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NEW! B751 PRO Simply the Ultimate Band Sawmill! WINTER CAMPAIGN – VALID UNTIL 31 JANUARY 2020 THE BEST CHRISTMAS PRESENT: NEW! B751 PRO Simply the ultimate band sawmill! GET A PREMIUM BLADE THROWN IN! (VALUE: €283) Introduction prices from €6990 Invest in business & pleasure for many years to come! GREAT CAMPAIGN OFFERS: 4 ANNIVERSARY OFFER on F2 chain WE’LL GUIDE YOU RIGHT: sawmill – now only €1330 ! 4 THE WORLD’S BEST band blade included WE KNOW ALL ABOUT FOR FREE when buying a band sawmill! PROFILING – A new website with moulding knife category filters 4 when buying a PH360 planer SAVE €400 Search among 300 combinations! See p.14. 4 GET A STARTER PACKAGE with knives NEW SEARCH FEATURE FOR FREE when buying a SH410 or PH260 ON LOGOSOL.COM CALL +46 611 182 85 OR PLACE AN ORDER ON LOGOSOL.COM! NEW! Compatible with Smart Set, Trailer Kit and many more accessories! Read more on page 4. NEW! Compatible with Trailer Kit Visit logosol.com for technical data and more information about the B751 Pro! ACCESSORIES FOR THE B751 PRO: SEE MORE NEW ACCESSORIES ON PAGE 4! LONG LOG SUPPORTS PROTECTIVE COVER NEW FOR THE B751 PRO! For B751, B751 Pro Protect your sawmill TRAILER KIT WITH SUPPORT LEGS and B1001. against the weather. Make your sawmill mobile. For B751 and B751 Pro. 4 Smart two-position drawbar. The drawbar is pulled out when transporting, and pushed back after set-up. €210 4 The rail frame is self- SKU: 8210-001-0015 €91 SKU: 9031-011-0004 (€233) supporting. 4 Quick-release NEW FOR THE B751 PRO! NEW FOR THE B751 PRO! attachments for the fenders. 4 Attachment for securing the sawhead and saw carriage for transport. SKU: 8410-001-0035 B751 PRO For B751 Pro and B1001. SKU: 8310-001-0035 B1001 €2040 MANUAL TOE BOARD RAIL EXTENSION MANUAL HYDRAULIC For quick and easy adjustment of 1.15 m extension. Extend your sawmill TOE BOARD for quick adjustment of the the top end of the log. and cut longer logs. For B751 Pro the top end of the log. For B751 Pro For B751 and B751 Pro. and B1001. €498 and B1001. €430 SKU: 8210-001-0060 B751 PRO SKU: 8210-001-0070 B751 PRO SKU: 8410-001-0010 €122 SKU: 8310-001-0005 B1001 SKU: 8310-001-0030 B1001 2 All prices are excl. VAT and delivery. 60 days money-back guarantee, 2-year warranty & unlimited support! NEW! B751 PRO BAND SAWMILL Extremely sturdy band sawmill with lots of accessories and opportunities for uppgrading as needed NOW, WE INTRODUCE NEW POSSIBILITIES FOR OUR POPULAR Now, with the same MORE NEWS FOR THE B751 PRO: BAND SAWMILL LOGOSOL B751. The extremely stable rail frame possibilities as our largest 4 Log loader/log turner that was launched together with our large band sawmill B1001, band sawmill B1001, 4 Loading ramps is now also available as an option for the B751. This means that but at a lower price. 4 XL Log handling many of the accessories that earlier only could be used on the 4 XL Support legs B1001, now is compatible with the B751. This new option is called SEE PAGE 4! B751 Pro. Among the accessories, you find a trailer kit and a log handling system. The B751 Pro can also be equipped with Logosol’s advanced, digital sawmill control system, Smart Set. This will be our most popular band sawmill. The perfect combination of price and awesome performance.” MALTE FRISK, CEO LOGOSOL GET A PREMIUM BLADE THROWN IN! (VALUE: €283) SKU: 8200-000-0031 8200-000-0046 €6990 B751 PRO with 8 kW electric motor or 18 hp petrol engine with electric start THE BEST LOG MOULDER ON THE MARKET: SEE OFFERS ON BAND BLADES ON PAGE 5! LM410 LOG MOULDER Start your own log house factory THE B751, THE B751 PRO AND THE B1001 ARE ALL PREPARED FOR THE LOG MOULDER. No resetting is needed for producing timber that is up to 8 inches wide, since all moulding knives can be fitted at the same time in the 400 mm wide cutter head. Compatible with most band sawmills on the market, e.g. Logosol, Norwood, Woodmizer and Lennartfors. LM410, 4 kW ELECTRIC MOTOR LM410, 9 hp PETROL ENGINE Compatible with B751, B751 Pro Compatible with B751, B751 Pro and similar. and similar. SKU: 8000-000-0615 €4600 SKU: 8000-000-0625 €5110 LM410 XL, 4 kW ELECTRIC MOTOR LM410 XL, 9 hp PETROL ENGINE Compatible with B1001 and similar. Compatible with B1001 and similar. SKU: 8033-000-0005 €4810 SKU: 8033-000-0025 €5140 All prices and offers in the campaign are excl. VAT and shipping and are valid until the 31st of January 2020. 