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    2013 BREWCO B1600 Used Resaws Sawmills upcoming auctions2013 BREWCO B1600 Used Resaws Sawmills upcoming auctions
     
     
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    Auction Date:7/14/2026 8:00:00 AM (CDT)
    Serial Number3478
    Location: Middlebury, Indiana
    Seller: Bright Star Auctions
    Location: Mesa, Arizona
    Seller: Laxton Equipment
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    2004 GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC G0504 211 Used Resaws Sawmills upcoming auctions2004 GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC G0504 211 Used Resaws Sawmills upcoming auctions
     
     
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    Auction Date:7/14/2026 8:00:00 AM (CDT)
    Serial NumberB05/084
    Location: Middlebury, Indiana
    Seller: Bright Star Auctions
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    2022 MCDONOUGH LEFT HAND 72" BAND MILL 166 Used Resaws Sawmills upcoming auctions2022 MCDONOUGH LEFT HAND 72" BAND MILL 166 Used Resaws Sawmills upcoming auctions
     
     
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    Auction Date:7/16/2026 8:00:00 AM (CDT)
    Stock Number166
    Location: Kingwood, West Virginia
    Seller: G.W. Kittrell Auctions
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    Auction Date:7/16/2026 8:00:00 AM (CDT)
    Stock Number148
    Location: Kingwood, West Virginia
    Seller: G.W. Kittrell Auctions

    Find Resaws For Sale

    Resaws are built to turn partially processed wood into boards, planks, and other lumber sizes with better recovery and more uniform output. They are used by sawmills, secondary wood processors, pallet shops, and small-to-mid-size forestry businesses that need to keep material moving from the log yard to finished product.

    A used 2012 Brewco B1600 resaw in a shed.
    2012 Brewco B1600 Resaw

    In U.S. and Canadian markets, buyers often shop for resaw logging equipment when they want to improve yield, support custom cutting, or add flexibility to an existing mill line. Whether the goal is producing grade lumber, pallet stock, or dimension material, a resaw helps match production to order volume, wood species, and shop capacity.

    Resaw Benefits

    • Improve lumber recovery by cutting cants, slabs, and flitches into more saleable pieces.
    • Support steady workflow in mills that need consistent output for pallet, board, or specialty lumber orders.
    • Help reduce waste by making better use of material that might otherwise be downgraded or discarded.
    • Fit a range of operations, from small custom sawyers to larger commercial wood processing lines.
    • Potentially reduce handling time when paired with conveyors, sorting tables, and other mill equipment.

    Resaw Applications

    • Breaking down cants into boards for construction, agricultural, and general lumber markets.
    • Producing pallet stock, dunnage, and industrial wood products for shipping and warehousing
    • Processing hardwood and softwood material for flooring blanks, siding, and specialty wood products
    • Supporting custom sawing jobs for landowners, logging crews, and regional lumber buyers
    • Adding capacity in forestry and sawmill operations during busy seasonal cutting periods

    Differentiating Features

    • Typically designed for reprocessing sawn material rather than making the first cut from whole logs
    • Available in layouts that suit manual feeding, semi-automated handling, or higher-volume production lines
    • Often selected based on feed system style, throat capacity, blade type, and target lumber output
    • Can be better suited than general sawmill equipment for precise secondary breakdown work
    • May be integrated into mills focused on recovery, repeat cuts, and cleaner dimension control

    How To Buy The Right Resaw

    • Match production goals to machine size. Buyers should compare the type of wood being processed, expected daily volume, and whether the machine will serve a small custom shop or a more continuous commercial mill line.
    • Look at material handling needs. A resaw that fits well into conveyors, return systems, and sorting areas can improve throughput and reduce labor around the cut line.
    • Consider cut consistency and recovery. Many shoppers compare machines based on how well they help maintain uniform board thickness and make better use of valuable hardwood or softwood stock.
    • Think about maintenance and uptime. Blade access, service points, parts support, and overall build quality all matter for dealers, individual sellers, and forestry professionals weighing used equipment.
    • Compare your buying options carefully. When reviewing resaw logging equipment for sale, it helps to look at condition, feed configuration, control setup, and how the unit fits current labor and production demands.

    Top Resaw Manufacturers

    Explore new and used resaw logging equipment for sale from Baker Products, Brewco, McDonough, and other manufacturers on ForestryTrader.com to compare configurations, operating conditions, and setups that fit your mill, crew size, and lumber mix.

    Get Resaw Financing & Shipping

    You can also explore financing options through CurrencyFinance to help manage equipment purchases while preserving cash flow for labor, timber, and mill operations. For transport, shipping services are available through FR8Star, which can help move resaws between dealers, individual sellers, and buyers across the U.S. and Canada.