Joe, was nice seeing you again. I want to thank you for being you. And sharing a part of your life with the world. You’re a true gentleman and glad that I know you. Peace
The higher end Palax splitters have the great X-Aim feature to auto center the round being split. Makes evenly split firewood pieces and next to no slash/scrap.
Here we go, a look at the PB show! Elaine from Canada here, wow, nice machine. That saw cut wood like butter. Nice to see Kyle from Co again. Thanks Joe for the snippet of the weekend, maybe we’ll see some more? Heh heh. Have a great week, cheers.
Joe.... It was great meeting you yesterday and having a few moments to chat a bit. I hope you enjoy the hat....I tried to get as close as I could to Buckeye colors! 😂😂😂
Palax Machine is Fantastic Joe, John, and Kyle. Amazing Circular Saw. There you go Joe, that's what you need in your Yard, to process your Firewood. You Guys are TOP NOTCH, just watching what these Machines Do. Joe enjoy the Last Day of the Paul Bunyan Show my Friend. I am going to surprise you one day and show up ready to Work, Gloves included along with Dr. Pepper. Stay Safe out there Buddy and enjoy. Ron from the Woodyard in Duanesburg NY.
Impressive Joe. Ear protection a must, but you can imagine with time, that machine would process one heck of a lot of wood in an hour. Good video mate. Cheers from HB NZ
Hi Joe - it’s Big Rodders in Ireland. Palax isn’t a big player in Ireland perhaps due the grip my friend Michael Large, the British Isles Hakka Pilke Importer, has on the market. Cutting blades are certainly quicker with less kerf wastage but I prefer a chain. Unless you’re using clean virgin wood you run the risk of wrecking the blade in an instant and sharpening/replacement is more costly and time consuming. I also have a fear of the incredible inertia in a running blade, perhaps due to an accident I had with my Hakki Pilke Eagle processor with its 27.5 inch blade, when I had severe dental injury but fortunately didn’t get my face ripped up or sustain fatal injuries.
That’s very impressive and could see how it would put out a lot of firewood. Just not a big fan of the electric or pto drive but just splitting for myself I will never need one of those.👍
That seems to be the standard along with electric in Europe though. Joe did ask about when they would have an onboard gas or diesel engine available for the US.
Just plug one end of the cord to the wall and the other to the machine then. You know that you can probably buy an old tractor cheaper than what a new dieselengine costs to run the processor? We (the 🇫🇮 people who make these) have three phase power or usually an old tractor somewhere. We don't usually have small engines for every machine. But the machine itself is wery good 👍🏼💪🏼😅!
What a machine. Thanks for showing us, Joe 😉👍
Joe, was nice seeing you again. I want to thank you for being you. And sharing a part of your life with the world. You’re a true gentleman and glad that I know you. Peace
Thank you william! It was super cool seeing you this weekend. Please stay in touch and I hope to see you again next may!
@@ohiowoodburner I tagged you in my lumberman’s monument video. Let me know what you think about it. Peace
"I left my gloves at home." The words of a true firewood professional. 😁🤣🤣🤣🤣
oldest trick in the book!
The higher end Palax splitters have the great X-Aim feature to auto center the round being split. Makes evenly split firewood pieces and next to no slash/scrap.
You are right on my Friend. Quite the Machine. Ron from the Woodyard in Duanesburg NY.
I want to see it bc it seems like a neat technology
@@ohiowoodburner There are videos on the Palax youtube channel that show it in action.
Thanks for showing equipment to the masses Joe!!
Any time Harold!
Great to see you yesterday Joe.
Nice to see you too JB. Stay in touch buddy
Here we go, a look at the PB show! Elaine from Canada here, wow, nice machine. That saw cut wood like butter. Nice to see Kyle from Co again. Thanks Joe for the snippet of the weekend, maybe we’ll see some more? Heh heh. Have a great week, cheers.
haha. I didn't get much filmed this weekend. I was busy talkin!
