I'm reallly glad to see manufacturers producing machines that are a little bit more in the budget range of someone who has decided to take their firewood game to the next level!👏
Hits a lot of check marks in my book, small affective, and great for the person who sells firewood on a smaller scale and growing their business. Think of how Chris started out, reinvested and grew with little to no debt. Everyone starts somewhere and this fits a market for that. GP Outdoors is a example of a group of friends who all put cash in the pot, get good equipment, and they all use it and work together and help each other out, this processor could also fit that bill. Greta video Chris and thank you for sharing these types of videos. 👍🏻👍🏻
Good Morning Woodhounds! The LB-14 looks like a great machine and fits into that homeowner/mild production market. I really like the simplicity and solid build. Thanks for the video!
Good machine for a start-up firewood operation. Could use either a lower trailer or a couple of feet longer conveyor. Great video again Chris. Cheers from HB NZ
Another great video! I really like the processor. The only thing I would change is the orientation of the saw I would have the saw point away from the operator other than that Its a great piece of equipment
The lb-14 is definitely beater with a heater prius approved. . As it likely has a 3.5k axil that has the flange to add brakes. Occasionally I see a 2.2k axil that can take brakes, but not often.
Would be nice if it had a 6-way wedge. Would be a lot of resplitting to get the size firewood I prefer to sell, but it sure is a lot cheaper than the processors that would eliminate most resplitting!
Yep definitely not a cheap splitter. But for the whole unit a family group or a friend group could plow through a fair amount of wood and with the conveyor be loading trailers to take away in a good social atmosphere. Maybe you could have Branch chapters of "in the woodyard" with your own leathers
I'm reallly glad to see manufacturers producing machines that are a little bit more in the budget range of someone who has decided to take their firewood game to the next level!👏
Yup, nice machine!
Cool looking machine!! This could help elevate a small side hustle!! Thanks for taking us along!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
Yup, or supply a bunch of wood for several peoples heating needs, like brothers or friends.
Hits a lot of check marks in my book, small affective, and great for the person who sells firewood on a smaller scale and growing their business. Think of how Chris started out, reinvested and grew with little to no debt. Everyone starts somewhere and this fits a market for that. GP Outdoors is a example of a group of friends who all put cash in the pot, get good equipment, and they all use it and work together and help each other out, this processor could also fit that bill. Greta video Chris and thank you for sharing these types of videos. 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks for watching as always Man!
Nice demo of the LB14 processing real world wood that the typical homeowner might end up seeing in their woodyard.
Thanks for watching again!
Good morning Chris, different strokes for different folks👍🇺🇸
You got that right!
Good Morning Woodhounds!
The LB-14 looks like a great machine and fits into that homeowner/mild production market.
I really like the simplicity and solid build. Thanks for the video!
Thanks, yes!
G’morning Chris. Those lil beav’s are awesome ! Just like a Japa that I see a guy running in Eau Claire.. Awesome machines.
GoodNightIrene
Yes, nice little machines for sure!
Good machine for a start-up firewood operation. Could use either a lower trailer or a couple of feet longer conveyor. Great video again Chris. Cheers from HB NZ
Thanks 👍
And I thought bad ass beavers were on your other channel. Nice episode👍👍👍
Ha! Thanks!
Hi Chris, Was not aware Multitek made all those processors....Very cool videos. Your my favorite channel still!!!
Thanks, more t come!
Another great video! I really like the processor. The only thing I would change is the orientation of the saw I would have the saw point away from the operator other than that Its a great piece of equipment
Great point!
If it faced the other way the operator would be covered in sawdust and walking in a pile of it.
Hi Chris good video love the new budget firewood ( Ty Ron
Glad you enjoyed it!
Never heard of this brand. They have a serious looking chainsaw bar. Good video, thank your for the introduction video 👍
They make great stuff!
Thanks Chris
Thank you for watching!!!
Looks like some great little processors👍👍
Yes they are that!
Hi Chris!!😀😀
Nice Beaver!! LOL!!
Hey, thanks!
The lb-14 is definitely beater with a heater prius approved.
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As it likely has a 3.5k axil that has the flange to add brakes.
Occasionally I see a 2.2k axil that can take brakes, but not often.
Nice !
Thank you very much for the video sir.
Thanks YOU for watching!!!
Nice review Chris. Multi tech makes nice stuff. GNI
Yes they do!
Armands high life needs this. Canadian youtuber
Maybe so.
Yes, he does. Looks to be a little heavier built than what he has..
Those machines should fit a smaller wood yard, and a smaller budget. Well done on this video Chris.
Thanks!!!
Would be nice if it had a 6-way wedge. Would be a lot of resplitting to get the size firewood I prefer to sell, but it sure is a lot cheaper than the processors that would eliminate most resplitting!
Yup.
I'm not a fan of the chain gauge. But is one less part to break.
okay.
It's nice but I think the Hahn had a bit more to offer in this size range and price point.
Maybe so.
It would prefect for a boiler owner to process the wood.
Yup, I know a guy with a auto shop and he has one and a boiler!
Womder what size firewood operation this processor would be good for? 200 cords a year with the resplitting?
Yes, about that of for a person who has friends/relatives that could work together to make all of their firewood.
It's definitely useful for someone's Woodyard
Maybe yours!!!
I could almost afford one. Just a few More payments on Da tractor and it's all mine, 2 I think...
Get one, it would be perfect for you!
Good Morning Woodhounds!!
Hello!
I'm a homeowner an $25k is still on the ouch for me, guess I'll keep chain-sawing the wood.......
Okay.
Nice budget machine, home user would need to justify he expense, unless selling wood too
Yup.
Yep definitely not a cheap splitter. But for the whole unit a family group or a friend group could plow through a fair amount of wood and with the conveyor be loading trailers to take away in a good social atmosphere.
Maybe you could have Branch chapters of "in the woodyard" with your own leathers
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Thanks!!!
I want to see 12-14'' logs on that.
Maybe next time! I want no taxes!
Nice machine but if he split those logs with the maul he wouldnt have that pot belly 😅
I tried that for 4 years. Didn’t work for me
He cuts and sells HUNDREDS of cords every year could you do that much with a maul?
Ha ha just ignore me. We call it banter where I'm from 😆
Looks a little dangerous, if anything flew off that chain it could take out the operator, just a small grate separating them! 🇺🇸
All machines are dangerous especially with cutting devices.
That's as bout as bare bones as a pro-cessor can get!! But it sure can do the job and keep a man busy!
GNI
yup!
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Thanks!
24000 for what I can do it just as fast with a buzz saw and a splitter this is a joke
Good for you, not everyone has a buzz saw so.....
Good morning all!
Good morning!