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Do you have trees to grow? Logs to saw? A forest to manage? Chainsaws to fix? A sawmill to purchase or maintain? Timber related business to run? Lumber to dry? Trees or plants to identify? A cabin to build? Are you hungry and like FOOD?

Or would you just like to pull up a stump and visit with a friend?
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Good morning. This is my 1st post here. Been lurking guite some time. I installed a Mechmaxx 32. Love it so far. I am "trying to cut the beams required for my sawmill enclosure shed. A Huge learning curve ahead for me. I am on my 4th blade, nails, 2 rear bunker uprights hit, one that I just don't know why it dulled , maybe dirt. Oh well.......learning curve. Read More

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Hi All, it's been awhile.

Been a little crazy, retired my municipal construction company last year, still dealing with that. Found out it's easier starting a company (22 yrs ago) than it is shutting one down. Very excited about being able to spend my time with the sawmill and our wood products business. Although, after a year away from full-time work I have no idea how I had time to do it all.Read More

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I have been putting Sport 50+ lotion on my face and arms in the morning before going out. Without a dust collection system I do get sawdust on me if the wind is in my face. A thankful breeze kicked up yesterday but unfortunately in my face. The lotion sure is not like ATV. The dust stuck to my face...

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Hello, i am a new member and I want to say thanks for letting me join. I having been sawing for a few years now. I just bought a Kasco 2B sawmill and was wondering if anyone has a picture or information on the 12 volt motors that run the up and down and feed. I would like to get some repair parts on...

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A good friend of mine named Doug called a couple of days ago and asked if I could clean up some reclaimed southern yellow pine beams that he wanted to use in a home remodeling project. He showed up this morning with several beams on his trailer; most measured in the 8" x 12" x 10' range with old paint on the outside.Read More

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