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All the rounds seem to fall perfectly into the splitting area. What happens when the occasional one....like the short off the end.....lands vertical ? Does the operator have to come out of the cab and flip it down ?
To ,Cord king .what have the results been like in the Australian market and what ?, any teething problems with splitting Australian hard woods,considerably harder to split than US and CAN hard woods .looking in to 1820
Why would anybody split hickory for fire wood!!!??? Sounds just a little bit stupid considering the price of an axe handle these days. Oak is much cheaper either, should be used for furniture and building not burning.
We have a ton of oak and hickory, here. The only reason we're doing nothing but ash is because of the emerald ash borer and that we have nothing but standing dead ash. I love burning hickory. I load one piece of hickory barely able to fit in the stove with a good bed of coals and turn the dampener almost all the way once it lights and get 8 hours out of it. And my stove sucks.
Ive never seen a processor that will take anything you can throw at it. It would be nice, but the machines dont have to. Most guys get log truck deliveries of all roughly the same size, straight grain stuff. It flies through it, and you crank out firewood in large volumes. Why fight it? Btw, some of these in the vid look like white oak, about 24" diameter +/-. If you must do big stuff often, look up the monster splitter made by Bell's. Its a huge 4 way hydraulic you put log lengths on, it quarters them full length so they can be fed into a processor like this.
Isvasu Sadhu Thats only because Thailand has deforested over 70% of it's wood without proper planning in regards to replanting for the future…. What an ignorant statement. I guess you are unaware that you can replant trees ?
You see. Here in Canada we have an abundance of trees of many species, and when we cut them down to build houses, make furniture, or in this case make firewood, we re-plant. You have to look at it as a renewable resource and take care of the land instead of just stripping it bare. I'm not sure how they manage land in Thailand, but here we take care. As a teenager I did tree planting for two summers in a row. It was hard work, but the nights were a blast. Only bad part was the black flies and the skeeters.
The splitter is making bits of the wood. I would have uniform squares for the splitter, not random pieces of angled steel that is ripping the wood into fragments. Why not push the wood through uniform squares, 3 inch x 3 inch
Me and my dad had a 54 inch blade on a frick saw mill. Swaged and sharpened bout every week. I see these machines on here with chainsaw choppers. Bet they gotta be sharpened every 4 hrs. Sorry. Just bored and wanted to ask
Splitting a 20” log into 6 splits makes for massive pieces that would take longer than normal to dry. Those pieces are not kindling by any means, they are your average sized splits. By the time it’s dry it’s either rotten or too moldy. The smaller the pieces are split, the faster they cure so they can be used. It’s common sense. And like the other guy said, not everyone wants overnight pieces.
18 box for the logger who ain't got. Whole year to season that shit. Lol. Smaller splits quicker season time. Small logs that look lil torn up. No biggie. I cut and do it with 2 splitters. 2 arms and a maul. And a wife that likes to watch
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what is the ptice of this machine
Someone in comments complained this video was too long, I think it's too short. I could have watched seven hours of this. It's mesmerizing.
It’s money lol
This machine puts all its competitors in the shade!
Price and wait time. I’m ready to set up and have wood brought into my yard to get started
best machine on the market
All the rounds seem to fall perfectly into the splitting area. What happens when the occasional one....like the short off the end.....lands vertical ? Does the operator have to come out of the cab and flip it down ?
Open window have a pickaxe
To ,Cord king .what have the results been like in the Australian market and what ?, any teething problems with splitting Australian hard woods,considerably harder to split than US and CAN hard woods .looking in to 1820
How hard is it to change out the splitter head? I would like to see it split some oak and Hickory. what size is that machine?
Why would anybody split hickory for fire wood!!!??? Sounds just a little bit stupid considering the price of an axe handle these days. Oak is much cheaper either, should be used for furniture and building not burning.
It would be fine this model has a 42 ton pusher!!
@@cornscornetto7157 A lot of People like to use it in the smokers. Or there grilles
We have a ton of oak and hickory, here. The only reason we're doing nothing but ash is because of the emerald ash borer and that we have nothing but standing dead ash. I love burning hickory. I load one piece of hickory barely able to fit in the stove with a good bed of coals and turn the dampener almost all the way once it lights and get 8 hours out of it. And my stove sucks.
