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Old 01/08/12, 05:31 PM
 
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Anyone near Fishersville, VA?

I'm going to be demonstrating our portable sawmills at the Virginia Farm Show on Jan 19-21st. I'm looking for someone that has a handful of logs they need sawed, so I don't have to haul them up there, just to haul back.
Anyone here near there?
You can send me a pm if you'd rather not respond here. Depending on the size logs, I don't need very many logs.
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Old 01/09/12, 05:17 PM
 
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I thought I'd bump this once to the top. I'm needing someone in the Staunton VA area.

THANKS!
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Old 01/09/12, 09:58 PM
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I have been looking at portable sawmills & probably going to buy one . What brand are you selling ?
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Old 01/09/12, 10:37 PM
 
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Hud-Son Forest Equipment

If you're going to be up and around the Staunton VA area, the Expo is right on I-64
Depending on where in West VA you are, We've got a location in Southwestern VA,

check your PM if you want some info....
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Old 01/09/12, 10:52 PM
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We are just a bit south of there. What kind of logs do you need?? We have some big limbs off on a tree that fell down last year.
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Old 01/10/12, 06:37 PM
 
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10-24 inch logs work the best, the mill will handle larger ones, but since we don't have lots of room or equipment, it's harder to move around.
I'm not interested in the lumber, I just need to "borrow" the logs to keep from driving 3+ hours hauling that much extra weight.
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