Well folks! I actually did it! I sold the Norwood HD36 sawmill! And darter my parents’ moving auction, and finishing up some things there, My wife and I moved to Tennessee!
I really hated to see it go. I really liked watching you run it with the limited amount of hydraulics that you had on it. I have no hydraulics on mine and I know you know how tough that is from hearing you say that you started out with no hydraulics. I have thought about adding just what you had on that one because I don’t really need the loading arms and think they would mostly just get in my way and I think I would rather push the saw than have auto feed because I like to feel what the saw is doing and as for as power up and down, that crank handle that is on it works pretty good and helps keep me in shape. 😂 If I could find the right buyer for my HD36 I think I would sell it and buy an Hd38 and add the hydraulic log stops and clamp to it. The reason for my thinking on that is for the increased throat capacity above the blade on the HD38.
Yes! I certainly agree! Where are you located? I may be your buyer! I’m located in TN. Although i would like to go with the HD38 for several reasons. The bigger cut throat and capacity. And also the better Honda motor! But there is a guy were planning to buy property from here who has a woodland mills mill he said i can use.
@@jamesstroud8018 oh cool! I’ve been to Myrtle beach! I’ve never ran a woodland mill, but hopefully soon I’ll get the opportunity. I don’t like there blade guide system, I’d prefer the roller guides but we’ll see how it does.
I really hated to see it go. I really liked watching you run it with the limited amount of hydraulics that you had on it. I have no hydraulics on mine and I know you know how tough that is from hearing you say that you started out with no hydraulics. I have thought about adding just what you had on that one because I don’t really need the loading arms and think they would mostly just get in my way and I think I would rather push the saw than have auto feed because I like to feel what the saw is doing and as for as power up and down, that crank handle that is on it works pretty good and helps keep me in shape. 😂 If I could find the right buyer for my HD36 I think I would sell it and buy an Hd38 and add the hydraulic log stops and clamp to it. The reason for my thinking on that is for the increased throat capacity above the blade on the HD38.
I forgot to mention the roller toe boards. They looked like they worked great on your mill also.
Yes! I certainly agree! Where are you located? I may be your buyer! I’m located in TN. Although i would like to go with the HD38 for several reasons. The bigger cut throat and capacity. And also the better Honda motor! But there is a guy were planning to buy property from here who has a woodland mills mill he said i can use.
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I am in north western Horry County, South Carolina about 40 miles from Myrtle Beach, SC. I like the Woodland Mills too for the money.
@@jamesstroud8018 oh cool! I’ve been to Myrtle beach! I’ve never ran a woodland mill, but hopefully soon I’ll get the opportunity.
I don’t like there blade guide system, I’d prefer the roller guides but we’ll see how it does.
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What part of Tennessee did you move to? Tennessee is a pretty state and I think you will like it.
Welcome to Tennessee! What part of TN?
Thankyou!
We’re close to Crossville.
You going to start up again in Tennessee?
I might,
We’ll see. There’s definitely opportunity here.