HiIt would be beneficial if you could tell us about a budget and expected volume needs. Also what are you intending to burn in ? Fireplace ? OWB ? Stove ? Do you have larger saws to "noodle" with and are you comfortable handling a saw more if needed to block down stumps ? Also what does you supply look like ? It is tree service cast offs or are you securing log truck "sticks" delivery. I have a TW6 and a super split kinetic splitter.
And a 4 or 6 way cutter would be niceHi
For budget obviously if I can save money I will but let say not more than 5K cad but for a very versatile machine I can go up a bit more. I usually cut my own trees and harvest them myself and to supplement I order a tandem load of eight footer a year (Maple mostly). I use the wood in a slow combustion stove cut at 16" long and splitter around 4-5 inches diameter. I had an very old home made splitter but it is now time for a new one. I usually do 50 face cords a year ( I supply my father as well).
That's "supersplit" sweet spot. Talk to paul . they build them in Massachusetts. Him and his son. The best way is to build a "work table" slightly tilted to roll down to you and SS. Also you can run it with an electric motor if you wanted to run it in a heated garage or barn. Truly amazing machines. Check out the website and some YouTube vids. Way fast. Weak spot is the lack of a log lift but you work around that with your loader and the table. I dont know what a "face cord" measures out to but I can do a full cord in about an hour 40 minutes by myself. Look at a conveyor soon too. That becomes the log jam soonHi
For budget obviously if I can save money I will but let say not more than 5K cad but for a very versatile machine I can go up a bit more. I usually cut my own trees and harvest them myself and to supplement I order a tandem load of eight footer a year (Maple mostly). I use the wood in a slow combustion stove cut at 16" long and splitter around 4-5 inches diameter. I had an very old home made splitter but it is now time for a new one. I usually do 50 face cords a year ( I supply my father as well).
It you have the money, and I am saving up for this one, around 7k a lot of cash true but the time it will save plus the log lift might just be worth it. And it will last forever
https://youtu.be/aMkqGuRtaYk
Wow impressive,It you have the money, and I am saving up for this one, around 7k a lot of cash true but the time it will save plus the log lift might just be worth it. And it will last forever
https://youtu.be/aMkqGuRtaYk