@@bwillan Dan has lots of friends and is very likeable. For just producing smaller quantities and bundles for a firewood stand, the 37D is overkill. The Wolfridge is perfect for Dan.
Hey Gord, can’t wait too see the new 22-28 diesel with conveyor in action at your place. Lol! When you are done with it. Drop it by my place for a workout.🪵😎👍
I been around firewood industry since I was six yrs old..I used top of the line splitter.aka licky log .but your splitter. Has caught my eye .I sure would love to have one ofthem
Jeff, I’d need to hire a full time crew to keep all the splitters fed! I can think of a few others who could definitely benefit more though from adding one of the top machines available to their PROcess greatly improving on what they’re currently running. As well as a few other channels with great people who would be very deserving of what will surely be one of the highest output set ups in the community if they can keep it fed.
That’s an incredible unit. My guess is Jake and Chris at Dude Ranch . He makes great videos that “wood” be awesome exposure for you Andrew. A win win for all of you.
I’d have to lean towards Wisconsin, or a Mountain Top somewhere but hard to say. Wherever it’s going they better be ready to put in work because keeping that thing fed will take a crew of hard workers! Absolutely pumps out the splits.
That cycle time is crazy. I'm getting really partial to the Axis. If your supply is perfect 8" -14" wood the horizontal configuration absolutely pumps it out and is impossible to beat. Larger and knotty pieces just split better with a single wedge. I hate having to bring wood back around which you don't have to do with the Axis. That being said it's definitely not the tonage of most of the horizontal units which can be an issue. No such thing as a perfect splitter. They all bring something different to the table. I like the control of a single wedge. I find it difficult to make good looking wood with muli wedge splitters on a consistent basis. I pity the guy feeding that thing all day ! Absolute beast.
Very nice and good, I think I've watched this clip more than 10 times, I've been following a Log Splitter like this for years, I'm a subscriber here and I've been watching since the beginning when there were less than 1 k subscribers, it's something brilliant, I would I want to have something like this for my home, all respect 🤝👍👍
Me! I need a 37D with conveyor. I can feed wood to a kubota diesel powered splitter with my kubota bx. This a awesome machine that I hope one day I'm fortunate enough to be able to buy one of your splitters. Excellent job Andrew as always
Chris brothers needs a real splitter. Could be Dan or Hwm. But who ever receives this better be ready to work. Will be able to double / triple there production.
To help show the true magic of the machine you should do a 1 liter challenge. Put it head to head with a 22-28 both with a liter of fuel and show the difference in production.
My father likes the stainless steel hydraulic tubing. Well he assumes it is stainless. He uses a bunch of that stuff on the commercial plow trucks he builds and services. It’s the best way to go.
Haven’t got a clue - but whomever is sure getting the best. Hope they have a couple of good crew members because that thing will split faster than it can be loaded.👍👌💪🇨🇦🇺🇸
Absolutely awesome Andrew 👌 quiet fingers crossed for Dude Ranch, those boys work hard and they just expanded the yard. Wherever it goes I'm sure it will get a workout 💪 wicked cool team 😎
Very nice Andrew 👍🏻👍🏻 I believe that's the one Jake asked for during the interview at Brad's open house (fellowship at the Furnace 🤔 I see you've been scratching you head about this decision 😎 Thank you! They can really put it to good use!
This would be great for us we are both retired and use a add on wood furnace for our heating our 1830 2 1/2 story farm house sparkyeskimo & pondcrosser
Hey Andrew. Great machine! I'm thinking it'd look good in Mr. Scheib's yard. I know you have a 12/22 there but I'm thinking the 37D might be a better fit. I noticed he was having trouble with his conveyor. He also loves those big rounds. I know the 37D would go through them like buttah!! Thanks for the video.
Placing guesses on 3 other channels…I’ll bet the it yours, Jeff & Patty…😊. Didn’t I see on FB where the 22-28 went up for sale? I’d say this is the next logical step up for your operation.
Suggestion, why not use a spring loaded pin system on both sides to hold the conveyor in its transport upright position? At this price point using a ratcheting strap to hold an expensive piece in place is a bit cheesy. Could easily make it secure like your support legs when retracted. Beautiful machine otherwise (fenders would look better too)
did you have a axis to do demo on i really like how its dosnt make much waste what sort of logs wer4e you splitting im from across the pond not all that familiar with what burn overe there i know you guys burn a fair bit of pine we really only have gumtrees over here which is verry hard to split
Well I have to admit, I am quite humbled by all of the guesses for Dude Ranch, however when I think of a “special woodhound” I think of the terms origins with Dan over at Back 40 Firewood!
