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log master sawmills, opinions/experiences

Started by logloper, February 15, 2010, 11:57:45 PM

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logloper

We have a TimberKing B-20,and it has cut a lot of wood. Now looking at upping to a higher production mill,but still a bandmill.Has anyone ran or been around the LogMaster mills,preferably the larger ones? Opinions, good or bad? Thanks

Tom

The large Logmaster I visited was a behemoth.  It workied good, but was a bit cumbersome when it came to log handling and off-bearing.

I think that Baker has a better idea if you stay in the 20' or less length mills.  Of course it is difficult to beat a big Woodmizer for production and ease of setup.  I've also heard that the new B2400 of Timberking is a good mill, but I've not seen it and am just repeating what I've heard.

ladylake

Go on youtube, there're vids of a lot of mills including Logmaster and the new B2000 TK. I don't get this quick setup with a Woodmizer, takes me 10 to 15 minutes max with my B20.  Steve
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