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Feed back on Hud-Son Oscar 328

8/6/14       
Nick Holeman

Im looking for any feed back or information I can get from anyone who has ever owned or ran a Hud-son Oscar 328 band mill. All I have ever ran is Wood-Mizers, I like them, but not in my price range right now. I know where a virtually new one of the Oscar 328 is and the price is really good. Has anyone on here used one? How does it do? I am looking to do custom orders for people, cut a few ties and grade lumber, and maybe cut some stuff for personal wood working. Any info good or bad would be appreciated. Thank you all, God bless!

8/6/14       #2: Feed back on Hud-Son Oscar 328 ...
Tennessee Tim

Website: http://www.tsmfarms.com

Nick, I used to be a Hud-son dealer and I also own and operate a Hud-son Farmboss.

The 328 is a great little starter mill...I WOULD NOT recommend anything smaller. I had a few clients that used the 328 for small business milling. They are a economical sawmill. The main thing is to set the tracks up LEVEL and flat. IF you ever have to change the original blade guide bearings (Factory weak point) purchase high quality ones from a bearing store and cures the cheap china made failures. Another piece of advise: Read Tim Cooks write-up @ Cooks sawmill on fine tuning your sawmill....great for anyone owning a sawmill!!! I tweaked mine and it done WONDERS to cut and performance.

You also have a Blessed evening.

8/6/14       #3: Feed back on Hud-Son Oscar 328 ...
Rod Hays

i've never owned one but from everyone who have onwed one, has said good things about hud-son.

8/6/14       #4: Feed back on Hud-Son Oscar 328 ...
Nick Holeman

Thanks for the input guys. Keep the information coming. The people that own the mill now bought it just a little while ago, and they are looking for something with hydraulics. The mill is still virtually new, and priced real good. If I did it, I would mount it on a trailer I have. I just didn't know if you could cut enough on it and if it would cut enough to help make a living with.

8/17/14       #5: Feed back on Hud-Son Oscar 328 ...
Nick Holeman

I would love to hear some more feed back from anyone who owns or has ran an Hud-son Oscar 328. If all goes well, I will be purchasing a used one this week. I would love to get a heavier more productive mill, but this is all I can do for now. I am looking for any input that I can get. Thanks, God bless!

9/7/14       #6: Feed back on Hud-Son Oscar 328 ...
rancherii Member

Have Oscar 328, bought several years ago when could not bring myself to continue splitting clear red oak for firewood from utility right of way. For some one with ton of trees down and kid in college it was a economical choice to create a stack of wood. Would be nice to have many more bells and whistles but it does the job!

6/27/23       #8: Feed back on Hud-Son Oscar 328 ...
Mark Hinson

I own a hudson 328 and I love mine have cut thousands of wood simple easy to use easy to work own just recently my bought a Oscar 52 been thinking about selling my 328 but I actually love mine just don't know if I can depart with it yet it has been a reliable self sufficient mill

7/23/23       #9: Feed back on Hud-Son Oscar 328 ...
Russ Fisher Member

I had an Oscar 36. It was a good setup just be prepared for repairs. My track had bunks made from different hight steel stock.The last board always came out inconsistent thickness. I couldn't get any help from Hudson and sent it to a Machine Shop for repair.

 

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