Me i wish lol.. But if i had to guess probably that long hair fella from Colorado that visited yall while on a trip and after made an appearance on firewood at the furnace
I’d like to just come hang out with ol Andrew 😂. Hey can I come work a wood spitter off ?!? You have that much work 😅 I think it’d cost me more in airline tickets though.
Great machine, but for me a full processor like the Brute Force 14 / 24 is just a little more money and you basically do not have to touch the logs. Especially at my age of 78 and still cutting logs into rounds then handle them again to the log splitter and then to stack. Ron USCG RET
Andrew what is the tongue weight on this machine? Can it easily be moved with a half ton pickup without having a tractor or skid steer to raise it up to the hitch height?
Dude Ranch DIY……..
Connecticut Boys need that!!!
Your right Guerry that would work really well in their woodyard.
LOL! The king Woodhound himself. So great to hear. Cheers!
I think Dan at Back 40 is pretty loyal to Wolf Ridge splitters due to his proximity to the factory.
@@bwillan Dan has lots of friends and is very likeable.
For just producing smaller quantities and bundles for a firewood stand, the 37D is overkill. The Wolfridge is perfect for Dan.
Hey Gord, can’t wait too see the new 22-28 diesel with conveyor in action at your place. Lol! When you are done with it. Drop it by my place for a workout.🪵😎👍
I build a splitting wedge for my 24 ton log splitter with 2 hydraulic cylinders, This one is mine ;) ua-cam.com/video/pqOqoi8FEho/v-deo.html
Im guessing Dude Ranch DIY, he mentioned it on a video!! Beautiful machine!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
Magic machine 37D
Obviously Chris In the Woodyard.
Steve - Essex UK
I been around firewood industry since I was six yrs old..I used top of the line splitter.aka licky log .but your splitter. Has caught my eye .I sure would love to have one ofthem
Back 40 is my guess . I’m sure whoever gets it they will really like it . I know I would.
my 37D arrived this morning!
Hard-working man is going to be so excited and Rachel great machine
Jeff, I’d need to hire a full time crew to keep all the splitters fed! I can think of a few others who could definitely benefit more though from adding one of the top machines available to their PROcess greatly improving on what they’re currently running. As well as a few other channels with great people who would be very deserving of what will surely be one of the highest output set ups in the community if they can keep it fed.
@@hardworkingmanoutdoors ❤️😉
Ya he one my guess was going to get it next probably be Chris in the woodyard
Chris from In the Woodyard doesn’t need one this week, but I do!! I can’t wait to get my Ultra soon!!
Chris Carlson in the wood yard !
Dude ranch!!! They could definitely use that
Kris Haas the wood hound needs one.
Andrew U and the boys sure make one hell of a machine!
You have great looking machines , Buckin Billy Sent me your way.
Jason Suttles really needs one of these units.
I think the way you designed the cradle is the best part of your design. Thats a monster of a machine.
You shouldn't have Andrew! That's so nice of you to be sending that out to us
But what about the PROcessor.
@Hard Working Man haha can never have to many eastonmade toys
@@SkidderKev true, true.
37D is a heck of a machine if the customer is doing production,
That’s an incredible unit. My guess is Jake and Chris at Dude Ranch . He makes great videos that “wood” be awesome exposure for you Andrew. A win win for all of you.
Yes, bet its headed to Connecticut.
I'm with you has dude ranch written all over it. Good guys Jake and chris. Be good exposure for eastonmade
Looks like a really nice kit you have presented there. Especially for those of us with small properties.
I’d have to lean towards Wisconsin, or a Mountain Top somewhere but hard to say. Wherever it’s going they better be ready to put in work because keeping that thing fed will take a crew of hard workers! Absolutely pumps out the splits.
That rig is an ABSOLUTE HOMERUN!💯❤️❤️🔥🪵🪵
Thanks brandon
@@EastonmadeWoodSplitters 😎😎
Well looks like a great machine you got Man it does run fast! I bet it's going to Chris of in the woodyard!
