If you got a feed sack from the feed store, and used it instead, you could would have all sawdust contained. Empty sack into skid steer bucket on tote bag every time you load new log. Clean work area, and not breathing in sawdust
@@mulemountainsawmill9001 I'm back in ohio now, the quick trip down and back to cooks was fun but long. Pulling a 30ft mill through Nashville rush hour made me wonder if I was gonna make it. Looking forward to using it.
I love the shovel. What a great idea. It beats using a scoop shovel.
That was slicker than owl stuff
If you got a feed sack from the feed store, and used it instead, you could would have all sawdust contained. Empty sack into skid steer bucket on tote bag every time you load new log. Clean work area, and not breathing in sawdust
That will work on some mills for sure but with that mill and a big log you would have to empty it on just about ever pass.
Just wondering how you are getting along with the cooks mill? I head to Alabama this week to pick up a mp32 I ordered in the fall,
It is an amazing product....
@@mulemountainsawmill9001 I'm back in ohio now, the quick trip down and back to cooks was fun but long. Pulling a 30ft mill through Nashville rush hour made me wonder if I was gonna make it. Looking forward to using it.
@@darrengarlough5121 As another Cook's AC36 I'm willing to bet you like it a lot!
Cool's AC 36 owner........my bad.
Do you intend to ever install dust collection to your mill?
At this point I am not.
Instead of a shovel maybe try a snowblower.