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Anyone with a Woodland mills hm126 in a 150 mile radius of Knoxville Tennessee

Started by 60lp, January 04, 2014, 11:35:27 AM

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60lp

I would like to see one in operation I'm willing to travel thanks and have a Blessed day

beenthere

Have you read the threads and posts on the forum here about the Woodland mills?

Have you sent personal messages to any of the posters including "NeilB" with information you are seeking ??

Might be more productive than waiting for someone who has a mill within your 150 from Knoxville to see it and respond with an invite.

I'd be interested in hearing about your plans for the Woodland mill. Do you have a local dealer?

Have you contacted Woodland? Maybe they know of a mill of theirs close by where you live.

Chat a bit here and lets see if we can drum up some help for you.
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Jimmy Mc

I don't have a woodland but I have a HF mill. It is very similar to the woodland hm126. If you are looking for a hobby mill you will love it. If you are looking for a mill to run production with, you will be very disappointed. I live just outside of your 150 mile radius in southern indiana. It is a 5.5 hour drive to there from here, the way I drive. You are welcome to come up and play with mine anytime you want except the next 4 days. The weather is going down hill, lots of snow and the coldest weather we have had in years. Not good to play out in. You know what, if you want to come on up and play with it you can. I will watch from the house though. It is going to be to cold for me.
Jimmy McIntosh, HF band mill

60lp

Hey guys thanks woodland mills has a customer here in Tennessee but they can't give me. Any info due to the privacy act also mr jimmy thanks for the invite we are going to louisville ky in fen to the farm show are you close we stay in bardstown ky any way thanks everyone to the support

Ga Mtn Man

Most mill makers are happy to give you that information, with permission from their customers of course.  The owners of Woodland Mills should re-think their policy.  It kind of makes it look like their trying to hide something .  I don't believe they are because most owners of their mills here on the forum seem pretty happy with the mill.
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Magicman

Give Woodland Mills your information and then have them let the customer/owner contact you.
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thecfarm

The way things are nowadays,I don't blame them for not giving out that information. They could be liable.  ::)  I tell companies I can be contacted.
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plaindriver

I am probably the guy they are referring to. Im about 90 mi from you. Bought the mill early July, 2013. I sent you a PM re visiting. Would be happy to show it to you.



 
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JamieT

Plaindriver,
Im also very interested in the hm126. Ive read and read about it and would love to see one run. If you could, pm you
r location. Im in Jacksonville Alabama 
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JamieT

Sorry, using the mobile site  once I hit the "full version  I see your location
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