It's incredible how squatting down to fix something can suddenly turn your peaceful surroundings into a symphony of honking horns. Perhaps the solution lies in a design tweak or a protective cover to prevent unintended activation. After all, in the world of gadgets, functionality should never come at the cost of chaos!
@@generalrelativity5747 What? I was simply stating that in the US at least loggers are required by laws to replant what they harvest (usually at a 2-1 ration if not more). A lot of the times its usually tree farms that are cut, not forests and even then its areas of real old growth that are selected. As opposed to young trees. Logging companies can't just go into forests and cut stuff down. There is strict regulations preventing that. Now as for outside the US? Well thats a different story.
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Uses a high value product diesel fuel and converts it to a low value product wood chips. If the material were dumped in the forest, nature could process it.
No. Like most people, you don't seem to realize how many trees there are. There are billions of trees that are actively growing while one mature tree is being utilized. Most countries are growing and or replanting trees faster than we can use them. It is a sustainable resource.
@Anony Mouse try and google it I have read articles about this before and from what I haver read it is true, though its hard to get accurate numbers (read one article I can't seem to find where they were using laser to try and actually calculate how dense a forest is to get ideas. I think it was till early 1900s where trees were declining in number, but due to different reasons they have been increasing seems to be consensus. Like I said though kind of hard to get exact numbers as can't count all the trees.
Dude more trees burn up than are harvested, just look at Kommirado and Glenwood canyon. We had massive beetle kill since the tree huggers would not allow us to spray for them. Then we had massive die offs that the tree huggers would not allow us to harvest.. Then came the fires due to the piss poor management policies and lack of prescribed burns. Then it rained...... Stop hugging trees and try hugging a well head instead..
Man, any one of those firewood processors would be a dream come true for me at work, I process ALOT of firewood during the winter at work and the processor we have is from like 1990 and it's a DINOSAUR, I mean it does the job, but always has issues, things are constantly breaking on it, blowing hydraulic lines, actually it's been broke down now for the better part of the season because for some reason there's very little down pressure on the chainsaw so it's not able to cut through most wood and we've tried replacing everything that has to do with it, even had the control box rebuilt and still no luck, it does ok when the machine is still cold, but the hotter the hydraulic fluid gets the less power it has, it's been a nightmare!!! So I've been stuck by myself with a single split wood splitter trying to keep up with hundreds of orders, most wanting full cords of wood, not to mention having to keep up with the 1/4 cord bins that we sell, that's a pain all by itself.. Any advice you could give me about the processor would be appreciated..
A subject such as this requires the ability to pronounce a variety of foreign names correctly. It's a shame that the narrator does not have this talent.
I spent last Saturday talking to someone about their trip to Shrewsbury. We used different pronunciations of Shrewsbury, both of which are valid, and refused to accommodate each other. How anyone is supposed to know anything above the most common foreign pronunciations appears ridiculous, even my family name has two recognised pronunciations - and most of those words are going to be family names (mine is an anglicised version of a central European name). As long as you're consistent then you might as well stick to the conventions in English, since that's the language we're choosing to communicate in.
this is what i was afraid of is the fact that technology is now at that point where its putting people that are dependent on this job out of work because basically those machines are so self reliant and self driven that if they had a brain it wouldn't need a human operator or a person over seeing it. I know it sounds far fetched and futuristic and etc but truly and seriously think about it for a moment and ask yourself is it really ? because i don't think it is. And don't get me wrong i don't dislike technology i love it and think it's a big game changer i just don't wanna see it put hardworking people out of work or in hardtimes where it shuts them down because they are small company or they dont make enough to be able to afford to upgrade to new equipment
I don't think these machines can work on their own anytime soon, they will always need an operator, maybe talk again in 50 years and see how much we have advanced. Machines would need a "brain" to go to work, work together and know what they are doing. I don't think our tech is anywhere close to being that advanced, just my thoughts.
You should have seen the amount of pallets i had to throw out at Home Depot. OMG. Some were so beautiful like cherry wood and so on they could have savage them and made into simple furniture. And they would worth hundred to thousand of dollars.
