Hey Jason, that Dyna is a pretty sweet processor for sure. You make it look so easy! You’re gonna love the 12-22, had one for about two years before I switched to the Axis. Appreciate you showing us the machine in action.👍TCT
I’m way up in my as far as you can get I do firewood primarily for a living running a homemade processor that I built but I would love to have a dyna they really hold up and work awsome great content
Nice 👍 Late 21/ Early 22 SC16 here with 700 hrs. Split a lot of firewood! Prefer the 8 way wedge and plan to weld into 12 way later. Positive stop would be nice but split some giant pieces so would be more of a hassle overall but if you only have smaller pieces just worth getting for more production.
Hi Jason, that Dyna 15 sure looks like a very nice splitter. How much firewood do you sell in a year. Those logs you gave to Chris, couldn’t you have run them through your processor. Or did you have to haul them a long ways? I just recently purchased a Brute Force processor 14-24. Way smaller than your Dyna. They say 18 inch max, but they have to be straight. I have been measuring them up and just for the sake of jamming up I have decided 17 is my max. I would still like to do a sticker swap. Have a Great Thanksgiving. Later Mr Jason
It's great to see you producing good episodes. You explain your equipment well👍👍👍
@@johnsandell4501 thanks glad you like it
Hey Jason, that Dyna is a pretty sweet processor for sure.
You make it look so easy!
You’re gonna love the 12-22,
had one for about two years before I switched to the Axis.
Appreciate you showing us the machine in action.👍TCT
@@TonysCoolTools thanks for watching Tony.
Nice stuff Jason!👍👍
@@outdoorsinthe608 thanks
Keep making cool videos Jason
Thanks for watching
I’m way up in my as far as you can get I do firewood primarily for a living running a homemade processor that I built but I would love to have a dyna they really hold up and work awsome great content
@@robertdunning74 they are well built
I think you can trade Chris some oak logs for sawdust/mulch. Keep up with the videos - really enjoyable
@@donmcgimpsey1706 we have talked about that. It’s a bit far of a haul though.
Nice 👍
Late 21/ Early 22 SC16 here with 700 hrs. Split a lot of firewood! Prefer the 8 way wedge and plan to weld into 12 way later.
Positive stop would be nice but split some giant pieces so would be more of a hassle overall but if you only have smaller pieces just worth getting for more production.
@@nickthrane4940 thanks for the info
Hi Jason, that Dyna 15 sure looks like a very nice splitter. How much firewood do you sell in a year. Those logs you gave to Chris, couldn’t you have run them through your processor. Or did you have to haul them a long ways? I just recently purchased a Brute Force processor 14-24. Way smaller than your Dyna. They say 18 inch max, but they have to be straight. I have been measuring them up and just for the sake of jamming up I have decided 17 is my max. I would still like to do a sticker swap. Have a Great Thanksgiving. Later Mr Jason
We sell about 250 cords a year, I could have but we have piles and piles of oak in our yard.
Do you like not having a Tipper tray /table ?
@@asamelia5124 Dyna does not offer one