3 ACCESSORIES B1001/B751 PRO: NEW! LOG HANDLING PACKAGE Save time and effort with smart SKU: 8300-000-0010 SKU: 8300-000-0030 tools! A complete package for log handling. Includes log loader/ €9470 €9470 turner, 2 loading ramps, 2 XL log B1001 with B1001 with handling, conversion kit for anti- 23 hp petrol engine 12 kW electric motor tip plates, and 3 XL support legs. The sawmill pictured is equipped with optional attachments. €2390 SKU: 8200-555-0015 B751 PRO B1001 BAND SAWMILL SKU: 8300-555-0015 B1001 Professional capacity for the largest logs NEW! NEW! A new log handling system for large logs. GET A PREMIUM NEW! For B1001 and B751 Pro BLADE THROWN IN! LOG LOADER/LOG TURNER Log loader/log turner (VALUE: €317) A smart crane with winch that allows you to easily load and and rotate When buying a B1001 large logs on the sawmill. Requires conversion kit for the NEW! For B1001 and B751Pro anti-tip plates. XL Log handling €670 SKU: 8210-001-0090 B751 PRO SKU: 8310-001-0070 B1001 Visit logosol.com for technical data NEW! and more info about the B1001! LOADING RAMPS, 2 PCS Loading ramps with non-slipping devices make loading logs easier than ever. SKU: 8310-001-0090 €430 NEW! For B1001 and B751 Pro NEW! For B1001 and B751Pro NEW! Loading ramps XL Support legs The sawmill pictured is equipped with optional attachments. XL LOG HANDLING, 2 PCS Extra strong log clamps and log NEW FOR THE B751 PRO! supports, which even hold the largest SMART SET logs in place. Trailerkit or XL support Automatic feed and digital and motorized adjustment legs are recommended. of each saw cut. With smart software and a lot of €630 (€680) presets, you work quickly, easily and efficiently when SKU: 8210-001-0100 B751 PRO you are sawing. SKU: 8310-001-0080 B1001 For B751 Pro and B1001. NEW! SKU: 8260-000-0020 B751 PRO SKU: 8250-000-0020 B1001 €3010 XL SUPPORT LEGS, 3 PCS NEW FOR THE B751 PRO! Stable support legs for permanent installation of the sawmill. Requires conversion kit for the anti-tip plates. €460 PROTECTIVE COVER MANUAL HYDRAULIC RAIL EXTENSION SKU: 8210-001-0080 B751 PRO Protect your sawmill against TOE BOARD for quick adjustment 1.15 m extension. Extend your SKU: 8310-001-0060 B1001 the weather. For B1001. of the top end of the log. For B751 sawmill and cut longer logs. For €220 Pro and B1001. €430 B751 Pro & B1001. €498 CONVERSION KIT, ANTI-TIP PLATES SKU: 8210-001-0070 SKU: 8210-001-0060 B751 PRO For the log loader/turner and the XL SKU: 9031-011-0005 (€244) B751 PRO SKU: 8310-001-0030 B1001 SKU: 8310-001-0005 B1001 support legs. SKU: 8310-001-0110 €150 4 All prices are excl. VAT and delivery. 60 days money-back guarantee, 2-year warranty & unlimited support! GET A PREMIUM BLADE THROWN IN! (VALUE: €283) Robust blade guides that SKU: 8200-000-0010 The best you usually only find on 8200-000-0025 system for considerably bigger and manual more expensive sawmills. sawhead €5640 setting on the market. We have several B751 with 13 hp petrol engine different motor or 4.6 kW electric motor options. You can cut logs that are up to 75 cm in 4.8-metre sawing length. diameter. Easy to extend with 1.14 m sections. Visit logosol.com for technical data and more info about the B751! Logosol’s Swedish-made band sawmill has its focus on user-friendliness. We’ve been manufacturing sawmills for 30 B751 BAND SAWMILL years and have learnt what works.” – Smart and stable. Cuts best in its class! MALTE FRISK, CEO LOGOSOL BUY 5 BAHCO HSS OR Pro blades for your sawmill: STANDARD BLADES AND GET THE OPPORTUNITY TO BAHCO PREMIUM (CARBIDE) TRY A PREMIUM BLADE This blade stays sharp for a very long time. We have experienced up to 20 AT HALF THE PRICE! operating hours with this blade. It (VALUE: FROM €14150) saves a lot of time. MANUAL TOE BOARD EXTRA LOG CLAMP PACKAGE No matter what model you have, For quick and easy adjustment Strong log clamp that holds the you’ll find the right blade with us! of the the top end of the log. log in a firm grip. For B751 and B751 Pro. SKU: 8210-555-0010 HALF THE PRICE! HALF THE PRICE! B751 €128 SKU: 8410-001-0010 when buying 5 HSS or Standard blades. when buying 5 HSS or Standard blades. SKU: 8210-555-0005 For B1001. Sold separately. For B751. Sold separately. €123 B1001 €140 SKU: 9004-134-4310 €15850 SKU: 9004-134-3843 €14150 (€317) (€283) EXTRA PAIR BAHCO HSS OF LOG A blade of high quality. It stays sharp for about 3 operating hours. SUPPORTS Easy to sharpen. Short and long €265 SKU: 9007-034-3843 For B751. Sold in 5-packs log supports.
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