This has me wondering the possibility of building something similar to this that would be designed for regular 16” firewood production. This setup is going to be opening many doors in the firewood production business
Absolutely love WolfeRidge! These new-to-WolfeRidge additions look awesome, and we hope they do well for y'all. Keep getting it fellas and have fun at the Paul Bunyan Show!
Those Kindlet machine from Fuelwood are going to be a great addition to your lineup! Way to stay ahead of the game with this collaboration!! Good stuff WR! Great video Bob👍🏻👍🏻
It will still split the knots, but with the X blade design it makes more of a mess with those pieces. Straight grain, equal length rounds = optimal performance.
This machine is a real hit you should build a machine that would feed it every body has this machine that cut and split all to make one that can do both I know you all could do it
Very rhythmic machine, it has a great beat! You need to find a band that can play along it when processing! The X split method is great and it is coming on many machines. Is there a patent IPO on this way to split wood?
Just make the splits for kindling and pizza size splits and firewood wood size splits I could see this machine been the future you would not need any other splitter... Let me know in the comments if I'm wrong
A stand alone unit with these smaller sizes will be ready this fall. A larger unit to handle 16" lengths is also in planning phase, but not sure how long it will take to produce at this time. Thanks!
In this video I think it was aspen. A lot of people use pine or similar softwood for kindling, but you can run oak, maple, or cherry through it too without an issue.
I would like to have one of those . But truly the wood has to be Certified USDA heat treated. To ship it to all states . So that’s just another step most of us common wood Hounds just can’t justify.
Great machine but running it off the pto of a fuel guzzling tractor not so great. Need to include a model that does not come with a pump also that gets plugged straight into say a skidsteer's hydraulic system.
Awesome guys. But I won’t buy until it doesn’t require a tractor to operate. Buying a tractor adds a substantial cost to the unit that the little guys or growing buisness can’t take on right now.
This will be a game changer for the US market! Well done bob 💪🏼
Thanks Archie!
That was an amazing demo Bob, great information. Congrats to WR to stay ahead of the game and looking forward to seeing it at the PB show!
Great partnership Bob!
I’m not sure if it’s brain damage or weirdness, or perhaps it’s normal, to feel satisfaction when watching the kindling machines in action!
This has me wondering the possibility of building something similar to this that would be designed for regular 16” firewood production. This setup is going to be opening many doors in the firewood production business
Very impressive machines. This is definitely the way to make mini firewood and kindling.
Thanks Russ!
I agree sir!
Absolutely love WolfeRidge! These new-to-WolfeRidge additions look awesome, and we hope they do well for y'all. Keep getting it fellas and have fun at the Paul Bunyan Show!
Thank you Kemp and Nicole!
Thank you for being part of the family!
Those Kindlet machine from Fuelwood are going to be a great addition to your lineup! Way to stay ahead of the game with this collaboration!! Good stuff WR! Great video Bob👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks Todd!
Thanks Todd! Hey - are you going to Bunyan? Send me a text.
Super cool. Who would have thought of producing wood that small. Would be in such high demand. Simply amazing.
In answer to your question: Dan at Back 40 Firewood (You Tube Channel).
Love to see a small Wisconsin built business going global.
Thank you!
Thank you for the support!
That's awesome. I often wondered if someone didn't build one . I bet back 40 would love to get his hands on one. Great video.
Thank you! Stay tuned 😉
Great machine - excited to see you at the Bunyan show
Thank you, we'll see you there!
Bob, looks like Wolfe Ridge is on it's way to be the largest US importer/producer of Woodhound equipment. Kudo's to you guys for thinking ahead TCT
Well thank you Tony! More to come next week 😎
Thanks Tony!
This is going to be a game changer! Will save a lot of time on production.
Thanks Tom! Pretty fun to run these things too!
Awesome presentation video 😍 It looks like an amazing addition to your line up 👍 Looking forward to seeing more of this machine.
Thank you Lyle!
So cool ! Awesome machine, what a time saver. Love your open mind way of thinking.
Thanks Kevin!
Thanks Kevin!
Nice video Bob should be a great new machine to do the mini firewood !!
Thanks Pat!
Thank you Pat!
Can’t wait to see these at Bunyan.
