Amazing Modern Firewood Processing Machine Technology, Extreme Fast Wood Processor
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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Something about cutting fire wood that just really makes you feel good
You're absolutely right 💗👍
I could watch this all day.
I,d like to see that on Australian Hard Wood
I would like to see it on namibian hardwood, that stuff is harder than ironwood. A south african classic barbecue wood
Ok, I'm JEALOUS. My back is killing me from working on firewood the past few days...
Nothing like near perfect logs to work with.
Yeah, my thoughts exactly..
My DREAM JOB,,,,,,all day long!!!!! 7 days a week. Don't know why,,BUT,,I LOVE processing firewood for my 2 wood stoves. To me,,there is nothing better than a wood fire to heat my home. NO utility bills. Even solar power. I process firewood ALL YEAR long and even have a 55 gallon drum wood stove that I welded together with a blower fan to heat my barn/shop. My dream job. Where can I get an application for employment. I can start RIGHT NOW!!!! BEST VIDEO I've ever seen on wood processing
i hear you about that one . i had to close mine down do to a death in the family and being cut out of the ranch . with that i lost my whole firewood business . lock stock and barrel . 10 years down the drain of fun loving hard work gone to waste . no more fun of life !
Amen brother.. Love it as well
Tree murderer!!
@@hwoods01 goof
When the money gets tight or i want something i always turn to selling firewood , my dad showed me when i was young how he paid for Christmas by putting back cords, when the first freeze hit , people flocked thenhouse each year to reserve a cord . I follow the same tradition . Therapeutic hard labor
Dieseldaddy, I am with you. Lived on a bush block and the greatest joy was dropping dead trees and splitting the logs for my fireplace. Central heating was a must, but the fire added what is called atmosphere to the home
I still split by hand using a 12LB splitting maul.. I use on average 8 cords of firewood for one stove and another 3 cords for the stove on the main floor. I get it done myself in about two weeks and I still enjoy doing it by hand for now lol. I just got a tank of oil about 975 gallons in July and still have a quarter tank left so I'm saving so much money burning firewood for heat instead but of course I pay in manual labor but that's my workout so I'm not upset lol.. Thanks for sharing the video and showing us some really awesome machines!.🙏🙏🙏🍻
You will get old at some point.
First one I've seen that does nicely squared pieces.
Did anybody watched so many clips about chopping and with this video reached the end?
Ok back to basics with my hand saw
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I’ll offer free storage if you want to park that next to my house. Just leave the keys under the mat.
Greg Moutino-Great comment! When you're thru with it I'll take it off your hands.
@@markmorris3579 н
I had a similar routine. I would pick up free hardwood from the town forestry dept. I would process 6 cords by 8lb. maul for 2k SF my winter heating season. My neighbors thought I was nuts with 10 or so cords on property. I explained that I was paying myself about $40 / hr. to work out, or the actual value of the finished firewood. I was in the best shape of my life and getting more ass than a toilet seat as a result. No brainer!
Neat machine, it splits such small pieces though.
I live in Alaska, we just whack a round in half and chuck it straight in the wood stove.
It split small, medium, and large pieces if you'd bother to watch more than the first 90 seconds of video.
You know, tender, kindling, and fire wood.... the trifecta of building a fire.
But I can see you have no fucking clue as to the effective or efficient use of wood.... just chuck in half a round ::facepalm::
Good thing you are in Alaska. The cold will keep the stench of your rotting corpse to a minimum.
Jerry VanNuys your a pathetic human
Ptarus Has A Game I dream to live in Alaska! 😊
Ptarus Has A Game good boy
My co worker has a old stove. Holds 32 in logs. He just chucks them in whole. He uses way to much wood. 9 cords. Small ranch house 900 square feet. Its always 85 degrees in there. Lol.
This machine looks like one of those one hour of maintenance for every hour of operation Rube Goldberg rigs.
Somebody's wet dream. Cost, outright and maintenance, out of sight. I do the same thing, split to my size preference, with a 9 year old Huskie saw, an old POS pick-up truck and a $125 splitter. For commercial use I suspect there are better more rugged maintenance free machines.
I'm super impressed. What does a machine like that go for? 100k?
Awesome mechanical engineering. We in Borneo use axe and chainsaw only which is very unconvenient. Wish we in Borneo have a simple affordable fire wood machine.