Exciting machine 👍 I like the circular saw option. It's really fast, I'd like to see the laser wedge height function work 😊
same here Lyle. But I must say the Palax looks to be the real deal
Joe.... It was great meeting you yesterday and having a few moments to chat a bit. I hope you enjoy the hat....I tried to get as close as I could to Buckeye colors! 😂😂😂
I am looking at the hat right now. Thanks for your generosity!
Good seeing ya once again Joe. Another Year of Paul Bunyan in the Books. Next is Expo 2025! 🍻🍻👍👍
Heck yeah Nick!!! See you at the Expo!
Hi Joe. That’s an impressive machine. Thanks for showing it to us. I’d love to see the laser function. Have a great day 👍🏻!
I would like to see it too. That stuff is what I want to see more of...innovation!
Palax Machine is Fantastic Joe, John, and Kyle. Amazing Circular Saw. There you go Joe, that's what you need in your Yard, to process your Firewood. You Guys are TOP NOTCH, just watching what these Machines Do. Joe enjoy the Last Day of the Paul Bunyan Show my Friend. I am going to surprise you one day and show up ready to Work, Gloves included along with Dr. Pepper. Stay Safe out there Buddy and enjoy. Ron from the Woodyard in Duanesburg NY.
haha... would love to have you Ron. Make sure the Dr Pepper is cold buddy
Thanks for watching everyone! Awesome show!!!
Impressive Joe. Ear protection a must, but you can imagine with time, that machine would process one heck of a lot of wood in an hour. Good video mate. Cheers from HB NZ
This would be a very good producer for sure Cliffy
Another excellent video Joe 👍😮😊❤
Thank you Todd 🤗
Hi Joe - it’s Big Rodders in Ireland. Palax isn’t a big player in Ireland perhaps due the grip my friend Michael Large, the British Isles Hakka Pilke Importer, has on the market. Cutting blades are certainly quicker with less kerf wastage but I prefer a chain. Unless you’re using clean virgin wood you run the risk of wrecking the blade in an instant and sharpening/replacement is more costly and time consuming. I also have a fear of the incredible inertia in a running blade, perhaps due to an accident I had with my Hakki Pilke Eagle processor with its 27.5 inch blade, when I had severe dental injury but fortunately didn’t get my face ripped up or sustain fatal injuries.
It seems to me the cost of a new blade would be a major bummer when the time comes to buy a new one. Prob the chains are much cheaper over time
Sorry we missed you Joe. Just to big of a show I guess😂👍🇺🇸
haha. Sorry I missed u guys too. There were a number of people I didn't see.
Can't beat them thar circular saws. 😊. Shalom/gw
I would be curious to try it out for sure
What is the cost and what power is used
I can't answer that Tom. Check out www.hakmet.com/ for more details. Thanks for watching
Nice straight logs. ;)
You need to brace the safety guard better so it do shake so much. Makes ur product like its running rough
The ground was very uneven in our booth
That’s very impressive and could see how it would put out a lot of firewood. Just not a big fan of the electric or pto drive but just splitting for myself I will never need one of those.👍
I hope they can get the engine put on it. I think it will sell pretty good
Pretty cool machine.
It sure is Zeke
G'day Joe , how was the Bunyan show did you meet any interesting people 🤔🤪, circle saw is the king of docking wood blocks 👍.
That's a good lookin machine🤠👍👍👍👍
I agree. It looks to be the real deal Lance
Yikes! Maybe a wide angle lens and some distance will help with the vertigo you are triggering.
Thanks for watching
The machine is backerds! I think I would prefer the circular saw to the chain saw.
I want to try it out for myself to see what I think. It sure looks super nice
👍
Thanks Dave
No good. Have to tie up your tractor.
That seems to be the standard along with electric in Europe though. Joe did ask about when they would have an onboard gas or diesel engine available for the US.
Just plug one end of the cord to the wall and the other to the machine then. You know that you can probably buy an old tractor cheaper than what a new dieselengine costs to run the processor? We (the 🇫🇮 people who make these) have three phase power or usually an old tractor somewhere. We don't usually have small engines for every machine.
But the machine itself is wery good 👍🏼💪🏼😅!
@@johanneslaxell6641 🤣🤣🤣🤣
You would be running the processor, not riding the tractor.