How big is the blade
Nice! I wanna see a 27-30" oak being processed with efficiency on this machine though. These are electricity poles
Ive never seen a processor that will take anything you can throw at it. It would be nice, but the machines dont have to. Most guys get log truck deliveries of all roughly the same size, straight grain stuff. It flies through it, and you crank out firewood in large volumes. Why fight it? Btw, some of these in the vid look like white oak, about 24" diameter +/-.
If you must do big stuff often, look up the monster splitter made by Bell's. Its a huge 4 way hydraulic you put log lengths on, it quarters them full length so they can be fed into a processor like this.
It’s all aspen in the video very soft. There was no white oak at all
What is the cost. Thank you
Wonder what this machine cost
+Tom Glenn quarter mil.
150k to 175k I think is what they quoted me.
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Nice machine. In Thailand that beautiful log will never been cut and used that way.
Isvasu Sadhu Thats only because Thailand has deforested over 70% of it's wood without proper planning in regards to replanting for the future…. What an ignorant statement. I guess you are unaware that you can replant trees ?
Zoltrix89 Papua New Guinea is next!
Yeah, It would be used to make crates and skids to send stuff to the US that will break the first time you try to use it.
In America logs like that grow on trees...😁
You see. Here in Canada we have an abundance of trees of many species, and when we cut them down to build houses, make furniture, or in this case make firewood, we re-plant. You have to look at it as a renewable resource and take care of the land instead of just stripping it bare. I'm not sure how they manage land in Thailand, but here we take care. As a teenager I did tree planting for two summers in a row. It was hard work, but the nights were a blast. Only bad part was the black flies and the skeeters.
boy great work building machine. Hope you always have good straight wood of small size
Alguno puede decirme donde se puede comprar y cual es el precio
What is the price please?
What does something like this go for pricewise and what is the name of it please comment back
100k+, look on there web site.
Cord King
Very good machine, would love to have one.
How much
Damn nice machine guys.
Brilliant !
i watched the whole thing
Dream Machine...
Do you ship to uk 🇬🇧
The splitter is making bits of the wood. I would have uniform squares for the splitter, not random pieces of angled steel that is ripping the wood into fragments. Why not push the wood through uniform squares, 3 inch x 3 inch
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i very much would like that machine !!!!!
Why don`t they stick a pipe on and bag all the sawdust, you could sell it to smoke houses!
Yeah no mess to clean up
try that with elm
It's 43 tonn
And I belive they go up to 72 ton.
As good as they get
Love it...
WANT!!!
I get wood watching this video
WOW 😮
Cool machine, but the video needed to give more info.....If that's all you are showing it doesn't need to take seven minutes.
Lol
Me and my dad had a 54 inch blade on a frick saw mill. Swaged and sharpened bout every week. I see these machines on here with chainsaw choppers. Bet they gotta be sharpened every 4 hrs. Sorry. Just bored and wanted to ask
They have mutiple chains, switch them out when theyre blunt, sharpen them at the end of the day
It's shredding the timber into worthless kindling, WTF. That timber needs a 6 way split, not a 26 way split
18 way. A lot of folks don't want all their splits to be just "night time" wood. I believe you can get 6, 8, and 12 way too, though
Splitting a 20” log into 6 splits makes for massive pieces that would take longer than normal to dry. Those pieces are not kindling by any means, they are your average sized splits. By the time it’s dry it’s either rotten or too moldy. The smaller the pieces are split, the faster they cure so they can be used. It’s common sense. And like the other guy said, not everyone wants overnight pieces.
This on stuck part!!! 😳🙈
Very gool
way too much kindling being made. needs larger openings in the wedges.
would like to see it take on REAL wood
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way to small for most burners.
Then you take off the 18 way and put on a 6 way. Jesus fkn christ. Are ya slow in the head or something.
Schneller
18 box for the logger who ain't got. Whole year to season that shit. Lol. Smaller splits quicker season time. Small logs that look lil torn up.
No biggie. I cut and do it with 2 splitters. 2 arms and a maul. And a wife that likes to watch
What of the big wheel escape from its place?
Man in the cab would be in pieces too. No safety in the cab and not only.
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O shit. .
Looks like a bloomin onion.