Hello sawyers,
I have posted a few times here, but have read more than I have interacted on this board. Been helping my friend with his weekend part time sawing business for a year now. He has a LT 28, we use either his bobcat to load the logs, the manual winch or my Kubota tractor when doing mobile jobs. I have decided to start my own weekend business/part time venture. I have a good supply of logs and will cut order for local farmers and do some mobile jobs. My goal is for the mill to pay for its self! I am down to the final decision and getting ready to place my order. I have operated the LT28 for a year now and like how it has performed. I am however also considertin the Timberking 1400 due to the hydraulics and other things. I have not ever operated a Timberking but have read good reviews. Just looking for basic advice on which one would be the better saw. Thank you all for your time,
If you like the LT28 but want hydraulics, then the LT35 is the way to go. Great mill, great value.
Thanks bibbyman, but the LT35 would be a little out of my price range for the monthly payment, but I appreciate you input and enjoy watching your videos about your operation.
We need some more TK guys on here get the 1400
I had the 1400 on order then changed my mind and upgraded to the 1600 I wanted the hydraulic loading arms and log turner. I have only had it for a month and it's the first mill I have ever owned, but I will saw its solid. They have a new you tube video of the 1400 in action you should check it out if you haven't. Good luck on your decision, I researched and agonized over mine for months and so far am happy with my decision.
Ronnie
I just want to throw this out there do what you want with it. The EZboardwalk 40 is in the same class but is less expensive but that does not mean that quality is any less. I have the smaller Jr model and absolutely love it. It is well build and cuts like a dream. The 40 is a manual mill just the as the LT28. By the way the cutting width is wider on the EZboardwalk than ether the LT28 or the TK1400. Paul Case on the forum has one and I am sure he could tell you much more about it. I am not a salesman from ezboardwalk just a satisfied customer. With a goal of using the mill to pay for itself a lower price sounded much better personally. I was looking at the LT10 and TK1220.
FYI
Do not overlook the used sawmill option.
I would first check the "For Sale" board below and then other sources.
I know you're looking at a bandmill, but just thought I'd point out a Lucas I just noticed on Ebay. It has 0 hours on it. Its way cheaper than I paid for my 827 new.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lucas-Sawmill-mill-model-827-New-never-used-/230660181897?_trksid=p5197.m7&_trkparms=algo%3DLVI%26itu%3DUCI%26otn%3D4%26po%3DLVI%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D2181329263575555190