Fastest Automatic Firewood Processing Machine, Homemade Modern Wood Cutting Chainsaw Machines

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  • Опубліковано 13 лис 2018
  • Fastest Automatic Firewood Processing Machine, Homemade Modern Wood Cutting Chainsaw Machines
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  • @keithlincicum3691
    @keithlincicum3691 5 років тому +7

    The first one is for showing off as well as any of the very expensive commercial machines. I take my hat off to the creative fellows. But I salute the gentle man who designed and built the combo buzz saw firewood pump in grey! His wifey walking in the background has wise man for a hubby....KL

  • @1cont
    @1cont 3 роки тому +7

    This is why I made children. They are great wood stackers. Three year olds can stack a lot of wood.

  • @Ktgsvtrdg66
    @Ktgsvtrdg66 Рік тому +3

    Love the mechanics of the 2nd splitter with the wheel drive and clutch handle! Very cool oldschool design!

  • @philhawley1219
    @philhawley1219 Рік тому +12

    I love the way all the timber is absolutely straight and knot free. This makes the job so easy, nothing like the real world!

    • @jackw9920
      @jackw9920 Рік тому

      The only bit of wood that had a big knot in it they didn’t even show you it splitting!

    • @Mark1O37
      @Mark1O37 Рік тому

      I’ve got a 20 ton Browns PTO splitter and it’s never missed a log regardless how hard the wood is or the size of the knots but you’re right this looks to good to be true.

  • @storytimewithunclebill1998
    @storytimewithunclebill1998 2 роки тому +1

    Thats getting it done there. Was fun to watch. Great video

  • @rodmackinnon8497
    @rodmackinnon8497 5 років тому +8

    The old sawmill blade was the only one that look scary . . .

  • @allanstriber5272
    @allanstriber5272 7 місяців тому

    This is absolutely amazing shows you how many very intelligent people are out in the world

  • @RandomDuude
    @RandomDuude 3 роки тому +11

    My favorite is the 2nd one. It's fast, strong enough for the job, only moves when you want to, can be hooked to several types of different motors (gas, electric, whaterwheel, tractor PTO, etc), and seems to be simple enough to fix in case it breaks.

  • @user-tb5vp8bb2z
    @user-tb5vp8bb2z 4 роки тому +5

    Последний дровакол самый лучший

  • @ejohnso1967
    @ejohnso1967 Рік тому +1

    I like the way the ramp on the first one goes like 12' in the air to drop it into a 4' trailer.

  • @kingdarkem
    @kingdarkem 3 роки тому +3

    I so wish I could make one of these.

  • @hillbilly4christ638
    @hillbilly4christ638 Рік тому +4

    I remember a video of an old man that was hand splitting wood and had surrounded his home with firewood. The firewood was serving as a windbreak and insulation. So much dedication in all of that.

  • @hstrinzel
    @hstrinzel Рік тому +1

    The one ast 12:20 seems really the best in terms of efficiency and simplicity.

  • @tomschaffner9704
    @tomschaffner9704 3 роки тому

    Love the music on the first one.

  • @jennifergarrison7420
    @jennifergarrison7420 4 роки тому

    Dude the first one was awesome

  • @aleksanderzitnik
    @aleksanderzitnik 5 років тому +23

    The last one was great :-)

    • @harrisb43
      @harrisb43 5 років тому

      Absolutely! What was that final gear box out of?

    • @moparlarsson
      @moparlarsson 5 років тому +1

      @@harrisb43 looks like a portal gear from a traktor Belarus? Turned uppside down

    • @botazspike
      @botazspike 5 років тому

      easy and simple

    • @nurulalam4656
      @nurulalam4656 3 роки тому

      😨😨😨😨😨

  • @dariogonzalez6249
    @dariogonzalez6249 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the video,can you tell me who built the first machine?

  • @MetalFranzi
    @MetalFranzi 5 років тому +12

    10:42 - 12:20 Top!!!

  • @dastier462
    @dastier462 4 роки тому

    8,50 gute Idee!

  • @wildnfree223
    @wildnfree223 Рік тому

    The last one is simply the best

  • @aldiminico6513
    @aldiminico6513 2 роки тому

    Some of those log splitters were way before their time, especially the Kinetic log splitter. great video👍

  • @bluepeter3470
    @bluepeter3470 3 роки тому +5

    Again like I've been saying, all soft wood and pine , easy to cut.
    Try oak boys, then we'll see how good your cutters are.

    • @cliffchilders5820
      @cliffchilders5820 3 роки тому

      Yup.... I've been saying the same thing!!!!

    • @swfswf50
      @swfswf50 2 роки тому

      or Australian hardwood. you need a 90t machine for that.

  • @tomschaffner9704
    @tomschaffner9704 3 роки тому

    We need more people like him.

