For guys like us this looks to be the better option (and built)than the small processors coming out of China. Thanks, Phil, for talking to the guys in letting you demo this for us.😉👍
I will have to say I am wrong on speed. This is faster after watching this video. I like this machine. I think they are on to something here. Yeah, I think a few things can be improved, and you pointed them out. Thank you for the video!
Seems like a nice machine. I like the cradle on the log lift, but not how the logs rolled down somewhat uncontrollably. I see the simplicity in the log advance/splitter being the same hydraulic function, but it would be nice if the split was separate with an auto return. Clamping the log while retracting the splitter seems like it will induce wear over time.
Guys and their toys. Lol still waiting for thar chipper. Then you will have everything wood related to use everything from the tree. Lol my question is how many cuts before the saw needs sharpening?
Two observations. 1. The saw cutting the logs seems pretty slow compared to other processors. Not sure if that's from the hydraulic rate or what? 2. The logs rolling from the log deck to the sliding table seems very jarring. Seems like over time that could cause mechanical failures with welds, etc. Maybe the video just made it looks more violent than it was in person. Thanks for the video.
Watch the overview and walkaround of this machine here: ua-cam.com/video/fEhmKT11mtc/v-deo.html
For guys like us this looks to be the better option (and built)than the small processors coming out of China.
Thanks, Phil, for talking to the guys in letting you demo this for us.😉👍
Very nice,I like the log lift.
Nothing better than buying cool tools and writing them off as a business expense!
Man that’s a great machine!! Nice
I will have to say I am wrong on speed. This is faster after watching this video. I like this machine. I think they are on to something here. Yeah, I think a few things can be improved, and you pointed them out. Thank you for the video!
That's pretty cool, Phil. Curious how often do you need to change/sharpen that chainsaw blade?
So far seems just like normal chain wear. I've put about 1.5 cord thru it, some logs were a little dirty and I touched it up with my 2-in-1 sharpener.
Seems like a nice machine. I like the cradle on the log lift, but not how the logs rolled down somewhat uncontrollably. I see the simplicity in the log advance/splitter being the same hydraulic function, but it would be nice if the split was separate with an auto return. Clamping the log while retracting the splitter seems like it will induce wear over time.
Thanks. I'll address some of this in my final review. I think the logs rolling down uncontrollably is partially controlled by the operator.
Guys and their toys. Lol still waiting for thar chipper. Then you will have everything wood related to use everything from the tree. Lol my question is how many cuts before the saw needs sharpening?
Two observations. 1. The saw cutting the logs seems pretty slow compared to other processors. Not sure if that's from the hydraulic rate or what? 2. The logs rolling from the log deck to the sliding table seems very jarring. Seems like over time that could cause mechanical failures with welds, etc. Maybe the video just made it looks more violent than it was in person. Thanks for the video.