The first thing I always look for is how fast the saw saws, this one is great!! But but that long vertical drop when the block is cut off, I consider that a problematic nuisance, very few processors have eliminated that. Other then that not bad I give 4 stars out of 5.
Nice......... where is this located? Been wanting to build one myself and have looked a ton thru RUclips on home made wood processors. Would love to see this in person/in action. Love how simple it is.
He needs a block that splits at least 4 ways and he keeps having to stop and handle pile ups and flip the wood but with his ability he can make this into the boss of all fire wood processors lol love the log feed and saw mech .
That is a cool machine. Do you have any other videos of how you built it and close up viewing of how the saw is hooked up? If so that would be very helpful for me to build mine the same way! Thanks 🙏
@@fulldrawfarm7232 Yes, I know that he built it himself. But I am trying to build one myself as well too and I was trying to figure out how his was made so I can do mine the same way!
Here’s the specs from the man himself: The pto pump is 21 gallons / minute . It runs the saw & splitter. Everything else (conveyors) runs off tractor hydraulic remote. Tank is 25 gallon. Saw motor is a Parker MGG20025-BA1A3, .58 cubic inch displacement. Runs at 12.5 gallons/ minute, 2000 psi. , producing about 15 ft-lbs at 5000 rpm's (14 horsepower)
How proud, are you to save the up front cost of a wood processor 40 k plus!. I'm sure this cost has been a have the money to spend cost. I gotta give you my gloves, since your hands ,ect are busted up as much as mine. Hats and harts your way my friend just be proud of you time to make a priceless machine
I really respect and love this America. America of hardworking white men. Respect for you guys from Russia. And may the Force be with you. the whole Path.
Ivee been looking into a firewood cutoff saw to feed the 2 splitters we have. Seeing urs in action. I might snag a little of your design cut it looks like it works nice
Perfect for those wood burning stoves ...so I'm curious to watt u use as a saw motor and also how many gallons a minute pump u got driving it ..looks awesome to use everything were u stand to operate Perfect 👌
Very nice work. It looks like you are using your hydraulic oil to oil the bar. I am building a processor that the chainsaw bar chain will be powered off a 18.5 hp gas motor. What is the RPM's of the chain running? Is the chain a 404 ? Very nice work. Thank you
Thank you. My friend made it from scratch I just made the video if you look further down in the comments I posted all the information he gave me about how it was made
I was a bit worried with a large number of fake reviews but I am very pleased with the results. Bit of background, ruclips.net/user/postUgkxmKn8dCAXovWn8_cLYoosGLVrVrpwlIMc I need to split approximately 1.5 cords of wood and didn't feel like destroying my back. I purchased this anticipating to have a few issues splitting wood but have only come across a few logs of elm where the stringy nature of elm made it more difficult to split. Overall its not a necessarily fast process but it also isn't a very arduous one either. I came and went fairly often to do different tasks but once I stayed and got into a system I could easily split my pieces in a fairly timely manner.
3:12 Watching firewood processing is oddly satisfying! The efficiency of those machines is impressive.
So true
This guy is a genius... plain and simple
Yup
His "drop to splitter" system has less misses & less miss-feeds than even the best bought processors - nice job.
So true. Thanks
I see lots of fire service ingenuity here.
Nice machine, be proud of it.
Wow you’re good. He’s a fireman.
Thanks for watching
Very well done, Sir. I like the Johnson Bar to run the saw. Very efficient unit overall.
I will pass it along thank you
Everything is made better when you use an aluminum ladder great video .
Haha. So glad you noticed the ladder. You’re the first. Thanks for watching.
Made in America. Yes. I love this processor more than any other I have seen.
Thank you. It really is kind of a work of art
Be 5k plus of hydraulics on that fine machine if I was to do that in Australia. Very nice, like the forage harvester log rolling. Done well thanks
Yeah the hydraulics are typically the most expensive part. Thanks for the comments
Very nice firewood processor. Workmanship and engineering looks fantastic.
