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Started by pierre, January 17, 2009, 12:52:39 PM

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pierre

What do you think about that?  With my MF 165 massey-ferguson, no problem to run it, but will lift it with the 3 points?
Its about 15000 $ canadian. 13 inchs maximum cut. I allready have a self-made woodsplitter and a log loader, so its easy to cut-off my logs. But its an other thing to think about with this advise.  ::)
Its always look more easy with these wood processors, but really working great ?
thanks.
http://www.farmiforest.fi/index.php/Product-main-pages/Firewood-processors.html

http://www.farmiforest.fi/dmdocuments/WP30CS_ENGLISH.pdf

video:
http://www.farmiforest.fi/index.php/component/option,com_seyret/Itemid,586/task,videodirectlink/id,25/

gunman63

In my opinion, and everybody has a different one, I think its built awful light, 13" isn't very big, the slide feed i feel would be a problem, i think on the  bigger wood it would pull the wood back with it,  mite work for the homeowner, nothing for commerical use, look at a hakki 1x37 about the same money far better built.

beenthere

I've seen it demonstrated a couple times, and it is workable. As long as the logs are under the 13" diam and reasonably straight that is. But the working height is good and if an extra hand around to bring the logs to a staging area, and to keep the split wood away from the drop zone, it will/can save a lot of work.
Didn't seem to have any problem doing the splitting. I can visualize trying to get logs onto the lift arms, as a cant hook doesn't work so well on small diameter logs, and they are likely not easy to move by bending and lifting. Once in the lift arms, then the machine takes over.
A couple logs on the ground for rails to roll the logs ahead might suffice.
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