Looks like old Willy has found another purpose in Life. Wish my old man could have had one of those machines when I was cutting wood 50 years ago. Good to see you posting videos again. 👍
Hey Donn, great to see the new machine. Works like a champ and to have The Momma and Little-man out there cheering you on is always good to see too. Thanks for sharing with us. Stay safe and keep up the great videos and fun around there. Fred.
Wow, we all just watched a 15 minute video of you processing wood with no talking, very little music or camera view changes. Does that speak more to how awesome you are or how easily we are entertained/distracted?
@@whatahowl1 He didn't build or design this processor or tractor that powered it. Nearly all of his content is of him building, designing, or repairing something whereas this one was simply him processing wood. That's it. My original comment is more rhetorical than an actual question. We, as a population, have become so lazy in many aspects of our lives that we're now contently amused and engrossed with watching someone work. Decide for yourself.
@@philmickey7247 You are mistaken if you believe that I was critiquing Don's video, I most certainly was not, but more my commentary on the shallow and short span of attention of the viewers as of late in a general sense. The edifying value of a large amount of "trending" videos is negligible at best but mainly a time waster, white noise, purely a distraction from reality and in effect a neglect of one's life. (Sincerely no sarcasm given.) 👍🙂
@@whatahowl1 If he did, in that respect I am mistaken and surely do not mean to take away from his abilities. This video, in particular, did not showcase its build but merely Don cutting wood and us watching him do it and why it drew so much attention. His channel is one of my favorites to watch mainly because he's quite intelligent and resourceful, admirable traits to have in my opinion.
Really efficient machine... only thing to perhaps change is add a short slide just underneath the intake so that you won't have to lift the branch every time. But perhaps that was left out on purpose for safety reasons?
@@lloydprunier4415 they are super cool. I guess if a guy wanted to he could spend some time bending up some metal clasps as well. Yet those crates are super handy. I know I can get 100s of them local and do the same thing. The only problem is I do not have anything that can move them. Plus the new place does not have a fireplace right now. Not really a place to put one. Been thinking about adding in one of those forces air furnaces that you connect to your existing duct work. We have plans to build a new house and that is one idea I have is the forced air furnace. Yet I also am considering 3 seperate heat pumps for the split arrangement. Would super simple and it would break the large house in to zones and keep seperate air areas as well. We have even thought about mini wood stoves as well. Yet you still require a large draft and I really do not wish to push anything through my thick ceiling and penetration free roof. I do miss using a wood stove in all of the houses I owned and lived in before this one. This one right now is paid in full and I can live with out the firewood for now.
Puoi costruire quello che vuoi , ma l'oggetto acquistato sarā sempre superiore perchē dietro c'è una progettazione dedicata e test di ore e ore. Detto questo sei bravissimo in quello che fai .
@sogno-o-son-desktop This appears to be the best log processor I've seen. I design machines for a living. This guy has built something a team of engineers would struggle to accomplish.
It’s a much better idea stacking them loose, it’s crazy wasting time and effort stacking them in the crates like some people do. All the best from England .
Used this kind of firewood machine lot's in '90s. If it "kicks" that wood U are feeding in, try to adjusting moving and stationary blades closer to each other. And get that gap out of those stationary blades. Blades were adjustable atleast that finnish made splitter. Nice video
You could use the skidsteer forks to pick up a pile of limbs and hold them at a comfortable height next to the machine, so you don't have to bend down and pick each one up.
The visible radiator outside the bonnet is secondary radiator in conjunction with the original one under the bonnet. I added the secondary for hot summers when the engine overheated during hay cutting.
Amazingly fast processing speed. I've got to admit I was very nervous watching this. That guard shroud looks a bit too wide and short, please make a safer guard that guarantees that hands can't get near the blade.
MM77 Approved 👍🏼👍🏼………………………………………………………..That thing is pretty cool, but it just seams like the universe is kinda out of step. I mean, you using a machine that you didn’t build from absolute scratch!! LOL !
Wouldn't it be cool to make a wood burning heater that also made power for the house? That tool you just demo'd probably save you a ton of time processing the firewood.
Looks like you've got an exhaust valve leaking. Pretty bad on that tractor. Either that or it's possible that you've got a head gasket leak between two cylinders
I really hope that this was sponsored by Forstman, Donn. If not then it should have been. Pretty much the ultimate endorsement for that piece of kit. Which, by the way, is brilliant. That splitter beak totally changes the dynamic of a guillotine splitter. I sense a typical Donn improvement on the feed side though... = ) Custom high level cradle for the material and a smooth sloped feeder trough would make your life much easier and your back grateful. Shame that things have come to having to put a permanent watermark on the screen throughout the video`s... yeah, I have noticed that blatant rip off channel... As always, I hope all is well with you and yours = )
Yup, I've been thinking about the autofeed. The watermark will unfortunately stay since people on the internet are heartless thieves and steal my content left and right. Even that will not stop them sometimes.
