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Asbjørn Moen
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Free chainsaw! Will it START??
I got a free Husqvarna 254 XPG, but it needed a little tender loving care. But Will It Start??
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Making firewood - The Norwegian way
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Production line of firewood in Norway - from delivery to finished product, using a Palax D360Pro Electric, Dalen 2048 log table, Igland GR20 grapple, New Holland TN85DA. Vedproduksjon av Bjørk i Norge.
Indoor production of Birch Firewood in Norway using a Palax D360 Pro firewood processor
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A tour in our small firewood factory on a farm in Norway, where we produce Birch firewood. We're using a 1977 Volvo BM 500, a Palax D360Pro wood processor, Dalen 2048 timber table and a New Holland TN85DA tractor equipped with an Igland GR20 timber log grabber.
awesome!
Bedienerpult zutief dabekommste schon Rückenschmerzen vom zusehen
No backpains yet, Jerry
How much m3 does the d360 get done in an houre?
Normally around 1-1.5 bags
Ville ha hatt en krakk å sitte på, blir litt slitsomt å stå så lenge
Hva med en stressless?
Hello, if you don't mind, what is the price of this truck full of logs??
In 2023, around $3000. In 2022, around $1500
@@asbjrnmoen9022 Thank you very much.
Schön wenn man nur birke hat. Verbrennt aber auch schnell!!🤔👍🇩🇪
Ja, auch hier in Norwegen
Making firewood? Den Norske måten:- Eat some fish with Ingrid for breakfast. Obtain log-splitting permit from Kristiansand Dept. of Wood, at 9.45 am interview. Take coffee with neighbor Bjørn Galskapsliv, whose latest wife explained, sensitively, today that she must divorce him. Fill up tractor with fuel. Ring up DoW to ask inspector to come and check log-splitting permit. Eat fish with Ingrid at 4.00pm, dinner time. Do the ironing with Ingrid. Pause for quality time with Ingrid. Collect the kids from the bus stop. Tidy the farmyard in the dark. Come back inside and drink blueberry tea, and watch NRK documentary about slowly picking berries.
But at what moment do I actually produce firewood? Before or after the ironing?
The stupid music soundtrack ruined what could have been a good video !
Oh Robert❤️ What kind of music would enlighten your day? ❤️🪵
@@asbjrnmoen9022 NONE ! enough of soundtrack music !
@@robertkreiling1746 ah in that case it’s easy: just click at the speaker icon at the down right on your pc, and drag the slider to the bottom. Problem solved 😬👍🏻
I like the nets for drying the wood out, do yhey get lids to kerp the rain off the top?
Yes, but rain will dry as soon as the sun comes up 😆
Does a bag hold a face cord. Thank you
No, unfortunately only about 1m3 stacked or 1,5m3 unstacked
Birch firewood! WOW!
Years ago....a Norwegian said: "Whats male work on a farm ?" Answer: "Everything that can be done with a tractor" 👉✌😂
Norway still uses firewood wonder what Gretha has to say
Nice pieces of machinery. The mesh baskets are a great idea for anything other than birch unless they plan to burn or sell it all within six months. Birch turns into mush in less than a year if left out in the elements.
Depends on the climate I guess. However, we deliver the baskets and empty them at the customers driveway, so they can put the birch inside a shed
You are correct, birch will rot if not stored correctly, I know of many that don't want birch because of this. We always log and split with weeks of felling, then we stack it out of the rain in a well aired shed for a year at least, this provides a great firewood.
Seems that he needs to have more splitting knives if that is what they are called. Look like he spends a lot of time stopping to reprocess pieces.
Yes, a new 8-knife has been planned
Isn't it good - Norwegian wood? rofl!
this is how they stacked the old Coal kilns. It makes as high density of wood, with out suffocating from the center and around , for even access to air.
That's not the way most Norwegians do it at all !! And most do not stack it in nets either !! Most of us stack it neatly in rows in barns or sheds or if outside under tin sheets to protect from weather. I have never seen it done this way before. The log splitters we use, but more commonly not such an elaborate one as this. Most farmers have a splitter attached to a tractor or the like. This looks more like a farmer that does it to supply the community with wood.
The palax D360pro can also be run by a tractor, but my model also has the ability to runs via the grid. The “use-once” nets are probably more common but I find them hard and time consuming to use, so I’ve invested in the long term nets. Stacking on site is great when you’re keeping the firewood, but when you’re selling it these nets work perfectly!
I have seen this driving through Sweden and Norway, away from the towns it is obviously something you take great pride in through necessity.
Not anymore, if you look closer. Most put straight in bags, and dry it there. No point use extra labour to stack it neatly.
@@lnesland My family and all others on farms still stack it in the barns or garages. The only people I know that get bags are those who live in the town areas or apartments and don't have the space. Yes it is a lot of extra time...( I hate having to do it !!) But I also hate having to spend a week or two after cutting down a few trees, to then split all the blocks on the back of the tractor !! 🙄
That's a lot of wood
And there’s more to come! 😅💪🏻🪵🪵🪵
That's pretty fast compared to my hand-pumped hydraulic splitter! Still, it is fun to use.
How much $$ do you charge for a sack of your firewood??
Around $250.
@@asbjrnmoen9022 and the sacks hold like 4 cu metres of wood??
@@902hand7 no 1500 l = 1,5 m3
@@asbjrnmoen9022 so a lil less than 1/2 a cord. Decent price you're fetchin for your sacks of wood considering you're trucking it in and have all that nice gear to pay for. Keep up the great work Asbjorn!
