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Old 09-02-2009, 02:55 PM   #1
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Default *Brand New* Logosol M7 Portable Saw Mill in NY

Last year my Father-In-Law purchased a new Logosol M7 saw mill with the Husqvarna 385XP chainsaw.
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Sadly, he passed away earlier this year before he ever had a chance to use the saw mill. The M7 is assembled, brand new, and needs a home.
He did use the chainsaw to cut some firewood, so the saw is not new - but it is still in very good condition.

$2,600 for the M7 saw mill and Husqvarna chain saw.

Located near Glens Falls, NY
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Old 09-12-2009, 12:30 AM   #2
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Reduced to $2100.00

I'll consider selling the chainsaw and sawmill separately too.
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How much do you want for the Husky alone? The 385 is not one I would buy at a new price but if you still have it and are motivated to sell it I would consider it, since it would fit real nicely between my 372 and 395. I think you're going to do better welling them separately anyway since the 385 does not make a good dedicated milling saw. Neither does the 395 for that matter but there is a pretty big performance difference between the two.

My advice is to sell me the 385 for a song, and donate the M7 to your church for their next auction, and you write it off. We all win that way.
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I'm upping some pictures of the actual mill and saw

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The mill and saw are sold.

The BIG estate auction is tomorrow, Saturday, Oct 3rd. Rain or Shine...

Here is a link to the thread about the auction=
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Please contact me ASAP. I was in the process of placing an order when I stumbled onto your ad.

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The mill and saw are sold.

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Sorry Doug - the saw and mill have been sold. Refer to the post previous to yours.
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Then donate the sawmill. Eveyone needs a good chainsaw or two...


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How much do you want for the Husky alone? The 385 is not one I would buy at a new price but if you still have it and are motivated to sell it I would consider it, since it would fit real nicely between my 372 and 395. I think you're going to do better welling them separately anyway since the 385 does not make a good dedicated milling saw. Neither does the 395 for that matter but there is a pretty big performance difference between the two.

My advice is to sell me the 385 for a song, and donate the M7 to your church for their next auction, and you write it off. We all win that way.
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Sorry Doug - the saw and mill have been sold. Refer to the post previous to yours.
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