Board Thread:Base Upgrades/@comment-26899579-20160309172057/@comment-29936742-20170105233644

Intraj wrote: LT2Forever wrote: Intraj wrote: This is a very simple design, and isn't automatic.

This is more of an elaborate manual loader. I am almost certain it's auto-load.

Notice how the conveyors are placed over the bed of the truck. You could easily flip open the tailgate and your wood logs will start moving towards the conveyors (Just like how it would be when u sell at wood drop off, the wood moves by itself when its near the wood drop off conveyor), it goes through sawmills, becomes planks and deposits itself on the other truck and VOILA.

All you would really have to do is park ur car and wait, the rest is all automatic as the title says. My understanding is that conveyors are used by every person, this does little to nothing to add to it. It is, at most, a manual five-section conveyor system.

I've seen a lot of better setups that are a lot more elaborate, that do fall under the category of "automatic".

But, as it stands, it is my opinion that this is not automatic, and is very very simple/basic.

I'd think that anyone could make this, and that I'd like to see more elaborate "blueprints" or walkthroughs posted on the forums.

But again this is my opinion, don't take anything to heart. Whether It's simple or not is completely irrelevant.

Like I said the setup is automatic, that's not an opinion of my mine, that's a fact.

All you have to do is move your vehicle... that's literally it and the rest is done by the setup.

Denying that the setup is automatic and saying "Oh well It's my opinion that the setup is not automatic" is just nothing more than willful ignorance.

It may be your opinion that it's very simple/basic, cool, too bad that's completely Irrelevant.

However what you can't say is that it's not automatic, because it is. Please explain to me what the manual part of the setup is? Besides moving your vehicle and flipping the tailgate open? (In fact, technically, that's not "part" of the setup at all, that's just moving your vehicle) So what are the manual parts of this setup? You have yet to highlight any, whereas I have gone over how this is indeed a fully automatic setup. No matter how basic you think it might be.