A unique and eye-catching development like this sounds like one last effective way to better preserve nature, applying strict rules on the purpose of lumber use and clear policy for a good working environment.
Really cool but I'd be worried about that wood splitter with a small remote. I often inadvertently activate the "panic" feature of my car's remote when I squat down to work on something. The button gets pressed accidentally.
Imagine being able to process 119' of convicts per minute. That's almost 20.5 convicts per minute. You could eliminate the incarceration problem in the United States with a Vermeer AX19 chipper. 1230 per hour, 29,520 per day, 10,774,800 per year...and we're only talking 2,000,000 prisoners, so the problem is solved in a little over 2 months if we run 24/7. A little over 6 months if we just run it 8 hrs/day.
Trust me if we weren’t so engrossed in our ideas of “morals” we’d be living in space by now. A lot of people need to be culled from this world for evil terrible things but they get more rights then the people they hurt. Honestly if it’s murder and rape up it should be death
New York State has legislated the ban of wood as a fuel source. What is the point of all this equipment? I guess I can see the logging stuff staying in use, for now. All the chippers and shredders and firewood processing stuff though, hope they don't have dealer networks in blue states.
@@TassyDeval That's BS - us poms changed to metric 50 years ago (though older people frequently work in both). It's the septics that are resistant to change, and they're the prime consumers of UA-cam content.
@5:15 Lol, the Russians found an even more effective pulpmachine than the Sherwoord. Sending mobilized straight into the grinder of the Ukrainian army turns them into human pulp at incredible rates!
@@babakbabak5329 You can blame anything you like besides yourself of course. The fact remains that these tools can destroy trees in seconds. Trees that take decades to grow. If you think that the money-hungry companies and politicians that serve them will stop in the dead trees then sorry...but I think you are delusional. No offence. If you believe in automation then we must start with the automation that plants trees...wait a few decades for the forests to grow and see if it works and then you can use the automation to cut them. As always we start the wrong way...then struggle to catch up. Are you an American? Your comment reminded me the pro-gun arguments.
@TROLL The risk of erosion also increses when there are no more trees left to cut. "they USUALLY replant more than they cut" :D The world has lost one third of its forest. Twice the size of US. In the 30 years from 1990 to 2020 178 million ha, an area the size of Libya. And we didn't have these tools back then. The comments section of the video is open for everyone. If you hate reading my comments you can always leave.
@TROLL If you think that I am "very edgy" is because the official data are very edgy. I could say... you are a Troll but I suppose you already know that :D
This wood processing equipment is truly groundbreaking. Remarkable advancements!
*the smartest and most useful machines*
It's incredible how squatting down to fix something can suddenly turn your peaceful surroundings into a symphony of honking horns. Perhaps the solution lies in a design tweak or a protective cover to prevent unintended activation. After all, in the world of gadgets, functionality should never come at the cost of chaos!
those pallets still look pretty good, not the end of their useful life
You’re not going to use shitty pallets in your demo video that’s being sent out to tons of companies hoping they buy one of your machines
I love watching it.
Great stuff, faster, bigger, stronger ways of deforesting the earth into oblivion.
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you do realize loggers also replant every tree they cut? it's been like for a long time now.
@@generalrelativity5747 What? I was simply stating that in the US at least loggers are required by laws to replant what they harvest (usually at a 2-1 ration if not more). A lot of the times its usually tree farms that are cut, not forests and even then its areas of real old growth that are selected. As opposed to young trees. Logging companies can't just go into forests and cut stuff down. There is strict regulations preventing that. Now as for outside the US? Well thats a different story.
All of these great ingenious cut / splitting systems and no improvements on stacking / secondary handling..
There are processes
with no handling.
8:00 A robust tool for the toughest tasks! 💪
That explains why the bark mulch I buy is now full of wood chips.
Interesting... although the 'golly gosh!' tone of the narrator gets a bit wearing.
