Nice showcase video Joe, and nice to have Matt drop in at the wood yard. Elaine from Canada here, still giggling at your sore “rotator” remark! Lol. Enjoy the nice weather , cheers.
Hello Joe, good to see Matt back in your woodyard and that processor is very impressive. Definitely a busy time of year yet I'm squeezing in some vacation time next week and will see you at the Paul Bunyan show!!
We just meet Matt at the international firewood expo few weeks ago. Great guy, nice machine we just put a deposit on that exact model. We're excited for it to show up. We'll be at the Paul Bunyan show too. This is my girlfriends side gig, she goes by "Ms Beaver" Kinda funny name but her RUclips and Tiktok channels are fun to watch. Hope to see you guys there. Jon
Hi Joe - it's Big Rodders in Ireland. All jolly interesting stuff. Depending on the set up it could be difficult deciding on this or the more expensive Japa 405. I imagine the Timberwolf would have faster throughput provided you could feed it the bigger diameter logs but wouldn't have the consistency of the 405 output so re-splitting would be required to produce your desired logs. It would be fascinating to have production race between the two machines.
It gives you a lot for the price. So does the Brute Force but the TW takes a 24” diameter which is $$$$ territory processors. So for $45-$50K (with attached conveyor) you have a full blown processor that can also make resplits right there easy. I am interested to see what the Hahn Mini Pro 250B’s asking price is.
Yes Joe, that is great of Matt to stop by with that Awesome Machine. Great Weather we are having here in N.Y. Matt is not to far away from me. Keep up those Awesome Video's of yours and see you at the Next one. Ron From the Woodyard in Duanesburg NY.
He went up to Duluth MN...must have driven right through Superior WI. Too bad i didnt see it traveling thru. I would have noticed it for sure. Nice well built rig ready to do lots of work for someone.
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I would say it’s the perfect machine for a lot of people. I know it’s my dream machine. Thanks for sharing it again. That’s the nice thing about this community, it seems like everyone is helping each other out. Don’t get me wrong I’m sure there is still competition but for the most part I haven’t heard anyone poo pooing other brands. So I’ll keep watching and dreaming. Thanks again.
@@ohiowoodburner you could say a bit of both. 50 something novice and some bigger logs , spruce and pine up here in Alberta Canada. Problems are limited by only a few brands and or shipping costs. I don’t want to finance a hobby and time restraints at work won’t allow me to grow my little business in which I love doing. So I’ll keep dreaming for now. Love your channel, you always make me smile. Keep up the good work.
Good day Joe! That’s a nice entry-level processor just curious what price range are we looking at? I guess in a sense that would dictate if it’s entry-level or not with regards to finances cheers my friend 👍🔥🇨🇦
Wow that is a really nice wood splitter/processor. I love the fact that it will take a 24 inch log, I always like to split the bigger wood because it produces so much more firewood. all it takes is money, L O L
@@ohiowoodburner Carol Scott 76 y/o in NH......heat with wood....buy most of what I need but I do have an echo saw, and a 24 ton splitter..AND a Bob Cat 2021, with loader and 60" belly mower........did about a 1/3 of a cord on labor day...by myself....I stack it all on pallets , then I have the pallets moved into my garage so I just go out there to bring it in all winter....two garages, 5 bays total...so I use off an outdoor pallet when there is no snow, then use the garaged wood when it's snowy and windy....Have a great week Joe.
I only saw 1 drawback with this processor. At the operator station, you are fully exposed . Not trying to be the safety police, but i think some plexiglass would be a nice addition. Other than that, it seems like a very nice machine.
Timberwolf…10 years…very impressive! Joe and Matt…two guys who get things done! 👍👍
Thanks Dave!
That looks like a very user friendly machine and would be easy to move to work cites. I have a small Timberwolf splitter and love it.
Nice showcase video Joe, and nice to have Matt drop in at the wood yard. Elaine from Canada here, still giggling at your sore “rotator” remark! Lol. Enjoy the nice weather , cheers.
haha... I saw that joke made in Pitch Perfect and thought it was funny
Great video of a company that doesn't get enough exposure 👍 Thanks for sharing
Thanks Lyle!
Rarely comment. Really enjoy your. Down to earth Channel and all ya do.
Thanks Brian. I am glad you support us!
Good Morning Joe: Have a Wonderful and Blessed Sunday
Thanks RB
Tell Matt to come up with something to handle all the by-product. I’m sure he can figure something out.
Hello Joe, good to see Matt back in your woodyard and that processor is very impressive. Definitely a busy time of year yet I'm squeezing in some vacation time next week and will see you at the Paul Bunyan show!!
Awesome Bill! Can't wait to see you again buddy
That new processor is really good for the individual just starting out or likes to work by himself.Would have loved to have seen it in action.😊
This would be the ideal machine for sure
We just meet Matt at the international firewood expo few weeks ago. Great guy, nice machine we just put a deposit on that exact model. We're excited for it to show up.
We'll be at the Paul Bunyan show too. This is my girlfriends side gig, she goes by "Ms Beaver"
Kinda funny name but her RUclips and Tiktok channels are fun to watch. Hope to see you guys there. Jon
Hi Joe - it's Big Rodders in Ireland. All jolly interesting stuff. Depending on the set up it could be difficult deciding on this or the more expensive Japa 405. I imagine the Timberwolf would have faster throughput provided you could feed it the bigger diameter logs but wouldn't have the consistency of the 405 output so re-splitting would be required to produce your desired logs. It would be fascinating to have production race between the two machines.