  • @__riprock
    @__riprock Рік тому +1

    What brand is the chipper on the back of that tractor, having the pieces shooting into those netted bags?

  • @MikeBaxterABC
    @MikeBaxterABC 3 роки тому +2

    8:30 That grey one with the buzz saw and splitter built in one, is one of the few that are substatially faster than a couple guys with axes AND MUCH less labour intensive ... if I was still heating mainlt with wood I'd make up that one ..
    Last winter (I'm in Canada) we saved about $600 on home heating costs JUST by buring scrap lumber, a few dozen skids, and some garbage furniture .. we didn;t put the gas furnace at all until January

  • @robfogg1148
    @robfogg1148 3 роки тому

    The first one is genius

  • @user-bh2go6sz9n
    @user-bh2go6sz9n 4 роки тому +4

    А я всё по старинке, в лесу пилю вылежник, дуб, ясень, акация, самодельной 80 см ножевкой, бревнышки до 45 см в диаметре, и домой по 2-3 штуки прикатываю на велосипеде. Дома цепной электропилой Макита пилю, и колуном раскалываю. По 15 м³ в год.
    Знаю, знаю, это непопулярно и не модно.

  • @doraxzavier1268
    @doraxzavier1268 2 роки тому

    Yeah that saw looks real safe

  • @grzegorzduszek7842
    @grzegorzduszek7842 5 років тому

    Super to fajnie

  • @bd8026
    @bd8026 4 роки тому +1

    What gets me is the spinning wheel of death 💀 on the first red tractor 🚜

    • @perrybb2
      @perrybb2 3 роки тому +1

      I would feel so uncomfortable with my kids anywhere near that goddamn thing.

  • @Grond76
    @Grond76 Рік тому +1

    To be perfectly honest, a majority of these machines can be replaced by two strong lads, a crosscut saw and a couple of axes.
    Much cheaper and they generally run on sandwiches and beer.

  • @lesabre1972
    @lesabre1972 2 роки тому

    my favorite is the last machine you showed

  • @Glimmzz
    @Glimmzz Рік тому +3

    The last machine with higher working position would be great, mostly silent and effective machine 👍

  • @mapex311
    @mapex311 2 роки тому

    11:13 - Didn't get pulled into a wood chipper. Today was a good day.

  • @Nartacahndeso
    @Nartacahndeso 2 роки тому

    Waoowww...
    Salam from indonesia

  • @kenp3L
    @kenp3L 3 роки тому +5

    7:58 good way to loose a finger or two.

  • @lukasebel3994
    @lukasebel3994 4 роки тому +2

    wow the first one is actually safe to use

    • @RandomDuude
      @RandomDuude 3 роки тому

      Looks cool but as my grandpa would say, too much stuff to go wrong. It looks too flimsy.

  • @Kevin_Kennelly
    @Kevin_Kennelly Рік тому

    Everyone has all their fingers.
    All their eyes.
    All their hands.
    All their arms.

  • @mazzinio4885
    @mazzinio4885 Рік тому +1

    8:20 Best

  • @sail5820
    @sail5820 4 роки тому

    Last one!!

  • @thatsimulatorguy
    @thatsimulatorguy Рік тому

    Ooohhh yay normal farm work

  • @frugallandlord6974
    @frugallandlord6974 4 роки тому +10

    The 3rd one is my favorite but slightly scary

    • @7heRedBaron
      @7heRedBaron 3 роки тому +2

      I just finished watching a Vincent Price movie. Oddly similar.

  • @maxtaleg9968
    @maxtaleg9968 4 роки тому

    thank god, we have CSA , dose it have csa approvement?

  • @spanngurt-bockbelau8985
    @spanngurt-bockbelau8985 4 роки тому +6

    I liked the last one the most. It´s not too fast to handle it safely, it´s not that loud screaming in your ear, you can´t hurt that much.

    • @tnscavenger
      @tnscavenger 3 роки тому

      I’d say you will, after splitting a chord being stooped over like that, someone would have to carry me to the truck because my lower back would be out of service.

  • @heyfindmenoob
    @heyfindmenoob Рік тому

    1st would go good with the last one and 2nd would be good all around

  • @mgyer2218
    @mgyer2218 5 років тому

    Seen them all before

  • @candlestyx8517
    @candlestyx8517 Рік тому

    That third one is pretty terrifying ngl

  • @THHatch
    @THHatch 2 роки тому

    second to last one best one

  • @1978garfield
    @1978garfield 5 років тому

    Anyone know who played the music that starts at 4:48?
    Sounds great.