I think it would handle anything great. It is super robust and powerful if connected to a powerful tractor. The Renault in this video ia 118HP with 6.2 litre engine and a lot of torque.
Amazing video. We would like to show this video on our channel with your permission. We will add your link and your name will also be mentioned in the video. Let us know what you think
HM-200, see siis halumasuna max.küttepuu"tooriku" läbimõõt milleks masin mõeldud on? Selle päevi näinud Renault traktrori restaureerimine oleks just paras järjekordne projekt...
Jep, max mõõt, mis mugavalt läbi mahub on 20cm. 21 mahub ka, aga peab hakkama nikerdama. Renault on plaanis kunagi taastada. Selleks aga spetsiaalseid ruume vaja. Elame-näeme.
That Renault deserves some love.
Looks like old Willy has found another purpose in Life. Wish my old man could have had one of those machines when I was cutting wood 50 years ago. Good to see you posting videos again. 👍
So you have Mr Chop for steel and Mr Chomp for fire wood
You firewood storage and seasoning system is the BEST!! So Tidy!! And Great Air Circulation. 😃🪚🪓🌬🪵🌬🔥👍
Hey Donn, great to see the new machine. Works like a champ and to have The Momma and Little-man out there cheering you on is always good to see too. Thanks for sharing with us. Stay safe and keep up the great videos and fun around there. Fred.
I fully approve of the "One tractor pr. implement" policy you seem to have got going there 🙂
These machines are brutal!
You should see the toilet
Donny ... Yet another great video. This machine will certainly be affecting the log splitter industry.
So this is the 4 firewood cutting machine video you have posted over the years I've been subscribed.
Wow, we all just watched a 15 minute video of you processing wood with no talking, very little music or camera view changes. Does that speak more to how awesome you are or how easily we are entertained/distracted?
To how good he is mostly due to the fact that he built most of the equipment he had, just me talking
@@whatahowl1
He didn't build or design this processor or tractor that powered it. Nearly all of his content is of him building, designing, or repairing something whereas this one was simply him processing wood. That's it. My original comment is more rhetorical than an actual question. We, as a population, have become so lazy in many aspects of our lives that we're now contently amused and engrossed with watching someone work. Decide for yourself.
@jamesa7506 I thought h did build the wood processor. It looks like his work.
@@philmickey7247
You are mistaken if you believe that I was critiquing Don's video, I most certainly was not, but more my commentary on the shallow and short span of attention of the viewers as of late in a general sense. The edifying value of a large amount of "trending" videos is negligible at best but mainly a time waster, white noise, purely a distraction from reality and in effect a neglect of one's life. (Sincerely no sarcasm given.) 👍🙂
@@whatahowl1
If he did, in that respect I am mistaken and surely do not mean to take away from his abilities. This video, in particular, did not showcase its build but merely Don cutting wood and us watching him do it and why it drew so much attention. His channel is one of my favorites to watch mainly because he's quite intelligent and resourceful, admirable traits to have in my opinion.
It's good that the family comes out and sees how hard your working because everything is for them.
you're
They had to supervise . 😉
Some wicked pencil sharpener you've got there.
😂👍
Nothing gets wasted, I love it! Great video!
That's an incredible amount of firewood
Thanks for sharing your videos.
Really efficient machine... only thing to perhaps change is add a short slide just underneath the intake so that you won't have to lift the branch every time. But perhaps that was left out on purpose for safety reasons?
I like how he took the totes out of the cages cut them in half diagonally and uses them for covers.
Yes and this is the first time I have seen those re-useable zip ties.
Me too!👍
@@lloydprunier4415 they are super cool. I guess if a guy wanted to he could spend some time bending up some metal clasps as well. Yet those crates are super handy. I know I can get 100s of them local and do the same thing. The only problem is I do not have anything that can move them. Plus the new place does not have a fireplace right now. Not really a place to put one. Been thinking about adding in one of those forces air furnaces that you connect to your existing duct work. We have plans to build a new house and that is one idea I have is the forced air furnace. Yet I also am considering 3 seperate heat pumps for the split arrangement. Would super simple and it would break the large house in to zones and keep seperate air areas as well. We have even thought about mini wood stoves as well. Yet you still require a large draft and I really do not wish to push anything through my thick ceiling and penetration free roof. I do miss using a wood stove in all of the houses I owned and lived in before this one. This one right now is paid in full and I can live with out the firewood for now.