Keeping the bar chain sharp with all of that processing must take some time. I realize this is an advertising video, but isn't it odd that some basic maintenance isn't shown?
Haha the thumbnail to this video made it look animated 😂
THIS EQUIPMENT DOESNT COME CHEAP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No it does not. It looks simpler than it costs.
Nothing with hydraulics is cheap
You can build something similar yourself.
In the United States they sell each round for 5+ dollars each They pay for themselves very quickly this side of the pond
Great compilation of my machines :)
A lot of what I saw was kindling. Good video, Thanks
God I wished I had one of these. I have an 30 year old clever. Sure I don't have to use an axe but I have to saw and lift everything manually 😂 is it possible to rent? I could probably do several weeks of work for one weekend with one of these.
Good morning, then I can know how much this machine costs and what can I see from a short while? Is there a report I can go to? I am from Greece .. thank you in advance
Great video. 👍
Anyone know that music at the end?
Like I'll even take the source video or whatever. I'm an amateur drummer and would love to get to know this song better.
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Sorry man even Google play didn't pick it up
Rxonmymind I appreciate the response. :)
The bigger the log the longer it will burn, that is what the customer wants. I know your all about the dollar but figure out the weight and make a little larger chunk
How many bags of fatwood before it pays for itself? 25 years, 30? I have a feeling that thing isn't cheap
Can Red Green of Possum Lodge show us how to build one of these using old car parts and duct tape?
good idea, but seems a bit slow not knowing the price and looking out the out feed i think the chopping portion could use an upgrade, but im not a pro on this firewood stuff. would love some input.
for the first machine btw
What would be the price of this Magnificent machine please comment back thank you very much can't wait to hear from you
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Класс. Нам бы такую технику
Сделайте сами.
@@tekknorat шутка смешная
Would need a new one by the time you paid this thing off.
I like the kindling maker, that's cool
How much wood could a wood chuck chuck, if a wood chuck could chuck wood??
I don't know, but he sure could split a pile, if he had one of these.
I heard even Paul Bunyon bought a couple of these. 😁
Simply amazing
Yuppies is right! If you had a bunch of irregular limbs and trunks this would be useless.
Diggerland USA needs to get some of this equipment so I can take my son to go play with it. I promise, it's strictly for my son. I have no interest in running this awesome machinery that might cause me to quit my current day job!
I WANT ONE OF EACH NOW!!! FUN! FUN! FUN!
Too bad so many good saw logs going to the firewood pile.I run solid logs greater than 10" diameter through a sawmill (for the lumber) then cut the slabs into kindling. The (small diameter) top of every sawlog tree is firewood, not the large diameter base!
When the lumber market was poor until the late 2000's, a lot of great sawlogs went for pulp. A lot of junk went as well. The burned forests of the west can be used as well at the sawmill...best IF taken out within a year. A good load of dead dry fir and larch sold for little as $50 a ton. Small logs make great firewood. I prefer the tree with a 8 inch and under at the stump. No splitting needed! I like it enough I built a small deck saw.
Thanks Patrick - good comments! although for me, I split the wood even right down to about 3" pieces since they dry much better that way. I cut split and stack wood in the winter (like right now) for use next winter. I store all my firewood under a roof, with really no walls to get the best air (wind) and sun I can for drying - but no rain reversing the process on me! Thanks for your comments.
2:00 - I cringe seeing long logs of this diameter being cut up for firewood. There's so much crappy wood in a forest that's perfect for burning. Why destroy a log that can be better used for lumber?
@@ROGER2095 because this however many thousand doller machine looks and performs better on the nice stuff I guess
And that's called forest management, not slash and burn like this is.
Just add a couple musical pieces and it will sound awesome at the beginning of the video
I saw 1 machine that made firewood, the rest was kindling, or rip off wood for campgrounds
What are you on about?
JuryDutySummons
Many people prefer thicker slices of wood instead of thinner ones, as they burn differently.
i am pleased
Wow amazing.
Well that’s fine if your logs are straight. But not if u have crooked oak
Wonder what those longer firewood stacks are used for?
Is that beech being cut and split @ 03:40?
Damn. And to think I did this all with an axe. I also walked places. Bizarre.
Watch the cord king video.
I need a machine to process wood particle from 2mm & to convert it into 400 mesh size.Plz recommend machine
Love the video! What song is that playing? It's catchy as well.
