I have the Mister Sawmill 21" with the 13HP Honda, 20' log capacity, log ramps and winch, and ramp stands to turn the ramps into a log deck. The pics don't show the newer model. They beefed them up with heavier steel. One nice thing is they will hold as short as a 24" long log, and 18" if you tell them to set it up that way when you order. Great for crotches. I don't mind the smaller size because I mostly mill culls, yard trees, and misc. 'character' trees. Problems I have had in the first 1000 bdft are the light harness was to short and turning pulled it out of the plug when towing, one bandwheel was not installed correctly but we caught it because I wanted a test run before hauling it 400 miles home, the cam action dogs are not the most secure way of dogging in the logs, and I wish I had the toe board(which can be bolted on later). Bonuses are I have used the short log ability a lot more than I thought on a bunch of crotches and a bois d'arc stump, the log deck makes a great place to shove the boards to so sawing goes quicker by myself, and the small size actually lets me haul the mill into my woods with the lawn tractor and saw on the spot. It is balanced well enough with the saw carriage locked over the wheels that I can move it around by hand. Overall, I would recommend it as long as the size does not limit you. The 26" is a pretty good jump in price that puts it into tougher competition.