I'm located in British Columbia and am wondering if anyone has seen this machine process west coast fir? All the vides I seem to find are of machines cutting and splitting really easy to split woods... maple and birch and such. I'm in the market for a machine that will cut and split a 24" round of Douglas Fir that has been exposed to wind... Can anyone help me?
@pingo1365 I have an older 2040xp and it handles any local wood I throw at it. Here we have oak, ash, maple, persimmon, wild cherry, black walnut, and SHAGBARK HICKORY. this machine will handle all these species with ease(8-way splitter), even 20" diameter if necessary. If you need to run bigger logs, them maybe look at the 3040, the larger machine. These machines aren't cheap, and some are on the used market. I see this machine as the best on the market, and priced accordingly.
Where I live, in Calhoun county Alabama USA the price is 150 per cord. 60 miles away in Birmingham, the price goes to 200 per cord. Some charge more in peak conditions.
@kenfo0 I dont work for the company either and this is by far the best machine out there. I run one every day full tilt, I try to break it so the boss will buy me a new one but I havent been able to yet ( its a 1993 model) And $145k is just for the machine, that's not including the log loader or trucks or the tree length wood you have to buy. We try to have at least 500-750 cord on hand at all times... at $100 a cord that all adds up pretty quick.
This machine is awesome,i run an 2040in NZ and it just chews through bluegum wattle and macrocapa like it was butter. Such an easy machine to maintain. good stuff.
this is the only real firewood processor out there if you do your homeword you will find that this is true if you plan to do firewood for a profesion this is the machine i learned this the hard way
This is hands down the fastest most reliable processor on the market. We've run Cord Queens, Blockbusters, and all before,.. 2040 with circular blade is our current weapon of choice. Unbreakable
i sure am glad Hitler didnt have this.
MrHappyebby 1 year ago
I'm located in British Columbia and am wondering if anyone has seen this machine process west coast fir? All the vides I seem to find are of machines cutting and splitting really easy to split woods... maple and birch and such. I'm in the market for a machine that will cut and split a 24" round of Douglas Fir that has been exposed to wind... Can anyone help me?
pingo1365 1 year ago
@pingo1365 I have an older 2040xp and it handles any local wood I throw at it. Here we have oak, ash, maple, persimmon, wild cherry, black walnut, and SHAGBARK HICKORY. this machine will handle all these species with ease(8-way splitter), even 20" diameter if necessary. If you need to run bigger logs, them maybe look at the 3040, the larger machine. These machines aren't cheap, and some are on the used market. I see this machine as the best on the market, and priced accordingly.
verderyfirewood 11 months ago
how much would these splitters range from?
dieselfanaticIN 2 years ago
Nice machine! Nice money! i leave in sweden. I wonder when you sell firewood whats the price there? look at tajfun its a great machine. Thanks
Tajfunbollnas 2 years ago
Where I live, in Calhoun county Alabama USA the price is 150 per cord. 60 miles away in Birmingham, the price goes to 200 per cord. Some charge more in peak conditions.
flintrox 2 years ago
i dont work for the company i run a 2040 about 12 a day give or take producing around 2500 full cords per year
mulitek 2 years ago
ok...so of the five posters, how many of you work for the company? five? $145k for a firewood business?
kenfo0 2 years ago
@kenfo0 I dont work for the company either and this is by far the best machine out there. I run one every day full tilt, I try to break it so the boss will buy me a new one but I havent been able to yet ( its a 1993 model) And $145k is just for the machine, that's not including the log loader or trucks or the tree length wood you have to buy. We try to have at least 500-750 cord on hand at all times... at $100 a cord that all adds up pretty quick.
psebadomen 1 year ago
This machine is awesome,i run an 2040in NZ and it just chews through bluegum wattle and macrocapa like it was butter. Such an easy machine to maintain. good stuff.
888mater 2 years ago
Brand new at Oliver stores
2040xp w/slasher saw $109,000
new elevator with chip cleanout... $15,000
the price i was quoted the other day,
Bargemonkey 2 years ago
this machine is around $145000 can
mulitek 2 years ago
this is the only real firewood processor out there if you do your homeword you will find that this is true if you plan to do firewood for a profesion this is the machine i learned this the hard way
mulitek 2 years ago
How much does this model cost?
yutuyfjhjhjkhjh 3 years ago
This is hands down the fastest most reliable processor on the market. We've run Cord Queens, Blockbusters, and all before,.. 2040 with circular blade is our current weapon of choice. Unbreakable
googler1918 3 years ago