HM130
Purchased the HM130 in November of 2019. We had a few issues with the drive and alignment wheels , our blades wouldn't stay on. After several phone calls with the tech department and trouble shouting we decided to replace the wheels and that fixed all of our problems. We have milled several logs now without an issues. The tech support team didn't stop until we found the issue and fixed it. Many thanks to them.
HM126
It exceeded all expectations! Easy assembly and cut greats. The only negative is that the assembly instructions could be updated and detailed better. My only regret is that I would’ve got the HM130. Ive cut about 2000 bdft so far a mix of pine, poplar, cherry, maple, white oak and walnut. Cuts everything I’ve sat on the bed so far with ease.
HM126
I have been working my new Woodland Mills HM126 for a couple of months now, and I am quite pleased with its performance. I am a complete newbie to milling lumber from logs and am learning at a hundred miles an hour. I purchased this mill with the 9.5 hp motor on it with one set of the extensions. I am very happy that I spent the extra money for the bed extensions and regret that I never spent the extra money for the 14 hp motor. If I was to do it again, I would certainly spend the difference for the larger motor. Please don’t get me wrong, the 9.5 works very well and starts on the first pull every time. It however limits the speed at which you can produce product. My review on the HM 126 is all positive and I love it. I really wished that I had purchased this mill years ago. I am quite certain that by the time this mill is a year old, I will have more that paid for itself in lumber.
HM126
Love it! Having so much fun sawing logs into useful lumber to build a fence and deck.
HM122
The mill works great....the clamps that secure the log could be improved upon and I will probably modify mine...
HM126
Overall I'm pleased with my HM126Woodlander. Putting together was straight forward but a chore with the amount of bolt-lock nuts required. Fine tuning the blade (tracking and changing) easy as long as you remember short turns. With it being lower horse power and cutting a mix of hard and soft lumber I haven't figured out the right blade yet. Sawed up some frozen chestnut oak and only got 200brd/ft from a new blade(10degree).
HM126
I have been using my HM126 for nearly two years now. I shopped around for quite a while before deciding on this mill and I have nothing but good things to say about it! Very happy with its performance and build quality. I’ve run maple, oak, pine and spruce and built several structures on my property. The folks at woodland mills are nice people who will help you any questions and they stand behind their equipment.
HM130
Love the mill. Sawed about 600bf so far. Having trouble with clutch slipping now. But other than that the mill does a great job
HM126
As expected amazing product, after researching I made my decision to purchase hm126 woodland mills After easy few steps online I filled my basket with all I needed and placed order. It arrived in no time and I managed to put it together on my own with 1.5 tone mini digger for lifting, taking my time it took me few days to put it together, instructions are very easy to follow, got oils and Petrol in and fired my 14hp engine which I would definitely recommend to go for as it’s not to much difference in price but cutting would be easier and blade will last longer as you got more power to keep blade spinning. I bought saw in August and through this winter I had few occasions when my taurpoling cover has blown off saw mill and it rained on mill for few days, i’m very pleased to see that there is no sign of rust anywhere on the saw. It’s a well engineered and build saw So far I am very pleased with my purchase and I would definitely recommend to anyone Just go for it 😁
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