The techno hip-hop background music is distracting also.
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9:53 dude had toco bell for lunch
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How about a machine that can plant them as quick as we destroy them? Aye
Tim the Tool Man shout "We need more Horse Power."
Uses a high value product diesel fuel and converts it to a low value product wood chips. If the material were dumped in the forest, nature could process it.
Bandit and Verner are the top 2 for the job in the USA when it cones to gnawing logs into chips.
Very entertaining and fun to watch. Thanks for posting this.
Love this channel ❤
Machines becoming so efficient! Processing trees into wood products faster than trees can grow. Anyone recognize a real problem?
No. Like most people, you don't seem to realize how many trees there are. There are billions of trees that are actively growing while one mature tree is being utilized. Most countries are growing and or replanting trees faster than we can use them. It is a sustainable resource.
@Anony Mouse try and google it I have read articles about this before and from what I haver read it is true, though its hard to get accurate numbers (read one article I can't seem to find where they were using laser to try and actually calculate how dense a forest is to get ideas. I think it was till early 1900s where trees were declining in number, but due to different reasons they have been increasing seems to be consensus. Like I said though kind of hard to get exact numbers as can't count all the trees.
Dude more trees burn up than are harvested, just look at Kommirado and Glenwood canyon.
We had massive beetle kill since the tree huggers would not allow us to spray for them.
Then we had massive die offs that the tree huggers would not allow us to harvest..
Then came the fires due to the piss poor management policies and lack of prescribed burns.
Then it rained......
Stop hugging trees and try hugging a well head instead..
Same thing i said.
And every single one of these would get clogged in a heartbeat by palm tree fronds... lol :D
Really? Bring them over to my Vermeer.
the machine is so modern
I like this.
2:39
Ready for soaring?
Didn't know logs could fly.
Say the word sawing. Then say the word soaring.
If they sound the same, that's a problem.
Cool.
Let’s protect our forests.
We've been protecting them for decades.
We would of run out of wood years ago otherwise
Man, any one of those firewood processors would be a dream come true for me at work, I process ALOT of firewood during the winter at work and the processor we have is from like 1990 and it's a DINOSAUR, I mean it does the job, but always has issues, things are constantly breaking on it, blowing hydraulic lines, actually it's been broke down now for the better part of the season because for some reason there's very little down pressure on the chainsaw so it's not able to cut through most wood and we've tried replacing everything that has to do with it, even had the control box rebuilt and still no luck, it does ok when the machine is still cold, but the hotter the hydraulic fluid gets the less power it has, it's been a nightmare!!! So I've been stuck by myself with a single split wood splitter trying to keep up with hundreds of orders, most wanting full cords of wood, not to mention having to keep up with the 1/4 cord bins that we sell, that's a pain all by itself.. Any advice you could give me about the processor would be appreciated..
There is a special place in hell for people/companies that would shred a 30" tree in chips.
You talking about the debarker? Cause that’s all it does, debark the trees for future use
If it's full of knots and burls, it's useless for lumber, and it is very hard to find a specialty buyer for it.
Yes that will be tree hell .
Hug it
Dude totally smashed his finger at 14:00
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The posch is a solution to a problem that nobody has.
A subject such as this requires the ability to pronounce a variety of foreign names correctly. It's a shame that the narrator does not have this talent.
I spent last Saturday talking to someone about their trip to Shrewsbury.
We used different pronunciations of Shrewsbury, both of which are valid, and refused to accommodate each other.
How anyone is supposed to know anything above the most common foreign pronunciations appears ridiculous, even my family name has two recognised pronunciations - and most of those words are going to be family names (mine is an anglicised version of a central European name).
As long as you're consistent then you might as well stick to the conventions in English, since that's the language we're choosing to communicate in.
These machines are impressive, but what machines do you have for home use splitters andnchippers
5:15 it's like a giant mandoline lol
14:01 ouch! pinched by a sticker.
this is what i was afraid of is the fact that technology is now at that point where its putting people that are dependent on this job out of work because basically those machines are so self reliant and self driven that if they had a brain it wouldn't need a human operator or a person over seeing it.
