Posted by Zachary Hoyt on February 28, 2014 at 13:02:00 from (184.12.76.163):
In Reply to: woodchuck sawmill posted by steve terplak on February 28, 2014 at 12:38:14:
We considered them along with several others when looking for a mill back in 2007. I found that at that time the best value was a Turner mill made by Bill Turner in Oxford NY. THe price is about the same now as it was then, $4500 for a mill that will take a 30" log 17' long and has a 10 HP Briggs engine vs the Woodchuck costing over $5k and having a 24" capacity and 13' length and a 7 HP engine on the base model. I would wonder if you'd be better off selling the tractor and buying another mill unless he is giving you a better deal than the general public. There may be other brands that are a better deal yet, I haven't done any comparison looking since 07, but since you are in NY I would think about the Turner. I have been very happy with ours and have sawed wood to build some buildings here and sold lumber totalling several times what we paid for it. Zach
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