"The Beast" is the newest addition to our line of hydraulic firewood processors. It is the answer to the question," How do I get the most production, for my dollar? The Beast handles an amazing 26" log diameter on its 20Ft. in feed deck. The shape of the wood is no concern because the in feed deck is fitted with aggressive feed wheels, instead of a traditional chain or belt conveyor, that ensure optimum gripping no matter how crooked the wood. "The Beast" is equipped with a three strand Live Deck, standard 4-way wedge, 30 inch stroke, 4 inch bore cylinder with 3 inch rod all powered by a 3 cylinder 34hp turbo diesel engine. Sit back and watch the amazing 5.2 second cycle time from the operators seat. The "Joy Stick" controls and control panel make "The Beast" remarkably easy and comfortable to operate. Available 6,8 or 12 way wedges are optional. "The Beast" is fully self contained and road towable. "The Beast" easily lives up to its name with production rates of 3 to 5 full cord per hr.
Well guys, I found an old E Z wood processor,built in Mich years ago,,Damn things built like a tank ( steel musta been cheap then) But with very few modifications I got it working to suit my needs, I cut all Oak and Hickory, Hard strigy stuff, I can put a cord&a1/4 on my dump truck in a half hour if i get pretty straight logs, Its got its little hang ups but its still nicer than most I've seen on here. Anyhow it beats a chainsaw and a splittin maul. I see alot of these guys splitting soft wood
BIGART1950 2 years ago
a conveyer belt would ben greath at the end...
meo600 2 years ago
Why would youtube make a feature a video if it had a copy right issue?
+4 on the video
-4 on youtube
g0tnailed 2 years ago 2
look at palax or JAPA !
hansson30 3 years ago
i agree with scraplogger. the other thing i dont like about hud-son is they have a bunch of clowns working for them. i know because i live right next to them.
HUSQVARNA394 3 years ago
Could of used that here in Ohio about 2 weeks ago when the remnants of Hurricane Ike struck here
9020powrmax 3 years ago
buy a blockbuster/better built
scraplogger 3 years ago