Timber Framers Guild

Complete Timber Sawmill for sale

Posted By: Will B

Complete Timber Sawmill for sale - 01/06/10 06:53 PM

Our longtime friends and Guild supporters at Cowls lumber are selling their mill. If you know anyone who might be interested, please spread the word:

Great Opportunity to get a Complete Timber Sawmill for +/-35% of New Equipment Price!

Complete Timber Sawmill FOR SALE. Live the dream!! Own Your Own Mill.

SET UP FOR 8’ to 32’  LOGS/TIMBERS

$375,000 -  buyer to disassemble and move to new site

Includes infeed live deck; HMC debarker;  HMC modular mill w/AC50 4 knee carriage; Silva-Tech setworks; circular saw husk w/top saw; 2 log turners; HMC electric carriage drive; cab; 3 saw Cornell edger; IM multiple saw trimmer for 6-16’; 60’ green chain; separate timber sort roll system; 90’ “main vibrating” conveyer with metal detector;  58” Precision chip/screen/trailer loading system;  long Patz sawdust and bark conveyers 50HP rotary air compressor and twin tower dryer; substructure; catwalks;  2 motor control centers w/1600 amp main. Autocad blueprints included. Mill built in 2004 with rebuilt and new equipment. Come see this mill in western Massachusetts if you want a GREAT TIMBER MILL. 

Also for sale:
- Newman M68 planer trim saw with setworks. Left hand machine. 22" saw 6" depth of cut. $35,000
- Scissor Lift Table $1,500
- Double blower system $5,000
- Gang rip saw and dust collection system $7,500
- 650,000bf pine lumber


Contact: Cinda Jones, W. D. Cowls, Inc.: 413-549-1403 x350
Posted By: Waccabuc

Re: Complete Timber Sawmill for sale - 01/10/10 08:50 PM

I'm sad to hear Cowls is closing down. I first bougt timbers from them in winter of 1990. I drove up there (2+ hrs) w my International 12' flatbed dump truck and picked up five 24' 6"x 8" pine timbers for top plates, tie beams and ridge for the Wong's TF addition in Pleasantville NY. I was driving home in snow turning to freezing rain. Sucessfully, and very satisfied doing business w Cowls.
It's been good to have their expertise and generosity for so many projects over the years w the TFG. I wish them good luck for the future.
Steve Miller
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