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Sawmill on CL SW Mo

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by DNH, Jan 3, 2017.

  1. DNH

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    Saw this mill if anyone is looking asking $2100 its in SW to west central Missouri

    Saw mill
     
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    That's some purty cedar :yes: If it was closer I might just go nutz & buy that :dex:
     
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    Looked up model HM122 on line. It lists for $2200 and has the capacity listed in that CL ad.
    HM126 Portable Sawmill
     
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    It's the harbor freight branded machine...
     
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    I'm going to have to seriously look into a unit like this for my house. A good friend of mine has a nice Woodmizer on a dedicated trailer that he can bring to the job site, though. Makes it hard to justify buying one for myself...
     
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    Good to know they can be had that cheaply with decent capacity. Any experience with how much 1 person can reasonable cut per day if you have logs ready to go on the mill 500, 1000, 1500 bf/day? I could see a person wasting a lot of time and money cutting 2x4's but posts and beams get expensive in a hurry same for fancy wood working lumber. I'm not on the market for one but 5 years from now there is no telling what I may need/want!