Looks a fantastic machine, enjoy your videos but any chance on doing some stuff for smaller producers. Uniforest have nailed it with this kit for the uk market, ideal for our size logs.
Thanks for your feedback! What sort of thing do you want to see? splitters, smaller processors? business tips? marketing strategies? let us know and we will make it happen!
@TheLogBurnersLounge splitters certainly, we miss out in the UK, firewood producers focus on processors, but there are still many of us fell our own timber, haul it and process with a saw and tractor splitter. We just cant get some of the good splitters from over the pond, although,Eastonmade was at the APF, there are others. Just think not everyone is full time, I'm a fencing contractor but I still fell and process 60 ton standing a year, with little or no Specialist kit. Just thought it may give you food for thought. Still enjoy seeing and learning. Been doing this 30 years now. At what point do you make the jump from a splitter to a processor, your uniforest video, pointed out alot of the UK, specific problems we encounter. Great kit, but at a cost, do you become a slave to pay off the finance company. Not saying if it's right or wrong, just putting it out there.
Great analysis, thank you! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (mistake turkey blossom warfare blade until bachelor fall squeeze today flee guitar). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
this machine has a 40t splitting force - i would be surprised if it couldn't handle it, however this has been tried and tested on a range of hardwoods like what you have specified!
Great Information, Looking forward to the next one, 👍
another great informational video
Glad you think so!
Looks a fantastic machine, enjoy your videos but any chance on doing some stuff for smaller producers. Uniforest have nailed it with this kit for the uk market, ideal for our size logs.
Thanks for your feedback! What sort of thing do you want to see? splitters, smaller processors? business tips? marketing strategies? let us know and we will make it happen!
@TheLogBurnersLounge splitters certainly, we miss out in the UK, firewood producers focus on processors, but there are still many of us fell our own timber, haul it and process with a saw and tractor splitter. We just cant get some of the good splitters from over the pond, although,Eastonmade was at the APF, there are others. Just think not everyone is full time, I'm a fencing contractor but I still fell and process 60 ton standing a year, with little or no Specialist kit. Just thought it may give you food for thought. Still enjoy seeing and learning. Been doing this 30 years now. At what point do you make the jump from a splitter to a processor, your uniforest video, pointed out alot of the UK, specific problems we encounter. Great kit, but at a cost, do you become a slave to pay off the finance company. Not saying if it's right or wrong, just putting it out there.
Great analysis, thank you! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (mistake turkey blossom warfare blade until bachelor fall squeeze today flee guitar). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
is it good with hardwood like beech or oak ? like if there is wood with notch , will it split it ?
im sorry i meant , will it split a wood 45cm+ with notch inside ?
this machine has a 40t splitting force - i would be surprised if it couldn't handle it, however this has been tried and tested on a range of hardwoods like what you have specified!
@@TheLogBurnersLounge alright thank you
Wheres Archie is he ok?. He has been quiet on his other channel.
Archie is great, we are all off our feet with the winter firewood rush! He will be back shortly, Thanks for asking!