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I changed my LT15 for an LT40 last year. You would certainly save yourself a lot of hard work loading and turning that lot
 
What are you going to do with the LT15? Workhorse mills...certainly pay for themselves quickly.

I digress...
Nice stack! You must have a customer wanting these milled? All going to be 4/4 or something 'special'?

Don't forget to show us some 'in progress photos'!!!




Scott (few hours of work on a LT10) B
 
What are you going to do with the LT15? Workhorse mills...certainly pay for themselves quickly.

I digress...
Nice stack! You must have a customer wanting these milled? All going to be 4/4 or something 'special'?

Don't forget to show us some 'in progress photos'!!!




Scott (few hours of work on a LT10) B

It's all going to be dunage. I sell it to a pipe company. They are 3 1/2" x 2 1/2" x 102". I'll get some pics
 
BTW.....
Are you using those new bands that WoodMizer has been 'hyping lately'?
Are those logs frozen?


Scott (it's not much fun in the cold) B
 
I changed my LT15 for an LT40 last year. You would certainly save yourself a lot of hard work loading and turning that lot

How much more production could you get out of a day?

Scott
 
I changed my LT15 for an LT40 last year. You would certainly save yourself a lot of hard work loading and turning that lot

How much more production could you get out of a day?

Scott

At worst you will double your production as the hydraulics make loading and turning the logs so much faster. I also find that you get more out of a blade as well before it needs sharpening.

Pete
 
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