Woodmizer
Hi Folk - I'm a newbie and this is my first response. Give me some time to fill in my profile however as much of what I own is not pertinent here. I was literally shocked to hear what experiences some of you had with Woodmizer's salesman. I bought a LT30HD in 2000 from the factory in Indianapolis. They quoted me a lead time of 3 months and within a week of the deadline, they called to say that my machine was ready to pickup. I knew beforehand that a one day course, on my machine was the norm so with that in mind, I drove down to pickup my machine. Naturally, the first thing is the paperwork and monies exchanged and then off I went for a FULL day class. They covered sharpening your own blades, setting them correctly, even hands on adjustment of the drum switches. Everything right down to sawing a log on my new machine to familiarize myself with it. Incidentally, if a person buys a used Woodmizer, this same class is available to the new buyer at no cost. Transportation, meals, and lodging are at your own expense however. Nothing but "red carpet" service from the entire staff! Once you get it home, they offer a reasonably priced service where, depending on your machine's hours, they visit you onsite and readjust every componet that can be adjusted and replace parts that are about to fail historically for those hours on your machine. Parts from the factory are readily available online and usually ship out the same day. I originally had a friend of mine demo his machine for me and Woodmizer considers that a referral and he received a $400.00 credit in parts and blades credit. I now have 10,210 hours on my machine, lotsa blades that were worn out, and 2 new replacement Kohler engines.
Yes, definitely, the initial cost was higher than most of the later names. Would I buy a Woodmizer again? In a heartbeat! The machine from the start was well engineered, well thoughtout, and the full hydraulics spoiled me for sure. It all comes down to "just how hard do you want to work"?