I know it sounds far fetched and futuristic and etc but truly and seriously think about it for a moment and ask yourself is it really ? because i don't think it is.
And don't get me wrong i don't dislike technology i love it and think it's a big game changer i just don't wanna see it put hardworking people out of work or in hardtimes where it shuts them down because they are small company or they dont make enough to be able to afford to upgrade to new equipment
I don't think these machines can work on their own anytime soon, they will always need an operator, maybe talk again in 50 years and see how much we have advanced.
Machines would need a "brain" to go to work, work together and know what they are doing. I don't think our tech is anywhere close to being that advanced, just my thoughts.
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Never trust a spotless clean wood processor.
Most of these are show right off the production line so are clean as can be.
00:25 I feel bad for whomever has to load this thing all day.
perfect job for gym bros. lift all day every day XD
Did you _saw_ it 13:59? Always remember safety :D
Did you "saw" it ?
Don't forget literacy either . . .
great job
It's a wonder none of these were ever used in a Steven Segal movie...
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Cool Technology
Why would you want to lift the pallets that high? Why not feed from a lower beltassembly?
Because than you can use gravity to grind the pallet, instead of a hydraulic pump
Pallets are heavy
looks so alive
morning wood.😁
Always great content 👌
I usually help Home Depot by stealing their pallets and having huge bonfires with them
Very thoughtful
For wood processing I always prefer Microsoft Wood.
I prefer manual mode to process my wood.
That's what we call a groaner.
Sorry - Help is just a service pack away..
Which chipper would you recommend for multiple bodies.
any of them. if not enough, put the body in it multiple times
How the heck did I end up here??? haha
The brusa & gamboli machine near the end is based off American Hawker Dowel Machine in 1909.
This makes me wanna play farming simulator.
WOWW AWESOME 👏
Thanks.
You should have seen the amount of pallets i had to throw out at Home Depot. OMG. Some were so beautiful like cherry wood and so on they could have savage them and made into simple furniture. And they would worth hundred to thousand of dollars.
you never fail to entertain us
Awesome !
Alot of good ideas and such love it
Cool video. Thanks for posting!
A unique and eye-catching development like this sounds like one last effective way to better preserve nature, applying strict rules on the purpose of lumber use and clear policy for a good working environment.
K.
Nice
pallets should be composite old plastic by now
Save the trees to clean the Plant
Machines for making firewood or wood chips. Is this really the pinnacle of human ingenuity?
Really cool but I'd be worried about that wood splitter with a small remote. I often inadvertently activate the "panic" feature of my car's remote when I squat down to work on something. The button gets pressed accidentally.
And suddenly you are an attractive woman looking for a man to give you protection ?
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Imagine being able to process 119' of convicts per minute. That's almost 20.5 convicts per minute. You could eliminate the incarceration problem in the United States with a Vermeer AX19 chipper. 1230 per hour, 29,520 per day, 10,774,800 per year...and we're only talking 2,000,000 prisoners, so the problem is solved in a little over 2 months if we run 24/7. A little over 6 months if we just run it 8 hrs/day.
That’s the spirit!!
Trust me if we weren’t so engrossed in our ideas of “morals” we’d be living in space by now. A lot of people need to be culled from this world for evil terrible things but they get more rights then the people they hurt. Honestly if it’s murder and rape up it should be death
I like your thinking
Looks like your numbers are solid
13:59 That looked like it hurt.
Without trees what would our planet look like???? We are on our way.....
New York State has legislated the ban of wood as a fuel source. What is the point of all this equipment? I guess I can see the logging stuff staying in use, for now. All the chippers and shredders and firewood processing stuff though, hope they don't have dealer networks in blue states.
Just wanting people to get more efficient wood stoves or pellet stoves.
That sounds like a good policy for NYC but it is ridiculous for the state as a whole.
Good technology
You should absolutely be wearing a mask to shred pallets as they can be contaminated with all kinds of chemicals and other spills .
