If budget is major issue, I'm with the folks who get a Grizzly, HF, or Reliant 14" and a riser. Three things complete this as an excellent resaw and milling setup. First, get a 2hp motor and change it out. The extra oomph is nice to have for really thick, green wood. Second, build a table extention from thick plywood. Not to tough to make one that has wrap around edges and a wood or metal strip that matches the groove on the saw table, so that the whole assembledge slides on and off easilly (slide on into the blade so that you won't push it off while cutting). Third, get some Timberwolf blades. Last longer and cut great, so will make life much easier when milling.
One thing to know. If you plan to ever do any real detail work, this is not a great setup. Even with care, you'll have a hard time getting all guides to line up cleanly or getting the blade to tension properly for the fine stuff. It can be done but it is a real PITA as these saws just aren't made with fine tollerances. This is a milling and resaw setup on the cheap and you get what you pay for.
Dietrich