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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2008

selbstfahrender Holzspalter mit hydraulischer Kettensäge und Kran,Eigenbau, selfpropelled Logsplittter with hydraulic chainsaw and crane

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  • bei großen stämmen muss das MATERIAL aus dem sägeschnitt transportiert werden und zwar hier bis zu 120 cm. Schneidest du öfter Material in dieser Stärke?

  • @boehmlift

    is ja echt nett,

    nur wann um alles in der welt hat man 130er stämme zu spalten??

    die säge is so unendlich langsam in der zeit kannst ja zum essen gehen, wenn schon maschinell dann richtig flott.

    die kiste is nur auf ebenem gelände zu betreiben, was willst mit dem ding im wald wo das holz in der regel wächst??

    denke mal da kann man noch einiges verbessern

  • @itsmeZAXIS350 du hast teilweise recht - es wird demnächst ein update geben und wir werden die Leistung verdoppeln, so das die Säge 25 PS hat und der Spaltvorgang viel besser wird . Der Aufwand hält sich dafür in Grenzen. Ich hab sehr viele Stämme über 80 cm zu spalten, insbesondere alte Eichen und Zwiesel. Die Kosten fast nichts.

  • east german crap

  • @camelandtoe

    the last English or Irish invention is of 5.00 o'clock tea. Drink Whyskey and everything feels well.

  • Is there eny living creature who now the prices and the manufacturer of this machine?

  • I know what is the price -

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  • wow you could have a coffee break while the chain saw is cutting lol

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  • why would u want 4wd for that

  • @psebadomen

    The largest logs that can be processed by ANY automated processor on the market is about 30". The Rex 900 can do 31" but that is the max. This machine is splitting 48" material.

    This thing is still not going to make a whole lot of money because you still have some much handling and resplitting to do.

  • I was just watching Timbersports on TV and those guys are 10X faster then that machine!

  • 2:36 wow, it can even make the driver invisible! :D

  • For the size and power of this machine it is poorly designed. It should be able to feed a whole tree continuiously through the spliter. The saw is patheticaly slow! I can see by the video that you resorted to precutting the logs before feeding them through the splitter. The wood deck is twice as wide and almost 3 times as wide as it needs to be since you can only split one log at a time on this. The spliter blades could be larger and more noumerious so it is fixed. Hire a design engineer- ME!:)

  • slow ole dog?

  • I didn't think there was enough wood left in Europe to pay for this machine.

  • @decnwtn a hydraulic cutter like that is not like a hand held saw. yes, what you said is true, but for a processor saw, that is slow. a novice chain on a saw is a tooth per chain. a good saw is every other. a speed saw is every third. this can handle every fourth and take SHAVINGS out of that tree. go look at some mill processors. they handle lumber even bigger in less time.

  • @superturbodiesel Well I do know what i'm talking about when it comes to firewood processors and sharp chains because I run one every day, and if you watch the video all you see is dust flying when it's cutting... if the chain was sharp you would see bigger chips. Running a dull chain on a machine like that with hydraulic down pressure will destroy the bar in no time. And a multitek 3040 will handle wood about that size. And I challenge you to make a "ton" of money with that machine bud.. lol

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