She's a beauty! Nice editing and folk tunes! 👏
Dude Ranch, but I'd be happy if it showed up at my place
That cycle time is crazy. I'm getting really partial to the Axis. If your supply is perfect 8" -14" wood the horizontal configuration absolutely pumps it out and is impossible to beat. Larger and knotty pieces just split better with a single wedge. I hate having to bring wood back around which you don't have to do with the Axis. That being said it's definitely not the tonage of most of the horizontal units which can be an issue. No such thing as a perfect splitter. They all bring something different to the table. I like the control of a single wedge. I find it difficult to make good looking wood with muli wedge splitters on a consistent basis. I pity the guy feeding that thing all day ! Absolute beast.
Looks like the splitter will out do the elevator. What a machine. Keep it up.
Best Machine ever made.
Good night Irene's channel needs this.
My brother in-law could use this. He cuts a lot of firewood and we're not terribly far from Perth.
Check it out boys it a work horse in the woodyard hands down carry on boys 😊.
That’s something I can get behind, beautiful set up.!!
Gotta love those little kubotas, they sip the fuel!
Very nice and good, I think I've watched this clip more than 10 times, I've been following a Log Splitter like this for years, I'm a subscriber here and I've been watching since the beginning when there were less than 1 k subscribers, it's something brilliant, I would I want to have something like this for my home, all respect 🤝👍👍
Thanks for all the support through the years. Great to hear from you
Me! I need a 37D with conveyor. I can feed wood to a kubota diesel powered splitter with my kubota bx. This a awesome machine that I hope one day I'm fortunate enough to be able to buy one of your splitters. Excellent job Andrew as always
Chris brothers needs a real splitter. Could be Dan or Hwm. But who ever receives this better be ready to work. Will be able to double / triple there production.
To help show the true magic of the machine you should do a 1 liter challenge. Put it head to head with a 22-28 both with a liter of fuel and show the difference in production.
Oh. That would definitely be a nice upgrade for my wood yard.
My father likes the stainless steel hydraulic tubing. Well he assumes it is stainless. He uses a bunch of that stuff on the commercial plow trucks he builds and services. It’s the best way to go.
That's an awesome splitter, they really deserve that, awesome people
Mountain Top Outdoors? Jeff and Patty are awesome.
Andrew Easton you are a very good man 👍❤
Heck yeah 💪💪👏
Haven’t got a clue - but whomever is sure getting the best. Hope they have a couple of good crew members because that thing will split faster than it can be loaded.👍👌💪🇨🇦🇺🇸
Mountain top outdoors!!🎉
I think it would look really good at Dude Ranch DIY'S woodyard. They have plenty of room for that now.
Can't wait to get mine, February Can't come soon enough. Great video bud!
Chris in the woodyard
Absolutely awesome Andrew 👌 quiet fingers crossed for Dude Ranch, those boys work hard and they just expanded the yard. Wherever it goes I'm sure it will get a workout 💪 wicked cool team 😎
well, they just got a new conveyor to evaluate - but I agree they would benefit - it is painful sometimes to watch their wolf ridge before it warms up
What a beast of a set up Andrew!! Love that conveyor system. Altogether wood splitting beast. It'll take 2 or 3 hands just to keep up with it!
Very nice set-up ya got there Andrew!
Very nice Andrew 👍🏻👍🏻 I believe that's the one Jake asked for during the interview at Brad's open house (fellowship at the Furnace 🤔 I see you've been scratching you head about this decision 😎 Thank you! They can really put it to good use!
Dude Ranch DIY sure could use that!
Awesome machine i love it 💪💪
What a great machine Andrew , if I was in need of a splitter I think this would be the one awesome 👊
That is impressive!!!
Awesomeness right there 👍Makes me think about upgrading from my 22-28
I hope your team has as much pride in the outcome as you do in the amazing products you all create. Great job Andrew
Absolutely amazing machine Andrew. WOW
It looks great. I want to see how that h brace attaches to the conveyor. Your equipment is quite frankly superior.👍
I need one!!! Lol As always, another great product Andrew
That is really sweet great unit
That's a really nice machine. I think I would have made the elevator paddles a little taller., but really well built.
That's a nice unit.
incredible!!!!
What a beast! I think she’s NY bound.
Little big isn't it Tony?
@@brandonhoad9033 lol not for me. I wouldn’t even know what to do with a machine like that.
Beast!!!