It gives you a lot for the price. So does the Brute Force but the TW takes a 24” diameter which is $$$$ territory processors. So for $45-$50K (with attached conveyor) you have a full blown processor that can also make resplits right there easy. I am interested to see what the Hahn Mini Pro 250B’s asking price is.
The Timberwolf is an awesome machine and would be ideal for a lot of different operations
Nice looking machine! I'd sure like one of those conveyors in my woodyard. Right now, my son Ian likes playing conveyor! - Tim
haha. Best conveyor you can have!
Timberwolf makes really awesome stuff, and they have the coolest name 🐺
Their name is awesome for sure
Good looking machine. Send him my way if he has any free time. Take care!
Joe,another excellent piece of video from your wood yard 👍😮😊❤
Thanks Todd
I definitely have Matt and Timberwolf on my list of booths to visit at Bunyan this year!
He is bringing a lot of machines. I am sure I will be there as well
Incredible machine. I’m guessing the belt conveyer is much quieter than the chain driven conveyors. ??
Much quieter
Yes Joe, that is great of Matt to stop by with that Awesome Machine.
Great Weather we are having here in N.Y.
Matt is not to far away from me.
Keep up those Awesome Video's of yours and see you at the Next one. Ron From the Woodyard in Duanesburg NY.
Thanks Ron
Cool stuff Matt for the big players in the business!!
He is a very nice person...and passionate about firewood!
Timberwolf makes very nice equipment.
Sure does willey
Nice compact and an easy setup to.
FYI. I my Woodyard is 45min from I-90 depending on traffic 😉👍
haha... just slightly a little farther west
@@ohiowoodburner
Im just a country hour or two farther south.
LOL HA HAHA.
Nice looking piece of equipment!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
Thanks, will do Dave!
Hello Joe, Timberwolf makes Top notch equipment for sure👍🇺🇸
I agree. This machine is affordable and takes a 2 foot log!
I love the top roller design it’s set up like a wood chipper .
Good observation Jason.
Wondering if Matt going to offer auto cycle on his machine like the alfa 5 and six would benefit alot with autocycle
Nice looking machine.
It sure is. Very nice looking machine
He went up to Duluth MN...must have driven right through Superior WI. Too bad i didnt see it traveling thru. I would have noticed it for sure. Nice well built rig ready to do lots of work for someone.
It is a stout piece no doubt
Joe I forgot what stretch wrap you use.
90 guage, cast. Don't use anything else
STRETCH WRAP-- click here for a site-wide a 10% off coupon. (affiliate link)
I have found that this works best....12" 90 gauge, Cast stretch wrap
www.shareasale.com/u.cfm?d=750887&m=54045&u=2770497
Would like to hear prices.but great equipment for sure.
Check them out here
www.timberwolfequip.com/
I would say it’s the perfect machine for a lot of people. I know it’s my dream machine. Thanks for sharing it again. That’s the nice thing about this community, it seems like everyone is helping each other out. Don’t get me wrong I’m sure there is still competition but for the most part I haven’t heard anyone poo pooing other brands. So I’ll keep watching and dreaming. Thanks again.
This would be an ideal machine for a beginner or someone with big, challenging logs
@@ohiowoodburner you could say a bit of both. 50 something novice and some bigger logs , spruce and pine up here in Alberta Canada. Problems are limited by only a few brands and or shipping costs. I don’t want to finance a hobby and time restraints at work won’t allow me to grow my little business in which I love doing. So I’ll keep dreaming for now. Love your channel, you always make me smile. Keep up the good work.
Woah, I noticed Matt. Didn't stack any wood? What's up with that?
Thanks for showing another great interview. 🤠👍👍👍👍👍
haha... I'm losing it in my old age
Good day Joe! That’s a nice entry-level processor just curious what price range are we looking at? I guess in a sense that would dictate if it’s entry-level or not with regards to finances cheers my friend 👍🔥🇨🇦
check out updated prices here
www.timberwolfequip.com/
Wow that is a really nice wood splitter/processor. I love the fact that it will take a 24 inch log, I always like to split the bigger wood because it produces so much more firewood. all it takes is money, L O L
haha. True. Wish we all had more
Good video joe
Thanks bob
Slick!
Thanks Carol...or Scott. Let me know your name so i get it right!
@@ohiowoodburner Carol Scott 76 y/o in NH......heat with wood....buy most of what I need but I do have an echo saw, and a 24 ton splitter..AND a Bob Cat 2021, with loader and 60" belly mower........did about a 1/3 of a cord on labor day...by myself....I stack it all on pallets , then I have the pallets moved into my garage so I just go out there to bring it in all winter....two garages, 5 bays total...so I use off an outdoor pallet when there is no snow, then use the garaged wood when it's snowy and windy....Have a great week Joe.
I only saw 1 drawback with this processor. At the operator station, you are fully exposed . Not trying to be the safety police, but i think some plexiglass would be a nice addition. Other than that, it seems like a very nice machine.
possible. I need to run it to be sure. Good catch mike
24" adds a lot of flexibility in material
It sure does. That is a huge log. Would need a machine that would be capable of lifting a log that size onto the log deck
@@ohiowoodburner Or a mound of dirt that you can get the log onto with a forestry arch or skidding cone in order to push it onto the live deck.
Talk about a easy set up machine.
I agree frank. It was super fast!
hi there nice equipment . best to all john
Thanks John. I saw your efforts at HOPE and you and the others should be commended! Great job
@@ohiowoodburner it was all good . thanks john
Timberwolf is broken. Worst splitter ever. Joe The Grower is now stuck with no splitter. Please help trying to save my farm.
Interesting but not needed here. Cool Beans.
thanks for watching
I've owned a Timberwolf processor they're fantastic.
They look to be a well built machine