@Bajaracer650 At least they put the price on their website. Most firewood processor manufacturers don't even do that. They want you to call them so they can try to sell you something.
I wonder just how good it works in GoodOle White oak and hickory like we burn here in Pa. it takes a good splitter to bust a 20" chunk into 6 pieces, Like my antique processor does LOL
This just ain't right! For 12 years I cut with a chain saw, loaded it into an old Ford truck, then hauled it out of the woods and busted it up with a sledge hammer and pawl.
I got an old dodge truck and i haul wood from the curb in my town and cut it with my chainsaw and split it on my electric 6 ton log splitter.If that makes you feel any better LOl.I aint got one of those machines either.If i had some parts and stuff i bet i could build a firewood processor.I am thinking of making a log holder and mounting my chainsaw on a spring loaded hinge to make cutting easier.
nice machine... but it looks like when the trunk gets close to the end (of being all cut) that the weight of it wants to tip it over. Have any problems there?
Depending on how much wood you have, how fast you cut it up, and what you sell it for, it could pay for itself in a week or two.
The smallest machine goes for like $16k and can cut about 2 cords per hour. At $200 per cord of wood, that's 80 cords, which can be done in 40 hours -- a work week.
Of course you have to sell the wood, but with good advertising you could sell 80 cords in a few weeks.
This processor works just fine. But splitting small diameter chunks with 8 way multi splitting head just chews it up. There is a desperate need for a 4 way head for the small diameter logs. Above 10" logs & 8 way splitter head is fine.
The machine in this video is over 6 years old...visit our website today, noted in the video, for the most current models, specs and pricing.
crdmetalworks 6 months ago
This thing would have made my childhood a lot easier.
luccaskunk 7 months ago
Big ash vs. little softwood .....ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
kaufmanprocessor1 1 year ago
how big block dose it cut
WNaillon1995 1 year ago
you need to get a big umbrella , that way your out of the sun.
dean147100 1 year ago
look up fast fire wood that one is quick compaired to this one
1xsooliner 1 year ago
Same question every time, HOW MUCH IS IT?
If you are gonna advertise on youtube then don't be afraid to include the price. I know it's not cheap.
Bajaracer650 2 years ago
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nachos1990 1 year ago
@Bajaracer650 At least they put the price on their website. Most firewood processor manufacturers don't even do that. They want you to call them so they can try to sell you something.
anooseholay 1 year ago
Hi. How much are they?
Leonard
MrLeonard55 2 years ago
I like it ! Want one !
maxhole2 2 years ago
how much will one of these run u ?
atvking04032 2 years ago
I wonder just how good it works in GoodOle White oak and hickory like we burn here in Pa. it takes a good splitter to bust a 20" chunk into 6 pieces, Like my antique processor does LOL
BIGART1950 2 years ago
make a video of it
voseamatt 1 year ago
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You never become a man by using tools like this
gubevares 2 years ago
spaghetti warehouse exploded at 1:37. Lookit that mess of hoses and stuff
junior2004hasz 2 years ago
It's not a mess on a final assembly machine; this is a shop demo.
MrCordWood 2 years ago
Figured maybe. But hey, it don't need to look pretty, it clearly works.
junior2004hasz 2 years ago
200 bucks a cord? I aM LUCKY TO GET 50 BUCKS HERE FOR A FULL CORD 128 CU FT.....AND THATS OAK, The good news its readily available. NO permits needed
Thats a nice looking machine
Tewrobert 2 years ago
Nicely made. I really like it, but then again, I suppose anyone who hung of the end of a chainsaw for any time, would :-)
It certainly makes the timber handling a lot easier.
ozzirt 2 years ago
is this a joke?
hansson30 2 years ago
My eyes my eyes ha ha ha
hydeqs 2 years ago
Wow. This thing lives up to its name.
picbuck 2 years ago
Thanks! Have you seen the RAPDIO LOCO?
MrCordWood 2 years ago
This just ain't right! For 12 years I cut with a chain saw, loaded it into an old Ford truck, then hauled it out of the woods and busted it up with a sledge hammer and pawl.
I feel cheated!
JIM30747 2 years ago
I got an old dodge truck and i haul wood from the curb in my town and cut it with my chainsaw and split it on my electric 6 ton log splitter.If that makes you feel any better LOl.I aint got one of those machines either.If i had some parts and stuff i bet i could build a firewood processor.I am thinking of making a log holder and mounting my chainsaw on a spring loaded hinge to make cutting easier.
arkansastrash320 2 years ago
nice machine... but it looks like when the trunk gets close to the end (of being all cut) that the weight of it wants to tip it over. Have any problems there?
jesus saves
Jinsyana 2 years ago
how fast could you make your money back on one of these things?
r32adt3db 2 years ago
Depending on how much wood you have, how fast you cut it up, and what you sell it for, it could pay for itself in a week or two.
The smallest machine goes for like $16k and can cut about 2 cords per hour. At $200 per cord of wood, that's 80 cords, which can be done in 40 hours -- a work week.
Of course you have to sell the wood, but with good advertising you could sell 80 cords in a few weeks.
mikinmontague 2 years ago
can u please tell me where you found your saw, i cant find one for my processor
Iraqiredneck07 2 years ago
can you please tell me where you got the saw for you processor, i cannot seem to find one at all!
Iraqiredneck07 2 years ago
very slow
mulitek 2 years ago
amazing machine! if only it could stack the wood... O_o
krankiev 2 years ago
whats the cost for one?
dav7722 2 years ago
Sweet. Looks a little easier than splitting by hand.
JEHIAHL 3 years ago
It looks like it is build in a garage
hansson30 3 years ago
good thinking,... I mean engineering!
I like this!!!
naturerules1 3 years ago
that would suck to fix tho
artickid12 3 years ago
It sure is quiet.
localcrew 3 years ago
Works great on the straight logs with no limbs how about the narly stuff thats hard to split? The pieces were the big "Y"'s are?
bill154cub 3 years ago
How many cords an hour does this process under normal conditions?
pigman50 3 years ago
what a great machine
USSRstijn 3 years ago
I believe this is all-hydraulic; even the saw itself has a very powerful hydraulic motor on it.
douro20 4 years ago
This processor works just fine. But splitting small diameter chunks with 8 way multi splitting head just chews it up. There is a desperate need for a 4 way head for the small diameter logs. Above 10" logs & 8 way splitter head is fine.
decnwtn 4 years ago