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I moved to the countryside for the summer, sawing drev, as before sawing will need to chop (7 m3), the question arose of automating this business, any suggestions? ))

on youtube found this cool

 
sanyooooook:

I moved to the countryside for the summer, sawing drev, as before sawing will need to chop (7 m3), the question arose of automating this business, any suggestions? ))

I found this cool thing on youtube.

The video is cool, but the way ... I do not even know what to say, faster to chop would be, and the position of the letter "g" for the waist is not very good.

If you have a gasoline or electric saw, you can just saw and that's it.

 
Temnyj:

The video is cool, but the way ... I don't even know what to say, it's quicker to stab, and the "g" position is not good for the waist.

If you have a petrol or electric saw, you can just saw and that's it.


sawing every fool can, you can also hire uncle Vasya, but we do not need simple solutions)
 

You could blow it up, although, yes, it would take a long time to reassemble.

Although if you explode directly in the wood shed, everything is simplified, the main thing is not to let the shed for firewood

You need an accurate calculation, but a programmer can't get behind that.


 
Mischek:
Any idiot can saw, or you can hire your uncle, but we don't want easy solutions.)
As a chainsaw owner, I'm not going to waste my chainsaw on longitudinal sawing. It's slow, time-consuming and expensive. It's much more economical and easier to chop (if you have the attachment).
If not, a good axe with a sledgehammer for difficult cases.
And if you have such a device, you can get a lot of money by putting it on the trailer and driving around the yard.



If you would like more info on the Tempest wood splitter please call Josh at 612-366-5636
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granit77:
As a chainsaw owner, I wouldn't put it to waste on longitudinal sawing. It's slow, time-consuming and costly. The chopping process is much more economical and easier (if you have the attachment).
If not, a good axe with a sledgehammer for difficult cases.
And if you have such a device, you can make a fortune if you put it on a trailer and drive around the yard.

No sound, there's at least 5kW, so petrol . Cool
 
granit77:
If not, a good axe and sledgehammer for tough cases.

An axe with a sledgehammer is good if you don't have a cleaver.
 
Mischek:
No sound, there's a minimum of 5kW, so petrol . Cool
Kilowatt's good enough, it's hydraulics. It's only the speed of the piston that determines the power.
 
granit77:
As a chainsaw owner, I won't waste it on longitudinal sawing. Slow, time consuming and costly. The process of chopping by an order of magnitude more economical and easier (if there is a device).
If not, a good axe with a sledgehammer for difficult cases.
And if you have such a device, you can get a lot of money by putting it on the trailer and driving around the yard.



If you would like more info on the Tempest wood splitter please call Josh at 612-366-5636

I don't need to forget that I'm in the countryside and I have internet at (-5g) speeds ) if the video is no more than 2-3 minutes.

chainsaw lengthways is not an option chains are sharpened to cut transversely, easier to really get a chopper

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By the way, if you have a cottage, I recommend this device is very practical. I made myself a similar installation only vertically: frame + hydraulic cylinder from an imported tractor Cat9n (can be domestic) + electric press station and the output is firewood ... We are a gas republic, so we switched to firewood :0))