Love that dipstick gas gauge!
Yup, simple but effective.
That is a quick and easy way to get the fire wood done quickly
Wow, that's the Best processor for that size limbs I've seen .
Thanks Donn👍🏻🙌
That presplitting 'hook' is the ticket. 👍
Amazing wood machine! Thanks to video Donn! You are one of the Best RUclipsrman what i know...!
🎅🏻👍🏻🇫🇮🔧
Puoi costruire quello che vuoi , ma l'oggetto acquistato sarā sempre superiore perchē dietro c'è una progettazione dedicata e test di ore e ore. Detto questo sei bravissimo in quello che fai .
@sogno-o-son-desktop
This appears to be the best log processor I've seen.
I design machines for a living. This guy has built something a team of engineers would struggle to accomplish.
That machine is quite a beast!
It’s a much better idea stacking them loose, it’s crazy wasting time and effort stacking them in the crates like some people do. All the best from England .
That's a cool old tractor.
That is some hellaciously effective log splitting.
I think I have firewood envy….! 👍😁
That's certainly an impressive firewood maker. It even splits the wood while whacking it to length.
And by rotating the log 90 degrees every other cut you can split the wood into 4.👍
That's a hellva lot of wood! Good job 🎉
This seems to be a long lasting machine with very little maintenance 😊
More of hand type of wood which is what I like the best 😊
Nice video as always. I wold love to see homestead tour i see a lot interesting machinery
Nicely done video of a wood eating beast!
Sweet little setup. Great way to utilize limbwood.
That's brilliant, gets the job jobbed fast like.
WOW that's a lot of firewood. I take it you use wood for heat... Thumbs Up!
That's an effective firewood processor, Donn. I'm surprised you didn't make it yourself. Andris could do with one of those
Used this kind of firewood machine lot's in '90s. If it "kicks" that wood U are feeding in, try to adjusting moving and stationary blades closer to each other.
And get that gap out of those stationary blades. Blades were adjustable atleast that finnish made splitter.
Nice video
Wie schön, die Störche sind auch bei dir angekommen!😊
Willy needs some love.
Have a like from me.
Is it just me who's mesmerised by the guillotine going round and round, and ending up seeing it as a crow?
Another great video, thank you for sharing, i learn a lot👍👍👍👍
This machine is originally a Finnish invention by Tuikola Oy. Namely Klapi-Tuiko.☝️🧐
Wow I've seen a lot of splitters here in the US but I have never seen anything like that.
Renault les meilleurs tracteur 😊french quality.
I've seen quite a number of vids that show homemade rotary firewood chippers that work like this factory made unit.
I’d love one of these, awesome
You could use the skidsteer forks to pick up a pile of limbs and hold them at a comfortable height next to the machine, so you don't have to bend down and pick each one up.
Great content. Lots of equipment.
Where do you burn all this wood? pls show us your heating system.
Willy is quite the unit! LOL custom radiator and all! Thanks for the vid!
The visible radiator outside the bonnet is secondary radiator in conjunction with the original one under the bonnet. I added the secondary for hot summers when the engine overheated during hay cutting.
Привет, когда будет восстановление жигули?
Amazingly fast processing speed. I've got to admit I was very nervous watching this. That guard shroud looks a bit too wide and short, please make a safer guard that guarantees that hands can't get near the blade.
Gloves, ear protectors, reflective coat, steel toed boots, adult supervision,...no eye protection.
Now what did I not forget?😁👍
Very Nice Machine Mr.DiY.😊😊😊
looks like a fabulous, effective machine, well done
Отличный дровокол! А интересно сырую берёзу он так же разрубит?
A good way to use up small trees and limbs, not pretty but functional. a must share Donn. I too have Estonian ancestry even tho I live in alaska
The guillotine is a MONSTER log chomper 😂
This one is not like farm equipment fast, this is like proper commercial money making equipment fast
Nice setup!! Real timesaver
замечательный агрегат 👍👍👍
*When using this machine, you must ignore the intrusive thoughts 100%.*
Especially the ones requiring a lovely assistant.
Hello. In Finland this model name ''Klapi Tuiko''. First model made in 1982. Very fast. 1000ltr wood in half hours. More out speed more wood👍.
that is one wicked machine.
