on a small budge - YES. Am I happy with it - YES - for now. Remember - you get what you pay floks. UPDATE: One thing i forgot to mention - the extension blade guide - this thing is most likely the main reason why this saw is not cutting properly. This is realy bad desing and you cant adjust it to be sturdy to guid the blade - best option is to keep it always way in and fix it in place a good as possible. Thinking of it - i think thats even the worst part of the whole sawmill. Thats a fail in design, construction and material choice... a total loss.
@katherinehocking89745 ай бұрын
Great for the places that are bubbled already, but not so great for the adhered!
@fabiancanada88765 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the video, I think it gives a very important perspective on the mill! I have a Hm126 myself and I only have 15 hours on it. I have been fighting with in from the beginning because the blades keeps coming off (I destroyed 10 or so already). I think for what the mill costs it is a good mill (if you really think about it.. of how many parts there are and everything). But there are so many flaws.. you need to be a mechanic and need to enjoy tinkering on that stuff (I simply have a hard time finding time for it and/or simply don't enjoy it and would rather mill logs than fix machinery). I think that I will try to fix my tracking issues and mill the logs up that I have and sell it. If I were to ever buy one again it would be a Woodmizer I think. But a new lt35 hydraulic is 50k now so I don't think it makes any sense anymore.. maybe just buy lumber in the future.
@amaryaser46955 ай бұрын
How much??
@Tiersmoke925555 ай бұрын
Why don't we have any Canadian brands?
@bthorn50355 ай бұрын
$440 for a catch can is ridiculous. I'm searching for an alternative now. The problem is finding a can with big enough inlets and outlets. Most are pretty small. Best I've found is a unit with 3/4 fittings and it has baffles. $40. I'll modify that with hoses, fittings, and a bracket and save money.
@holden82775 ай бұрын
For starters I’m not usually this harsh but dang 😂😂😂 what a joke learn to set up, level and true your track right everything you described for one u should have known before you purchased and for 2 it sounds like most of your problems are USER error !!! sounds like you should probably stay in the house with with women sorry not sorry I mean dang listen to yourself 😢
@hogcracker69695 ай бұрын
Great idea if you have a month to take all the chrome ofg😂
@jimbauer68225 ай бұрын
If its so bad get rid of it and get something better
@markmillers44915 ай бұрын
Did it fix it?
@mschinadollar6 ай бұрын
Where to buy
@ChineseSkidSteer5 ай бұрын
hello
@IsambardKingdom6 ай бұрын
A mate has just last week purchased the Australian version of this 55 hp 4x4 - yes we expect a few minor issues with minor items that won’t effect the actual performance of the tractor - but these things won’t cause us the grief they seem to give you. Purchase was through Tanner Track in Melbourne Victoria Australia- David the owner of this business is very knowledgeable about his Lovol tractors and we are confident about any support we will need from him - this is the advantage of dealing with a good local agent/supplier how knows his stuff.
@IsambardKingdom6 ай бұрын
Metal fragments on the gearbox magnetic plug - if the ball of debris is no bigger than the end of your thumb stop stressing --you were non specific about the quantity of this debris! -- I have a Zetor 6245 a 1985 build that always has debris on the magnetic plug - think this is caused by the rough as guts friends that borrow it. Look for large chunks of metal ie bits of gear teeth and bearing cages - if you find these start to worry, not before.
@IsambardKingdom6 ай бұрын
Think you will find that hydraulic tank is just a surge tank there is also hydraulic oil in the compartment on top of the transmission that this tank connects to - letting the oil level down a little in that upper tank won’t be a problem. I have a Chinese tractor that doesn’t have this surge tank - you just fill the top compartment to a little over 1/2 full - never a problem.
@IsambardKingdom6 ай бұрын
Think you will find that hydraulic tank is just a surge tank there is also hydraulic oil in the compartment on top of the transmission that this tank connects to - letting the oil level down a little in that upper tank won’t be a problem. I have a Chinese tractor that doesn’t have this surge tank - you just fill the top compartment to a little over 1/2 full - never a problem.