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I see a bunch of wonderful videos on milling and have picked up a TON of useful information from said videos, most of which are being produced my members here.
HOWEVER, is the urge to be famous that strong?? Seems that everyone who purchases a mill now is posting how to videos from day one.
The video that
Looking for recommendations. I have the option of buying a 664b Clark with a 3-53 or a c4 treefarmer with a deutz.
My question is which machine should I buy? The 3-53 is loud and the deutz is a great engine, but I am told the Clark will be the better machine.
How would the 353 compare to the deutz for
Hi all,
I've got a new tractor coming next week and with that, having the 3rd function installed for a grapple. I am debating which style grapple to get and thought I'd post here for feedback and collective years of experience for insights.
The 2 main style options I see are shown in the attached picture.
I posted on the FB sawmill group about picking up a used LT40 and how to prepare for transporting the mill if the trailer has issues, it's a 10 year old mill.
Most people thought the best idea would be to put the mill on another trailer to avoid any issues. Has anyone actually towed a mill on another
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