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  • Sweet

  • haha! I love that sound when the logs split.

    

  • Simply genius...

  • thats sweet

  • ohh baby!

  • My cup runneth over!

  • 36ft is about 1/4 cord-----I did the math

  • this is a fine machine!!

  • hey, thats a really interesting machine you got setup there!!

  • that is neat ...

  • Very cool mate,how does it go on hard wood?

  • I dont care if its 3 chords an hour or not.........lol. It looks a lot better than the way I used to do it. Now I have a bad back. Nice video.

  • the saw that cuts the logs, how often would you have to sharpen it?

  • Works with any make of tractors? That's what I was curious to konw about.

  • Very nice equipment.

  • Better than sliced bread!

  • Whats the biggest diameter wood it will accept?

  • Very nice ,yes most any compact tractor will do it,good video,thanks !!!!!!!!!

  • are you in minnesota

  • We are everywhere!

  • Awsome back saver for sure . + 5

  • childhood might have been different with one of these gems. We know how to work hard

  • I rekkon any claims made on cords per hr. are gonna be under IDEAL conditions, with perf. wood.Anything but, and it's gonna be MUCH slower..

  • I like your set up, very nice! Where do you get the bags?

  • That is a pretty cool machine. I wish we had one when I was a kid living on the farm lol

  • damn slick machine! nifty operation however I hope that ain't delivery ready packaging 'cuz a cord is 4'x4'x8' or 128 cubic feet STACKED TIGHT!  I'll take the biz away as usual don't be suckered by the 3 cord claim just yet!!

  • The bag holds 36 cubic feet of firewood if taken out & stacked tight. It takes 6 minutes to fill the bag. You do the math!

  • Cool I want one. P.S. thanks for not putting crappy music on your video.

  • looks like 1/2 cord in 7 min. of course that dosen't count droping and skiding the logs. also all i see is soft wood in these machiens.... how do they work in hardwood like oak?

  • oh and how much should I charge per cord?

  • Now im new to selling firewood, is a cord about the size of a 8' truckbed full to the top in wood?

  • @mxracer150r a cord is 4'x4'x8' stacked. It's hard to get a full cord in a pick up.

  • I prefer an axe and a normal stihl, but if you can make a profit, have fun.

  • I bought this machine. I cut a slot through the guard so i could use a standard 16" bar instead of thier $70 ones. works very good, good machine but plan on 1 cord an hour with 2 men, and a table that you fill up with logs with a loader. you need to cut tree length logs in half which takes time. but most processors that are affordable you have to also. overall I love it and is a great bargain at 15-16k

  • Look very nice. I am wondering how it would like some messed up knotty maple and twisted douglas fir.

  • Hi from England! Love the machine. Just wondering how the logs are split into 4 pieces after after the intial cut? Thanks, JP.

  • What is that green bag made of? Looks strong.

  • wow, this is the best firewood machine i ever see.. if i got that one i would start making money by selling firewood

  • About -20 below with a wind and I'd burn your pulpwood up about tha fast. Get some dry locust sticks, you know the frost bit ones dead on the sump.

  • lol  cool

  • Very handy machine if you don't have an axe and a good back.

  • Nice, very nice. I don't understand what kind if saw blade that was ? Was it a band

    saw ?

  • it is a hydraulic chain saw. like the wood processes that go through the woods cutting down timber.

  • why load it into bags? why not into a truck??

  • are these processors any good for woods other than conifer (or aspen)?

  • Very nice and effective!

  • More of a manual firewood type but I love watching this machine work.

  • nice and easy

  • have fun piling

  • Well done Claytonsclaymation for being so able in another language! Good machine in that it is light weight and pretty quick, though some of the logs produced are a little on the big side.

  • What is it with Germans and their spelling? Just kidding. I like this machine.

  • that is a beutifull machine. :) my compliments, (srry for bad spelling, im german)

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