This would be great for us we are both retired and use a add on wood furnace for our heating our 1830 2 1/2 story farm house
sparkyeskimo & pondcrosser
I really need a splitter like this. I have a field of blocks that need attention
I’m betting it’s headed to Wisconsin and converting a big name in the community
I think this one is headed for the East coast.
Hey Brad, that's the wood splitter Dude ranch DIY was wanting as I did that interview at your Fellowship at the Furnace 🤔 open house.
Brad i have a feeling it'll be ending up in CT at the Dude's woodyard even though they just got those lovely conveyors
Andrew, what is the reason for running double chains on the attached conveyor and single chain on the detached conveyors?
Ciao io abito in italia c'è modo di acquistarne una e spedirla in italia ciao grazie.
Hey Andrew. Great machine! I'm thinking it'd look good in Mr. Scheib's yard. I know you have a 12/22 there but I'm thinking the 37D might be a better fit. I noticed he was having trouble with his conveyor. He also loves those big rounds. I know the 37D would go through them like buttah!! Thanks for the video.
My guess is Back 40 second would be Jake from dude ranch and maybe Anthony from Ontario firewood
Placing guesses on 3 other channels…I’ll bet the it yours, Jeff & Patty…😊. Didn’t I see on FB where the 22-28 went up for sale? I’d say this is the next logical step up for your operation.
I wish it was. Lol.
I really think Chris from in the wood yard would really like to demo that set up and I can see him loving it
Suggestion, why not use a spring loaded pin system on both sides to hold the conveyor in its transport upright position?
At this price point using a ratcheting strap to hold an expensive piece in place is a bit cheesy.
Could easily make it secure like your support legs when retracted. Beautiful machine otherwise (fenders would look better too)
Have you ever tried a square type wedge to stop re split. On any machine.
They typically dont work that well.
Borrow it to Chris in the wood yard, had been great too se what hi accomplish with it 👍
Beast mode 👍🏽
I need ALL the eastonmade machines 🤘🏽
I would like to see how it does with white oak
Dakotalogger is in need of a 37D with the attached conveyor!
I could use one
Ever consider making a stand alone conveyor that width and length for use with smaller splitters.
They make stand alone conveyors in 16' - 24' - 32'
@Jessie Hodges the width on this the attached conveyor is narrower than the ones the sell.
This is like a processor without the log cutting part!!
I heard it costs $35K in the US.
Yes, it looks like a wood processor.
I'm thinking Patti and Jeff could use that in there wood yard.
Perhaps. However their 22-28 with conveyor is a pretty sweet setup.
that a beast
Me, ROCKY ANDREW. I NEED IT.❤❤❤❤❤
It's me. I'm in need of a 37D with conveyor... I'm probably only 20000 short 😂😂
Is going to the outdoors with the Morgans
In matching up the music, could it be going to Mike in Nebraska??
I think chis in the yard might be getting it &???
did you have a axis to do demo on i really like how its dosnt make much waste what sort of logs wer4e you splitting im from across the pond not all that familiar with what burn overe there i know you guys burn a fair bit of pine we really only have gumtrees over here which is verry hard to split
Well I have to admit, I am quite humbled by all of the guesses for Dude Ranch, however when I think of a “special woodhound” I think of the terms origins with Dan over at Back 40 Firewood!
I would love to see that beast go to " Back 40" but my guess is KNL.
I need one. Will This be at the show in Indiana?
In the Wood yard.
Me i wish lol.. But if i had to guess probably that long hair fella from Colorado that visited yall while on a trip and after made an appearance on firewood at the furnace
Have you sent one of these to Australia as yet I wouldn’t mind a price for exact specs with a lifter either side ,Qld delivery and wait time
Cheers
I’d like to just come hang out with ol Andrew 😂. Hey can I come work a wood spitter off ?!? You have that much work 😅 I think it’d cost me more in airline tickets though.
Willey firewood needs this 50 + cord a week I think this 37d would do it.what about it Andrew
Great machine, but for me a full processor like the Brute Force 14 / 24 is just a little more money and you basically do not have to touch the logs. Especially at my age of 78 and still cutting logs into rounds then handle them again to the log splitter and then to stack. Ron USCG RET
Thanks for watching and commenting ron. Really appreciate it.
Andrew what is the tongue weight on this machine? Can it easily be moved with a half ton pickup without having a tractor or skid steer to raise it up to the hitch height?
Yep...the coveyor offsets the weight
idk but id like one with a box wedge