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Iam Looking for a mobile mill, along th lines of Woodmizer, timber king etc, iam thinking more affordable used and will get more spec, its only really going to be used weekends, i always where possible try and go for bigger and the best quality kit as i have been burned before buying cheaper stuff that just does not do the job, does anyone know of any used kit for sale ? most of the timber i will initially be cutting will be sourced from my firewood loads which seem to have some good straight bits of timber amongst them, iam thinking hydraulic and like i say mobile, other than that open to suggestions, dont know if 5-7k would be enough, i could go higher but dont really want to go much over 12k + vat, any ideas greatly appreciated - cheers

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