Fuel or mulch for a pallet? Do these people know what hazardous materials are shipped on pallets?
30 pallets per hour? Great we should get through all the old pallets in about 600 years.
It's likely they made more than one.
I thought he said 80!
F**k engineering like this! Simple yet destructive
14:00
Poor fella.
Wood you say Tech Zone is one the best channels?
I enjoyed the video because all measurements given were in imperial.
would only be a pom
@@TassyDeval That's BS - us poms changed to metric 50 years ago (though older people frequently work in both). It's the septics that are resistant to change, and they're the prime consumers of UA-cam content.
@@pd4165 Can u try that again please. I didnt get any accent.
Yes, they sere certainly catering for the minority, i.e. Americans!
Tree farming
Proses.
@5 minute mk. The best, most efficient, fastest log splitter I have ever seen.
Guess you haven't seen many log splitters
@@SilvaDreams
Oh yeah. BILLIONS.... At 63, I've seen and built enough.
@5:15 Lol, the Russians found an even more effective pulpmachine than the Sherwoord. Sending mobilized straight into the grinder of the Ukrainian army turns them into human pulp at incredible rates!
Processing straight pole wood is easy,try curved wood.
"When the last tree has been cut down, the last fish caught, the last river poisoned, only then will we realise that one cannot eat money"...
@@babakbabak5329 Yeah, we see it for instance in Amazon deforestation.
@@babakbabak5329 You can blame anything you like besides yourself of course. The fact remains that these tools can destroy trees in seconds. Trees that take decades to grow. If you think that the money-hungry companies and politicians that serve them will stop in the dead trees then sorry...but I think you are delusional. No offence. If you believe in automation then we must start with the automation that plants trees...wait a few decades for the forests to grow and see if it works and then you can use the automation to cut them. As always we start the wrong way...then struggle to catch up.
Are you an American? Your comment reminded me the pro-gun arguments.
@TROLL The risk of erosion also increses when there are no more trees left to cut.
"they USUALLY replant more than they cut" :D
The world has lost one third of its forest. Twice the size of US. In the 30 years from 1990 to 2020 178 million ha, an area the size of Libya. And we didn't have these tools back then.
The comments section of the video is open for everyone. If you hate reading my comments you can always leave.
@@babakbabak5329 Yeah, the problem is that we use them for evil. Not always but often.
@TROLL If you think that I am "very edgy" is because the official data are very edgy. I could say... you are a Troll but I suppose you already know that :D
telofonu açmaya şahsen utanıyorum açıyorum reklam ağzımı yöndeğiştiriyorum reklam
Let's protect forest
They grow back.
Can you spell controlled sustainability fella .
It's been around for decades.
How about European Commission wishing to stop heating using wood?
Thumbs up for the video, thumbs down for the music.
Whats that intro song?
So whats the product the Pezzalato splitter is making??
They said, engine fuel.
@@jakebredthauer5100 turn out its just kindling. I heard where they said engine fuel but was wondering what engines.
@@wingnutwillie
Probably external combustion
engine. Fine tune the water pressure by fine tuning the fuel supply. Steam. It is low tech.
@@jakebredthauer5100 just didn't know there was a huge call for steam engine fuel anymore.
@@wingnutwillie
Is there?
Protect out forest and trees
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How to destroy the planet with an high speed !
With all the combustible trash in the world it seems a shame to burn virgin wood. We need to make trash into logs for fireplaces.
Seems a waste of good trees to chip them. Interesting machines though.
No way in hell TREATED wood from pallets is being used as mulch.
a lot aren't treated, thus the limited reuse potential
@@Tysonhayter Fair call.
cheers.
The only treated ones these days are NOT harmful any more even the blue ones are safe to use.
Rarely are pallets treated. It would be a waste, considering the service life of them.
Not that bright are you?
those are horror movie equpment
why do you give measurements in imperial and not metric?
USA-USA-USA-USA
With these machines we can deforest the world from the comfort of an operators cab.