They are actually fine to sit out year round without any cover. Some people do make small lean-tos or other places to park them, but typically that’s for their own comfort, not the machine’s.
@@dalerounds4036 We have had a small handful of customers use a universal outboard motor cover, so there are options if someone wants to cover them. It comes down to personal preference at that point.
The Japa 365+ Pro can configured as a towable road version: www.metsamachines.com/product/japa-365-firewood-processor/ The Pro and Basic can do the same sized logs, but the Pro comes with additional quality of life features such as being able to run the infeed in reverse, and a conveyor speed regulator. The controls for the Pro are also joystick controlled while the basic uses the pull down bar.
Looks great! Nice ingenuity 😊
Or: "Why the 365 BE OWB-Joe" is so liked 👍🏼🤣...
Must have been Grand Rapids is where you must have been coming from when we pulled along side you in Superior, WI. Nice machine!
Nice unit. Needs an engine cover of some sort?
They are actually fine to sit out year round without any cover. Some people do make small lean-tos or other places to park them, but typically that’s for their own comfort, not the machine’s.
@@MetsaMachines made me think cover because my MultiQuip cement mixer has one. Nice to cover things from the elements here in the Northeast.
@@dalerounds4036 We have had a small handful of customers use a universal outboard motor cover, so there are options if someone wants to cover them. It comes down to personal preference at that point.
By chance will you be visiting the west coast to demo the Japa?
We don't have any plans to visit the West Coast at this time.
There is a huge ag expo in Tulare CA every year. I think it's the largest in the United States.
Do you make mobile unit of this ( one a towable unit with an axle ?
The Japa 365+ Pro can configured as a towable road version: www.metsamachines.com/product/japa-365-firewood-processor/
The Pro and Basic can do the same sized logs, but the Pro comes with additional quality of life features such as being able to run the infeed in reverse, and a conveyor speed regulator. The controls for the Pro are also joystick controlled while the basic uses the pull down bar.