It really is something to see. Very well built indeed
The first thing I always look for is how fast the saw saws, this one is great!! But but that long vertical drop when the block is cut off, I consider that a problematic nuisance, very few processors have eliminated that. Other then that not bad I give 4 stars out of 5.
Thanks. Not too bad for something farm built by one man with regular tools. Sure saves a ton of work. No problematic nuisance there.
We call it shade tree in Texas lolol
Love home made equipment
Very cool machine. Lots of other interesting stuff there too.
Old stuff is the best stuff
Nice job. What are you running for a motor on the saw? Any idea how many GPM the tractor can put out?
Nice......... where is this located? Been wanting to build one myself and have looked a ton thru RUclips on home made wood processors. Would love to see this in person/in action.
Love how simple it is.
By the look of those trees, and the accent, definitely Southeastern Massachusetts!
Good evening from St John Parish, Louisiana 18 Oct 20.
Yes sir
He needs a block that splits at least 4 ways and he keeps having to stop and handle pile ups and flip the wood but with his ability he can make this into the boss of all fire wood processors lol love the log feed and saw mech .
Yessa
Nice machine. I like that giant lever for the chainsaw!
Heck yeah thanks
That is a cool machine. Do you have any other videos of how you built it and close up viewing of how the saw is hooked up? If so that would be very helpful for me to build mine the same way! Thanks 🙏
Nope. Sorry. My friend built it by himself.
@@fulldrawfarm7232 Yes, I know that he built it himself. But I am trying to build one myself as well too and I was trying to figure out how his was made so I can do mine the same way!
Can you tell me how do you call that thing which is spingin chainsaw in English
Oil Rotoro or what?
WoW now that is D.I.Y that thing is great .
Yessir 👍
Yeah the log splitter is OK but i wana see more about the truck !
Ha. Everyone likes the truck.
What?? It doesn't stack the wood by itself??? :-) Awesome machine and great ingenuity!! Very impressive. Nice job!
Thanks. Awesome machine indeed. This was a fun video to make
Great looking proscere
Probably one of the most functional homemade processors I have seen. Love the bar mechanism and use of the ladder for the conveyor. Awesome job!
Yessa. Thanks
Really interested in the saw setup more what you used for a gear to the motor and what the bar mount/oiler setup is
Thank you for watching, my friend made it, it wasn’t me
wondering ware this guy is out of and what they would charge me to build one with a few differences tho to suit my needs
Great my friend ..
I LIKE IT
Thank you
Sweet setup i want mine built this way would definitely make it easier cutting firewood
Yessir
Excellent concept , can u please tell me what kind of a motor you have used in saw machine
Running it off the hydraulics in his tractor
@@bope1469 does the motor have name , any company name
All the specs are in the comments thread. Thanks
That thing is great!!
Hey thank you
hi there nice well made machine john
Hey, thanks
What kind of truck do you have?
31 Ford AA. Runs good
@@fulldrawfarm7232 Cool.
Very nice machine. How many gpm is the pto pump? What are the specs on the motor that runs the saw? How many gals is in the hydraulic tank?
Here’s the specs from the man himself:
The pto pump is 21 gallons / minute . It runs the saw & splitter. Everything else (conveyors) runs off tractor hydraulic remote.
Tank is 25 gallon.
Saw motor is a Parker MGG20025-BA1A3, .58 cubic inch displacement. Runs at 12.5 gallons/ minute, 2000 psi. , producing about 15 ft-lbs at 5000 rpm's (14 horsepower)
How proud, are you to save the up front cost of a wood processor 40 k plus!.
I'm sure this cost has been a have the money to spend cost.
I gotta give you my gloves, since your hands ,ect are busted up as much as mine.
Hats and harts your way my friend just be proud of you time to make a priceless machine
It really is a hell of a machine. He did a great job
nice! works very well.
Yes it does! thank you
how do you get the saw chain to automatically turn on and start turning when you pull down on the lever to make a cut?
Hydraulics
Is there a certain type of hydraulic valve that cuts chain on when the bar moves down?
