Wow! It takes cutting and blocking wood to a whole new level! And here I am manually carrying my wood into the huge carport, stacking it, and getting set up for round number 2 with the little log splitter i.e. relatively speaking about the size compared to the one above! Looks like a lot of the tree is not wasted...from an environmental point of view. I still wish solar panels were the prime choice for power. Thanks for the video :) Meg Gaudet, Quebec & Prince Edward Island
It's a removable implement designed to use when the excavator isn't being used for other jobs. If you look at the way it's attached, you can see the retaining pin. The saw on this thing absolutely sucks though. Most equipment these days have multiple use attachments that can be used when the equipment isn't being used for it's primary use. We have a rubber wheel loader that has a grapple claw attachment for unloading log trucks, fork blade attachment for loading flatbeds and a pusher pole attachment for moving stuff (it's like a dozer but sticks out further). All of these with only one main frame body instead of having to buy a knuckle boom loader (log trucks), fork lift (flatbed) bucket (chip truck) and pusher (dozer).
en faite, j'apprécie l'ingéniosité mais j'ai la même réaction que toi pour le reste... sa détruit les forêts plus rapidement et tous les gens qui brûlent du bois dans les foyers durant l'hiver contribuent terriblement à la pollution... Des lois sont passé ici aucune nouvelle installation ne peux avoir un foyer au bois, seulement au gaz...
Wow! It takes cutting and blocking wood to a whole new level! And here I am manually carrying my wood into the huge carport, stacking it, and getting set up for round number 2 with the little log splitter i.e. relatively speaking about the size compared to the one above! Looks like a lot of the tree is not wasted...from an environmental point of view. I still wish solar panels were the prime choice for power. Thanks for the video :) Meg Gaudet, Quebec & Prince Edward Island
Seems to be especially suitable for trees felled by storms which are a nuisance, and there is no shortage of material to process!
Couper du bois c'est aussi un lien sociétal avec le casse croûte autour du feu de brindilles et plein d'autres bonnes choses!
This is an incredible invention. Must coast a fortune!
Combien d'emplois cela détruit-il ???
I wonder how they handle the last 4-feet of log? Neat idea though.
Très beau travail.....
Juste aux dimensions de ma cheminée
tying up a $80-100k excavator to split wood.
It's a removable implement designed to use when the excavator isn't being used for other jobs. If you look at the way it's attached, you can see the retaining pin. The saw on this thing absolutely sucks though. Most equipment these days have multiple use attachments that can be used when the equipment isn't being used for it's primary use. We have a rubber wheel loader that has a grapple claw attachment for unloading log trucks, fork blade attachment for loading flatbeds and a pusher pole attachment for moving stuff (it's like a dozer but sticks out further). All of these with only one main frame body instead of having to buy a knuckle boom loader (log trucks), fork lift (flatbed) bucket (chip truck) and pusher (dozer).
Sahaketju kaipaa teroitus,muuten hyvää vekutin..
how much and where can i get one
it has some potential, defenitelly needs some improvements
where can I buy it?
It has "vertican" adjustment.
Look at my firewood processor to 75cm trunk diameter pressing force 60 tons !
Bravo aux ingenieurs
That saw is horrible.
MOOI WARK !!!
...but it's powered by oil :-(
Cutting is too long
Ta pila je zoufale pomalá. Celé je to pomalé.
Quelle horreur !
en faite, j'apprécie l'ingéniosité mais j'ai la même réaction que toi pour le reste... sa détruit les forêts plus rapidement et tous les gens qui brûlent du bois dans les foyers durant l'hiver contribuent terriblement à la pollution... Des lois sont passé ici aucune nouvelle installation ne peux avoir un foyer au bois, seulement au gaz...