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Heavy-duty forestry machine lifting logs in a forest at sunset.

Sawmill & Forestry Equipment for Sale Nationwide

At Trustworthy Equipment, we connect buyers and sellers across the country with quality sawmill and forestry equipment for sale, including portable sawmills, logging equipment, and wood processing machinery.

Whether you're running a logging operation, sawmill, or small wood processing business, our platform helps you find dependable equipment while connecting you with serious sellers nationwide.

Browse available sawmill and forestry equipment below, or refine your search by type, location, and specifications to find the right equipment for your operation.

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Brewco Single Head
Post ID: AM028B
$4,175.00
Location: North Carolina
City: Shelby
Lil Beaver 14
Post ID: AM030B
$23,999.00
Location: Kentucky
City: East Bernstadt
Sawmill Package
Post ID: AM034B
$7,500.00
Location: Indiana
City: Roann
Seller: Joel Smucker
LX450 Portable Sawmill
Post ID: ES097
$42,500.00
Location: Montana
City: Moore
Seller: Jerry Miller
Knuckleboom Carrier
Post ID: ES102
$29,999.00
Location: Maryland
City: Mechanicsville
 Tree Farmer C7
Post ID: ES132
$15,999.00
Location: Alabama
City: Silas
John Deere 437D 
Post ID: ES134
$51,999.00
Location: New York
City: Andover
Seller: Kirby Reber
Tigercat 718E
Post ID: ES137C
$45,999.00
Location: Georgia
City: Forsyth
John Deere 648G lll
Post ID: ES137B
$46,500.00
Location: Georgia
City: Forsyth

Sawmill and forestry equipment is used in logging, timber harvesting, and wood processing operations. This includes everything from felling and skidding equipment to portable sawmills and lumber processing machinery.

At Trustworthy Equipment, we provide a nationwide marketplace where buyers can find equipment suited for forestry work, sawmill operations, and wood processing, while sellers gain exposure to serious buyers across the country.

Our marketplace includes a wide range of sawmill and forestry equipment, including:

  • Portable Sawmills — On-site lumber cutting and processing
  • Band Sawmills — Precision cutting for boards and lumber
  • Log Splitters — Firewood and wood processing
  • Skidders — Moving logs from forest to landing
  • Forwarders — Transporting cut timber
  • Feller Bunchers — Cutting and gathering trees
  • Delimbers — Removing branches from logs
  • Chippers & Grinders — Processing wood waste and debris
  • Logging Trailers — Hauling logs and timber
  • Firewood Processors — Cutting and splitting firewood efficiently

Each type of equipment is designed to support different stages of forestry and lumber production.

When purchasing sawmill and forestry equipment, consider:

  • Condition & Wear — Inspect blades, hydraulics, and structural components
  • Cutting Capacity — Ensure the equipment handles the size and type of timber you process
  • Productivity & Output — Match equipment to your workload
  • Maintenance History — Well-maintained equipment performs more reliably
  • Portability & Setup — Consider whether the equipment needs to be mobile or stationary

Selling forestry or sawmill equipment successfully comes down to clarity and exposure:

  • Use Clear Photos — Show condition and operation
  • Be Detailed & Honest — Accurate descriptions build trust
  • Highlight Capabilities — Cutting capacity, output, and features matter
  • Include Specs — Buyers want technical details
  • Price Competitively — Drives faster interest

Trustworthy Equipment helps sellers reach serious buyers nationwide.

What should I look for when buying a portable sawmill?
Check blade condition, alignment, cutting accuracy, and overall wear. It’s also important to verify maintenance history and ensure the mill can handle the size of logs you plan to process.


What’s the difference between a band sawmill and a circular sawmill?
Band sawmills are typically more efficient and produce less waste, while circular sawmills are often simpler and more rugged. The right choice depends on your operation and output needs.


How do I know if forestry equipment has been well maintained?
Look for service records, consistent upkeep, and signs of proper use. Equipment that has been regularly maintained will usually perform better and last longer.


What are the most common wear parts in forestry equipment?
Blades, chains, hydraulics, and moving components tend to wear the fastest. These should be inspected closely before purchasing.


Should I buy locally or look nationwide?
Local purchases are easier to inspect, but searching nationwide can give you more options and better pricing. Many buyers expand their search to find the right equipment.


How do I transport sawmill or forestry equipment?
Smaller equipment like portable sawmills can often be towed, while larger logging equipment may require specialized hauling services.


What type of equipment do I need to start a small sawmill operation?
At minimum, a sawmill, log handling equipment, and basic processing tools are needed. Additional equipment can improve efficiency as your operation grows.


How fast does forestry equipment typically sell?
Well-maintained and properly priced equipment can sell quickly, especially if it’s in demand and clearly presented with good photos and details.

Sawmill & Forestry Equipment for Sale Nationwide

Having the right equipment is essential for efficient logging, milling, and wood processing operations. From harvesting timber to cutting and processing lumber, dependable machinery plays a key role in productivity and long-term success.

Our marketplace brings together a wide range of sawmill and forestry equipment from sellers across the country, making it easier to find the right equipment while helping sellers reach a broader audience.