@@johnbarwick3125 You could design it quite easily with a standard valve and a few springs
Hey John when you watch towards the end of the video you will see there is an arm that hit a lever to turn on/off the hydraulics for the saw.
Awesome great job and good build
Thanks Charles
Simply brilliant 👏
Thanks
That is probably one of the nicest home built firewood processors I have ever seen so far.
Nice job!!😀😀
Logger Al
Thanks!
Really cool, thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
I really respect and love this America. America of hardworking white men. Respect for you guys from Russia. And may the Force be with you. the whole Path.
Hey thank you
How much invested in that machine ? What year is your old truck ?
the tally continues. my Model A Ford is a 1931. lots of fun
Can I have the details of hydraulic motor
I mean for chain saw
Wow very nice job 👍
Thanks!
Probably a $45k unit if he built them to sell.
True. But he only builds stuff for himself to use.
anyway I could get the infeed hydraulic motor specs and sprocket sizing?
Thanks
I cant find the specs in the comments.
@@ammiebanfield8621 that’s because there are none. It is one of a kind.
Make it easy for today's man
good point
Ivee been looking into a firewood cutoff saw to feed the 2 splitters we have. Seeing urs in action. I might snag a little of your design cut it looks like it works nice
Help yourself, snag away
Mình thích cái cưa chảy bao nhiêu vòng 1 phút vẩy
the best
Thanks
👍👍👍
Yessir. Thanks n
Doesn’t look “homemade” to me.
Wow I guess you haven’t seen a commercial one then.
Sorry to have made a video that ruined your day. Keep your chin up little buddy.
Excellent concept , what kind of motor you have used in chain saw , can you please guide with me what kind of motor your using .
Home made, no.
Say again?
It sure is homemade
I need one. I think I will start with the live deck and build on or buy from there.
Yup. Go for it
Nice job, I would be darn proud to have been able to build a machine like that!
Thanks!
hello. how did you make the cutting device?
Want to build one.
Perfect for those wood burning stoves ...so I'm curious to watt u use as a saw motor and also how many gallons a minute pump u got driving it ..looks awesome to use everything were u stand to operate Perfect 👌
Specs are in one of the comments thanks
Very nice work. It looks like you are using your hydraulic oil to oil the bar. I am building a processor that the chainsaw bar chain will be powered off a 18.5 hp gas motor. What is the RPM's of the chain running? Is the chain a 404 ?
Very nice work. Thank you
Thank you. My friend made it from scratch I just made the video if you look further down in the comments I posted all the information he gave me about how it was made
Hello. what hydraulic motor is on the saw? how many liters is it?
Feed roll off a silage chopper…..that’s nice
Smart
I was a bit worried with a large number of fake reviews but I am very pleased with the results. Bit of background, ruclips.net/user/postUgkxmKn8dCAXovWn8_cLYoosGLVrVrpwlIMc I need to split approximately 1.5 cords of wood and didn't feel like destroying my back. I purchased this anticipating to have a few issues splitting wood but have only come across a few logs of elm where the stringy nature of elm made it more difficult to split. Overall its not a necessarily fast process but it also isn't a very arduous one either. I came and went fairly often to do different tasks but once I stayed and got into a system I could easily split my pieces in a fairly timely manner.
i love your truck. 😁
Thanks. Runs great
Yankee Ingenuity?
I didn't know Samsung was involved 😳
Samsung?
Oh the wheeled excavator. It’s an old machine. Anything old is good
Nice job! Ideas are only limited by the person creating them! Looks good to me!!
Good old Yankee ingenuity.
Yep. Yankee ingenuity is the best ingenuity
What saw motor model did you use thanks
when you have the skills, you put them to work. Great job
Thank you
Awesome could watch that machine work all day
Yeah it is mesmerizing
@@fulldrawfarm7232 Cool
Greetings from Germany Peter 🇩🇪
Nice job I like how fast your saw is .What kind of motor do you use to run that saw ?
Check the comments you’ll see the specs. Thanks
@@fulldrawfarm7232 could have answered with less typing lol