Impressive to see how the bag slides on there and you can fill it quickly and easily.
Wow what an amazing machine
Thank you!
Those are pretty dang cool!! I bet Dan doesn’t have small wood sales big enough yet for one.
He still has small wood, small sales problems. 😂😂
LOL
Thanks Doug!
Very impressive machine .👍🏻🪵
Thanks for watching, Del!
Great machine and great idea. I love how simple the bagging process looks!
Thank you its fun to use!
Hello Bob, Cool machine👍🇺🇸
Thanks for watching!
Great idea for the partnership! Interesting to see where this goes.
Thank you sir!
pretty slick
I couldn't definitely see someone here in the Pacific NW in getting one of these and at the same time increasing the mini-wood sale's.
Most excellent!! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching!
Pure genius!
Interesting processor Bob - Enjoy the Journey - Cheers
Thank you! Another one I heard recently is "trust the process." Have a good evening!
Great machine Bob. Dan from Back 40 Firewood needs one if these!!!
Thanks John. 😉
Can’t wait to check it out at Bunyan
See you there!
Very cool machines!👍👍
Thank you Jeremiah! You headed to Bunyan this year?
@@BacktoBob1 No
I forgot about you and Kevin going to UK. imagine how many pizzas we could make.
Ohhh yes, that sounds good!
That's great.
Thanks Derek!
That's awesome
Thanks for watching!
Awesome machine!
Thinking.... No knots allowed - only straight grain rounds for optimum performance.
It will still split the knots, but with the X blade design it makes more of a mess with those pieces. Straight grain, equal length rounds = optimal performance.
This machine is a real hit you should build a machine that would feed it every body has this machine that cut and split all to make one that can do both I know you all could do it
I like the sound of that...
Very rhythmic machine, it has a great beat! You need to find a band that can play along it when processing! The X split method is great and it is coming on many machines. Is there a patent IPO on this way to split wood?
hi there see you there , best to all john
Hey John, thanks for watching!
When is a stacking machine going to be available? Tim in northern TN.
Just make the splits for kindling and pizza size splits and firewood wood size splits I could see this machine been the future you would not need any other splitter... Let me know in the comments if I'm wrong
It is quite a versatile machine. And we will have its big brother the "Splitta 400" here mid 2025 as well. Thanks for watching!
Bob,
Maybe you get Dan at Back 40 Firewood as a demonstrator of this product.
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Yeah @BacktoBob1 that's a good idea!
AWEEEESOMME!
Thanks Chris!
Thank you Chris, see you at Bunyan!
Is a standard firewood length/size model coming?? Stand alone units for both as well?
A stand alone unit with these smaller sizes will be ready this fall. A larger unit to handle 16" lengths is also in planning phase, but not sure how long it will take to produce at this time. Thanks!
What kind of wood are you using for kindling?
In this video I think it was aspen. A lot of people use pine or similar softwood for kindling, but you can run oak, maple, or cherry through it too without an issue.
Whats the price point
Pricing varies, depending on model and options. wolferidgemfg.com/product-category/mini-wood-splitters/
What are the horsepower requirements for each model?
Only 15HP needed at the PTO.
I would like to have one of those . But truly the wood has to be Certified USDA heat treated. To ship it to all states . So that’s just another step most of us common wood Hounds just can’t justify.
Yeah, a mini kiln or something like that would be super handy for smaller operations.
Did you previously sell Japa products?
Indeed, I worked for Metsa Machines (distributor of Japa) until October of last year. I started at Wolfe Ridge in December of 23. Thanks for watching!
Nice for pizza oven wood
Yes indeed, thanks for watching!
Make one that can handle 16 inch long round.
That would be awesome.
Great machine but running it off the pto of a fuel guzzling tractor not so great. Need to include a model that does not come with a pump also that gets plugged straight into say a skidsteer's hydraulic system.
A tractor basically idling at 1400 rpm is actually very fuel efficient in comparison to a small gas engine
More options coming, thanks for watching!
Awesome guys. But I won’t buy until it doesn’t require a tractor to operate. Buying a tractor adds a substantial cost to the unit that the little guys or growing buisness can’t take on right now.
Thanks Matt, agree 100%. Engine option is already in the works. 👍
Electric powered options soon as well