Why didn't the video show the power source? Or any other angle of the machine? Obviously it cuts small stuff, but why not give a total picture of the whole machine?
I think you'd better go back and try this one again, so viewers get an idea of what powers the machine and of how the whole unit is set up.
i dont know how big of a log it can cut but if it couldnt cut up to (18inch ) then i wouldnt want it.. and the other major factors about it is, the guy is pushing the log by hand ,and theres no splitter.. in the top right it says wood processor... people if it doesn't cut and SPLIT its not a true wood processor..
Why didn't the video show the power source? Or any other angle of the machine? Obviously it cuts small stuff, but why not give a total picture of the whole machine?
I think you'd better go back and try this one again, so viewers get an idea of what powers the machine and of how the whole unit is set up.
Aphidboy 1 month ago
looks good for timber framing, truing the ends etc and good for cutting small branches for the fire, saves bending down and is safe.
eagle55566 11 months ago
I like it. Efficient, easy on the back, and safe.
MrLeonard55 1 year ago
not all houses are as big as barns , smaller rooms means smaller logs
45ltr 1 year ago
wheres ur splitter?
13lael 1 year ago
making wood biscuits Yummmm! lol...
Wallabydam 2 years ago
perdi troppo tempo
pilico1 2 years ago
i dont know how big of a log it can cut but if it couldnt cut up to (18inch ) then i wouldnt want it.. and the other major factors about it is, the guy is pushing the log by hand ,and theres no splitter.. in the top right it says wood processor... people if it doesn't cut and SPLIT its not a true wood processor..
HUSQVARNA394 2 years ago
I dont get it. Why not just do it by hand? Sorry, but those logs are teeny...
Mcmurryfamily1110 3 years ago