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At this point, most of the sawmill head bolts should only be hand tight. They will be fully tightened
when the head is on the track and has settled in a true and square state.
Two
people are needed for this. Start by removing the “L” shaped brackets on the end of the tracks.
The head can be walked over to the track until it is positioned behind the track as shown below.
Once in this position, the head can be tilted backwards so that the front two wheels are off the
ground. The head can then be walked in place whereas the two front wheels rest it on the track so
that the grooves in the c
arriage wheels fit around the “L” rails. Finally, two people can lift up on the
back of the sawmill head and walk it forward so that two back wheels are situated on the track.
Finally, the “L” shaped brackets can be re-attached to the track rails.
With the saw head now resting on the track, all of the saw head bolts may be tightened up.
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