Why are you splitting it into kindling . The next thing I can think of is you use it in a old school cook stove. I’d like to see it on a 40 inch block of red oak.
So with the cab setup and the chainsaw when the chain flies off he eats it ?
No the chain will not fly off , like a sawblade.... much safer...... But I'm sure it needs to be sharpened daily....
Это нереально!
How much does each bag add to the cost of the wood?
Amazing work
I'm amazed at modern firewood processing... Seems kind of small pieces. Are these for some sort of kindling or automatic stove feeder?
Should have waited till the end!
David B ..hgc
Most of the comments are about lumber and how much they get turned on by a good bit of lumber and how it's a waste or they are complaining that some people chop smaller logs because not everyone has a stove you can chuck half a fucking tree in
I have yet to see one of these "Amazing" hydraulic wood splitters take on good old Australian Gum or Box. All pine and straight grained soft woods.
GarryOzols it'll do it easy enough. I've seen a similar machine do grey box, red river gum and stringy bark. It would do iron bark as if it was nothing
fair enough on the straight grained stuff but we don't see much of that where I live :-)
My splitting is usually done with a chainsaw a hydraulic splitter and a few years out in the weather .
Never the less your point is valid :-)
If people do not learn how not to pick up heavy objects they can look forward to many years of pain in the back
Thanks
8:50 and 10:40 packing system i like
We call that twigs in America
It's for the city folks that have never worked a day of their live's. Thanks.
Lew Rodd you make no damn sense and by the way Keith is right
Only city folk are dumb enough to pay the price they want for their wood. Most are homeless so they can burn it in their Barrels. Nice machine however.
Gene Doudney I'm guessing you've never been to a city
Time is commodity, not all of us can spend it chopping wood.
Now, watch Cord King vidéo
А как же бензопила дружба и старый добрый колун??
We need in farming simulator 2017
Yeah,also in farming simulator 2019 🚜
Is it more expensive than planking and selling?
Que hacen con esos trozos de madera? Para que uso es?
Cool. I bet it's out of my price range. Plus this is not for a home do it yourselfer
Did you figure that out all by yourself?
jack ass
Lmfao
Bom dia bom domingo
8:30 , that's how you do it !
Softwood, gone in 60 seconds, for the first.
how much wood does it take to break even with machine cost?
@chief tp Don't kid yourself, the producer usually gets less that 25% of that price at the grocery store.
A large forest.......
A new and better machine it is. Technology it's not.
What is the Size of the Bags, please?
Всё это хорошо... Вопрос в другом когда это всё окупится, ответ никогда, значит нажуй оно нинадо.
Their all nice but they split the wood into to small of pieces
Those small sticks are kindling for starting the fire 🔥........
that is a loooooot of oxygen tanks being chopped
I do it by my hand and it cost 100$ for 5 m3
Safety gloves......?
where is the toothpick setting
Nice one!!!
а самому напилить и наколоть, не чего не останется лишнего
Only works on straight soft wood
Firewood for yuppies?
Yep
Jeff Schlagel
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Yuppies will refuse to buy this now ...Plastic packaging is now seen as the plague
Jeff Schlagel yep
Jeff Schlagel .... I’ve felled my own trees and split my own wood. But to class this as wood for yuppies sounds bitter. Maybe you don’t enjoy doing it? Then pay someone to do it. Can’t afford to do that? Again, bitter. The people who call others yuppies often got left behind by those that got good jobs that made their lives easier.
Infomercials... great.... How about making som actual content?
5.45 ? where can i buy it ?
never paid a penny for my firewood!, just dont know who would buy this???
A firewood contractor...... there's lots of them about , especially tractor driven ones....
There is just something wrong with getting firewood this way .☹️
А нехуй было вводить санкции против России, были бы с газом
nice :D !
I burn 20 sticks a day in the winter. Looks like one bag.
The first guy is not making any money working at that pace.
8:30
Fire wood for sale...
$1000 a chord
Damn they are splitting saw logs for lumber or veneer not crappy fire wood hardly any knots perfectly straight what a wast
Ever notice you never see black people splitting wood?
No need, welfare pays their gas bill
manual?
No gloves used by split wood worker.....!
That is not firewood but toothpicks.
This is a joke, 12 inch long firewood for surbanites that have 3 fires a year in their Chimenea.
Производят спички и тырсу из бревна..
Firewood machines...the most over represented "new" inventions ever !
The green machine is just splitting kindolin