  • @mariobendekovic8438
    @mariobendekovic8438 Рік тому +1

    This is shandisfice video

  • @markomaric6709
    @markomaric6709 Рік тому

    the first frame of the machine for cutting logs. Where can it be found and the price, thank you

  • @JohnnyBarger-sb3yh
    @JohnnyBarger-sb3yh 4 роки тому

    Most of these guys most use cooking stoves or really small fireplaces

  • @CadeRankin2006
    @CadeRankin2006 2 роки тому

    12:21 i can watch this one all day

  • @johnlupo9577
    @johnlupo9577 Рік тому

    Very relaxing to watch.

  • @bigbob1699
    @bigbob1699 5 років тому +4

    These people did not have enough toys as children .

  • @gediminasjusys8187
    @gediminasjusys8187 Рік тому

    Super aparats

  • @ronaldhiler7449
    @ronaldhiler7449 5 років тому +2

    Why is it that a majority of automatic splitters only have the one blade? I would think that four or six blades would utilize better production on obtaining firewood.

    • @vljYWOK
      @vljYWOK 4 роки тому +2

      Tons of force per slit axis based on thickness of wood. Oak for example, I've stalled out a 2 ton splitter on a 24" diameter log. So per split axis you need so many tons of force output and the more directions, to more you need. That being said, there are very expensive machines that do what you are saying, but that is prohibitively expensive for the standard farmer or home heater.
      I now have a 16 ton splitter that my grandfather built out of parts from a bulldoser that only has a single splitter, because I only use it for big rounds (36" diameter or so") otherwise I like my portable and easy to use 2 ton electric unit.
      For me, it's not about production, it's about the exercise, and yes, I do pull out the maul and wedges too.

  • @piotrjankowski8807
    @piotrjankowski8807 4 роки тому

    Dziewczyna fajna a w łuparce brakuje platformy żeby klocki nie spadały

  • @aoilkgfd
    @aoilkgfd 5 років тому

    一番最後のが一番やりやすくて良さそう

  • @erlycuyler
    @erlycuyler 4 роки тому

    I always see these demonstrated on small,soft woods. How about some white oak,hickory,or some elm?

    • @tatereinke5166
      @tatereinke5166 4 роки тому

      erlycuyler I have a hydraulic splitter and it can split almost every hardwood

    • @catey62
      @catey62 3 роки тому +2

      I'd like to see them try it with Australian Red Gum, or Jarrah, both one of the toughest and hardest woods in the world.

    • @cliffchilders5820
      @cliffchilders5820 3 роки тому

      Yup.... That's what I've been saying too!!!!

  • @joewoodchuck3824
    @joewoodchuck3824 4 роки тому

    I like the rack and pinion one but I'd like to know how they get the gear teeth to engage smoothly without skipping, chattering, or grinding.

  • @LameWolff
    @LameWolff 3 роки тому

    Noticed the crap some people have to burn for fire wood. Probably works fine in moderate climates though.

  • @pyroman6000
    @pyroman6000 3 роки тому

    What kind of stoves are people using that take 2-3' long logs??? Or, for that matter tiny 4" chunks?

    • @ZeeFrankensteel
      @ZeeFrankensteel 3 роки тому

      Slovenia has stoves that use 3 feet logs along with many european stoves.

  • @bodeine454
    @bodeine454 4 роки тому +7

    I don't need to watch a truck wheel cutting wood for 10 minutes, I get the point. Gets boring after a few pieces.

  • @chadwedul1787
    @chadwedul1787 2 роки тому

    Lotta sheet metal there.

  • @douglasskaalrud6865
    @douglasskaalrud6865 Рік тому

    Would it be that people would put as much effort into solving real problems.

  • @johnjuhasz9125
    @johnjuhasz9125 4 роки тому +7

    Automatic hand remover.

  • @robm3007
    @robm3007 Рік тому

    Something about horizontal splitters i cant stand and things spinning faster than they should being held by things that look to fail anytime 🤔

  • @KashyapPrince154
    @KashyapPrince154 2 роки тому +1

    Where can i buy this products?

  • @Eric06410
    @Eric06410 4 роки тому +5

    13:12 almost lost a finger

  • @bowlweevil4161
    @bowlweevil4161 3 роки тому

    I can't belive a person would spend that much money on a verticle splitter that you have to crawl around on the ground to operate

  • @villeqq4789
    @villeqq4789 5 років тому +25

    Not single one of them were automatic though

  • @hispaniamnumquamibiquemori6749
    @hispaniamnumquamibiquemori6749 5 років тому

    6:18 Si lo hace una mujer, hasta un niño de 5 años podría hacerlo.

  • @michaelwillcutt2619
    @michaelwillcutt2619 Рік тому

    Id say long shut down to tighten chains or sharpen

  • @davidegan3280
    @davidegan3280 7 місяців тому

    how many finger were lost during the making of this film?