Samme setup alt er lik men vi bruker graver for å laste på
Og vi har større brett ting
Skiftet motor på stokkebordet ?
I have one Huskvarna way older then this one the 162 and it still work top.
Can you refer me to the source for these large bags? Cannot find the net ones like you have.
www.espegard.no/notsekk?gclid=CjwKCAjwitShBhA6EiwAq3RqA-WxCECHuHMGZ_54kMM15_N2j0MGNRfTwkDiaQnpl3brFhR-TtmdkhoCEs8QAvD_BwE
Slow TV
What area in Norway is this ?
Indre Østfold
@@asbjrnmoen9022 ok, ja :-) Takk.
Godt Påske til deg og familie.
I dont like wood thrown in a bag only the outside wood can dry properly and wood needs roof and wind if rain and sun gets it most wood species rot istead of drying. i put it in the stash under a roof and dry it at least a year or two then it is ready to burn.
The method used here has worked for years. We let the bags dry outside for about 5 months then move them inside, dry and without any rot. 🪵👍🏻
@@asbjrnmoen9022 ok i get it i gues diferent conditions diferent location. In my country this dont work we have too much moisture and heat wood rots fast especialy if not stacked properly.
Nice setup. Is there a video of the debarking process?
Well the birch’s bark is naturally white, so if you look closely you can see the white bark!
Will you do a compression test ?
Good idea!
Turns out…. I like the Norwegian way 👍🏼
Are these "Norwegian" source trees or Canadian imports?
Swedish Birch lumber
Beautiful machine! How many tonnes of pressure does it use?
9 tonnes
@@asbjrnmoen9022 oh okey! I thought it would require more than that to use a 6 way wedge
@@Slisktord Here we use birch as firewood for the most part. Splits nice, has few knots, burns good, dries fast, and has included kindling. I think my splitter is only a 5 ton, has no problem splitting birch.
@@gnillut is that a splitter with one wedge or more?
@@Slisktord one wedge, and then a 2nd wedge at the back, so it splits in 4, but its already split in 2 before it makes it to the 2nd wedge, if that makes sense.
I'm sure glad you have a mechanized operation I had fear it would be a guy with. A ax This world of pissed my Norwegian grandma off to no end she'd of probably rose from her grave to kick some ass . She was tough . She claimed she stabbed 100 Nazis during WWII with a viking dagger . She was tough. Grampa disagreed with her . He said there wasn't 100 Nazis in Benson county north Dakota during world war two. And she was still stabbing in 1972 . Gramps would know he was the county sheriff. Gramps was a swede. He once asked me if I knew what they did in Sweden when a swede went insane. I said no I don't know . He said they deport them to Norway . He fucked as he finished a viking dagger flew from the kitchen and stuck in the wall where his head was.
Impressive story, I’m afraid we’re just a father and a son with a husky and a couple of new firewood tools. 🚜🪵
Too funny mate keep em coming. The Thunder from Down Under
Music should have been “Norwegian Wood”.
Isn't it good?
Jævlig musikk!
Hvilken musikktype liker du Oddvar? Kan lage en helt egen versjon til deg med danseband hvis du vil?
@@asbjrnmoen9022 .. Litt rolig bakgrunnsmusikk kanskje, men helst litt kommentarer og forklaringer om ved lagring, problemer som oppstår, hvordan du unngår dem etc. 😁
@@oddvardmyrnes9040 herlig, da kan du glede deg til «Will It Start»-videoen som kommer i løpet av påska. Den vil ha zen-musikk og VoiceOver.
@@asbjrnmoen9022 .. God påske 👍
Are you able to kill the music?it junked another video 👎👎👎👎👎💩💩💩😬
smooth operation.
All softwood?
Birch👍🏻
Looks so nice! Thank you!
Who makes the net bags?
Espegaard
@@asbjrnmoen9022 would you post a link please?
I found them .. holy cow they are expensive.
@@altrocious yes, i have to reuse them 10 times…💸💸
Vai että oikein norjalaisittain? Onko video tehty jenkeille vai? Eipä tää nyt eroa mitenkään yhtään mistään.
Well at least the workers are Norwegian😝
fin traktor. har sjølv en tn75da.. effektiv liten maskin
Ja ikke sant? Veldig smidig sak!
Looks like birch
The logs look like poplar or aspen. Please advise.
Its birch
Birch!
@@henriks5008 Life's a birch, then it's firewood
Hi what a cool video. We do it the black forest way in south wesr germany. ua-cam.com/video/oTz6nQjWE60/v-deo.html one question what for bag do you use ?? Looks stabil and better than my big bags . Regards Matthias
Fin video! Godt å kunne stå under tak i dette landet ;) Men hvor får dere tak i så fint virke? ser ikke en eneste ukvista stokk eller små diametre?
Takk, ja digg å stå innendørs! Stokkene er hentet rett over grensen 🇸🇪
Norwegian way with finnish machine😊
Finnish machine, swedish lumber and Norwegian work force 💪🏻🇫🇮🇸🇪🇳🇴
I thought the Dalen splitters were made in Norheimsund?
@@markthomas2352 Yes the lumber table is Dalen, from Steinsdalen Norheimsund. The logging machine however is Palax, Finnish.
@@asbjrnmoen9022 Thanks! I only know this because my Son in Law works at Dalen.
FIn videodeo dere har laget! Det er orden i sakene der jeg!!
Hello. Whats the productivity - how much m3 of logs you can cut? What about log diameters - Whats the possibility? Thank you
I produced 150 pallets last winter. The D360pro has a limit of 36 cm diameter of the logs.