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Portable Sawmills in Action- Wood-Mizer LT50 Production Mill

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http://www.woodmizer.com - When the demands for portable sawmilling require high production, productivity and heavy log handling, the Wood-Mizer LT50 portable mill conquers the challenge. Featuring full hydraulic log handling controls and plenty of power, this industrious sawmill is a workhorse in the Wood-Mizer hydraulic mill line up.

The LT50 is powered by a diesel engine and can cut up to 650 board feet per hour. Combined with a heavy-duty monorail bed, the LT50 includes hydraulic loading arms, a pair of hydraulic roller toeboards, a hydraulic log clamp, and a hydraulic vertical side supports and a bi-directional chain turner. This chain turner works twice as fast as the standard steel claw turners and moves in both directions for added convenience.

Bringing even more controls to your fingertips, the Optional Command Control operator station gives professional sawyers easy access to all hydraulic controls and cutting functions such as board thickness and head movement speed. Accuset and AutoClutch are included in the optional Command Control system for a package that has it all.
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http://www.woodmizer.com/us/Products/HydraulicSawmills/LT50PortableSawmill.aspx

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  • I saw a 20yr old Baker Sawmill that looked very similiar, except for the monorail and computer works. I wonder what came first, the chicken or the egg.

  • @avslogger, In this case, the chicken did ;-) Wood-Mizer invented the first portable band sawmill back in 1982. Since then, quite a few companies have built similar machines. Wood-Mizer is still the only one to use the monorail bed and cantilever head design.

  • @WoodMizerSawmills Can get them in Brazil? I have a 20,000 hectare forest management project recently approved by the government.

  • @FazendeiroVallas, Yes, we can sell mills to Brazil. Give our Luis Parrales a call at 757-635-9328 to discuss options. Thank you for your interest.

  • I used to saw on a LT70 Electric and with the right band it could saw anything and the longest I ever sawed was 28' foot, I beleive it cost somewhere in the area of 100,000 to 120,000 bucks

  • @joeman144 Actually, the LT70 runs less than $50,000. The LT50 in the video is less than $40,000

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  • if i lived on a big plot of land with many trees and had money id buy one of these and make boards just for fun

  • great ...I want one...greetings from Germany

  • I've got no wood to mill (I've chipped it all!) but I'm gunna buy one of these anyway just to admire ;-)

  • If I had that central park would be a central parking lot.

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