  • @petraboetselaers8760
    @petraboetselaers8760 Рік тому +1

    Alles wat hij kan

  • @tomek5308403
    @tomek5308403 Рік тому

    rekę daj :P

  • @bambangmawar2965
    @bambangmawar2965 4 роки тому

    Buat apa kayu itu ya ?

  • @withwhatyougot7993
    @withwhatyougot7993 3 роки тому

    Well if you gotta use a machine,, you might as well just fire up the furnace.. and pay those bills.

  • @adampruski9006
    @adampruski9006 2 роки тому

    😎

  • @fordmodela3641
    @fordmodela3641 3 роки тому

    Not sure why it seems they over split their wood.

  • @jimboisvert5781
    @jimboisvert5781 5 років тому +7

    I don’t understand the theory behind the first machine. If you have to cut the original tree into 4’ sections, why not simply cut the logs to final length and skip the machine all together?

    • @markdotts6798
      @markdotts6798 5 років тому +1

      Because that's how some areas in other countries process their firewood. That's why.

    • @G40s_WW
      @G40s_WW 5 років тому +1

      It's less work to stack

    • @markdotts6798
      @markdotts6798 5 років тому

      @@G40s_WW That does make sense to me ☺

    • @G40s_WW
      @G40s_WW 5 років тому +1

      @@markdotts6798 yeah, and it dries better as the air can go through it better

    • @markdotts6798
      @markdotts6798 5 років тому

      @@G40s_WW That's a excellent point☺

  • @viczorky7167
    @viczorky7167 Рік тому

    11:00 I built my own, but less powerful

  • @stevok.2202
    @stevok.2202 Рік тому

    9:30 Warum darf man mit dem Anhänger nur bis 80 km weit fahren? 🤔

  • @petedavis7970
    @petedavis7970 3 роки тому +1

    The first one seems kind of useless. It cuts a log in half and that log must be less than a certain length. I would think it would be faster to take a chainsaw and do the whole log down the line instead of cutting it into pieces twice as large as you want and then putting this machine together to get them half that length.

    • @kofola9145
      @kofola9145 3 роки тому

      Well, you get logs of certain sizes from ppl who harvest trees, Europe uses cut to length harvesters. And there is a hole at one side, so it does not look like you are limited to a certain size. Looks great to me.

  • @joegilly1523
    @joegilly1523 3 роки тому +1

    #2 is he splitting up 3 foot tooth picks ,WTF

  • @JRCinKY
    @JRCinKY 2 роки тому

    Put some Real firewood logs in those things. Not sticks and splinters.

  • @alexbrokholm4883
    @alexbrokholm4883 Рік тому

    I don't think Poland has an OSHA

  • @kylemartinson722
    @kylemartinson722 Рік тому

    First machine cuts hobby size wood, my stove eats 20+"

  • @francisnabrink878
    @francisnabrink878 5 років тому

    Do you know the name of the machine show at 11:00?

  • @lounar482
    @lounar482 Рік тому

    Lots of great ways to loose a limb :-(

  • @pinguzoe
    @pinguzoe Рік тому

    real speed whould be so mutch better. no?

  • @MrHeronek
    @MrHeronek 2 роки тому

    A bebzun rośnie.

  • @syrpitt
    @syrpitt 4 роки тому

    Processing none of them are Processing fire wood other then at the 8.00 mark ,and even that not doing a good job . you have spliters ,cutters , and chippers not Processors

  • @jussikunnari9187
    @jussikunnari9187 Рік тому

    Where's the steak ?

  • @TheLouisamite
    @TheLouisamite 4 роки тому +1

    Here we are again, ,watching people splitting different types of soft strate grain logs, ,,it's not hard wood and soft woods are not very good for heating a home,it burns very fast with not very much heat,,compared to hard woods like oak, hickory ,maple an hard wood takes allot more effort to split ,,so I'm not impressed by these videos, ,put some real fire wood on those splitters and see how it goes

    • @catey62
      @catey62 3 роки тому

      You should try Aussie hardwoods..Red Gum, Jarrah, and Mallee..some of the highest heat output and longest burning timbers you can get. and a decent sized mallee stump will burn nearly all night long and give off a lot of warmth and leave you with only a little bit of very fine ash.

    • @cliffchilders5820
      @cliffchilders5820 3 роки тому

      There you go!!!! That's what I've been saying too!!!!

  • @mve6002
    @mve6002 5 років тому

    Srop destroying the forest

  • @user-ze1xi9is3t
    @user-ze1xi9is3t 4 роки тому

    .... ОСЬ ВАМ МОЯ МАШИНА - ua-cam.com/video/r1A2lcxYeWI/v-deo.html + ua-cam.com/video/Zwrsrw_Ob94/v-deo.html...

  • @gryphonmiller1241
    @gryphonmiller1241 4 роки тому

    Kkmm

  • @donberry6079
    @donberry6079 2 роки тому

    Lose the lousy music