Gick fort att fylla en kubik 🇸🇪💪👍
Good job 👍
At 10:00 I noticed some blood on the inside of the guillotine 🤔
Did you let anyone inside it? 😜
Эта машина для хутора а не для упаковок в магазин. Кто любит красивую упаковку вам дальше.
next: build outdoor boiler :-)))
MM77 Approved 👍🏼👍🏼………………………………………………………..That thing is pretty cool, but it just seams like the universe is kinda out of step. I mean, you using a machine that you didn’t build from absolute scratch!! LOL !
Can't do everything myself, can I... 😀
Nice machine, gets through a pile of firewood quite quick!
Could it be converted to electric for in-the-yard use for people without a "Willy"?
🚜🙃☝
uhm... I think you need a very BIG electric motor. You can but It will be very energy hungry 😂
Estre pakkus ka kunagi analoogset masinat. Tehtud oli ikka väga paksust metallist, tollega vist sai kive ka purustada :)
🤣
Hard to believe there’s that much power from what appears to be a relatively small hydraulic motor.
No hydraulics involved - it is all mechanically cardan and (huge a$$) chain driven.👍
Love it so much keep it up as always 💘
Nice processor.
Have you been teaching your little one to help yet?
That sounds so good 🎶
I’d like to see that thing tackle our non-splittable tungsten tree we have down here in Uranus
Wouldn't it be cool to make a wood burning heater that also made power for the house? That tool you just demo'd probably save you a ton of time processing the firewood.
Looks like you've got an exhaust valve leaking. Pretty bad on that tractor. Either that or it's possible that you've got a head gasket leak between two cylinders
Terrifying machine, but very efficient. Were that Donn junior and the missus who came by?
Yes and yes.👍😀
I really hope that this was sponsored by Forstman, Donn. If not then it should have been. Pretty much the ultimate endorsement for that piece of kit. Which, by the way, is brilliant. That splitter beak totally changes the dynamic of a guillotine splitter. I sense a typical Donn improvement on the feed side though... = ) Custom high level cradle for the material and a smooth sloped feeder trough would make your life much easier and your back grateful. Shame that things have come to having to put a permanent watermark on the screen throughout the video`s... yeah, I have noticed that blatant rip off channel... As always, I hope all is well with you and yours = )
Yup, I've been thinking about the autofeed. The watermark will unfortunately stay since people on the internet are heartless thieves and steal my content left and right. Even that will not stop them sometimes.
Fast and almost maintenance free ;)
I like the splitting feature added to the guillotine. How do you think it would handle really knotted wood like oak?
I think it would handle anything great. It is super robust and powerful if connected to a powerful tractor. The Renault in this video ia 118HP with 6.2 litre engine and a lot of torque.
Amazing video. We would like to show this video on our channel with your permission. We will add your link and your name will also be mentioned in the video. Let us know what you think
Contact me at youshouldbuildit at gmail dot com
Hello !
Rien a voir avec cette vidéo , à quand la suite de la réalisation de la petit moto ?
So what's the project based on this Donn?... self propelled with tank tracks?
Almost "HYPNOTIC" to watch it.
That thing is so cool.
Good job Donn
So when do you design an auto feed for it?
Is this hard on the hands? It looks a little jarring. Thanks
Thanks Donn! 👍💪✌
классная техника, а зачем вам столько дров? все для себя или продаете? а копейка на ходу?
I see an auto feeder of the logs in your future.
Yup, there's a similar guillotine processor on the market with autofeed but functions with pretty straight logs. Have to overcome that obstacle.
Is all this firewood for your family's buildings, or is this a family business?
Ого капейка жигули❤
Please, share wyour workshop tools and equipments with us thanks. ❤
Genial la maquina de cortar . 👌👌👍👍👍
Powerfull woodkiller😁🧨
Hea masin Donn, nagu ma olen aru saanud siis sul mingi küttepuu side-business ka käib jah? Jõudu tegemistes!
Jaa, võib ka nii öelda. 👍
That is 3 times faster than a hydraulic machine and easily 😊
You are strong
HM-200, see siis halumasuna max.küttepuu"tooriku" läbimõõt milleks masin mõeldud on?
Selle päevi näinud Renault traktrori restaureerimine oleks just paras järjekordne projekt...
Jep, max mõõt, mis mugavalt läbi mahub on 20cm. 21 mahub ka, aga peab hakkama nikerdama. Renault on plaanis kunagi taastada. Selleks aga spetsiaalseid ruume vaja. Elame-näeme.
Plaanis ka osta selline, aga uuriks, et kas selline masin tasub lõpuks ennast ära ka ja millised on kitsaskohad?