I'm hoping to produce 10k bags for camping and 1000 full cords... this is only my second year at this so I really don't know what I can do .. but looks lkei one of the big players retired last year.. hoping to replace him
Before the covid increase it was close to 50k for Black's Creek 2500, the conveyor and all the options.. Today I'm not sure what she's worth but I can tell you this.. that machine was well worth the investment.. and I'm looking at upgrading to a new one.. Delivery next year..
Hi I was watching your videos, and great videos. Myself I'm pondering on a 2500. How many hours on yours? You have any issues with it? How many cords an hour can you produce? Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Thanks for the great video. We are looking at this same processor . Currently running a cord king here in Manitoba What is the average production rate per hour on this unit ?
Production rate is about 1 to 2 cords per hour depending what your logs look like.. the saw is 23" cut.. so you can really move the wood if you want.. also the newer ones have and extra pump allowing you to cut while splitting.. which cord king you thinking of replacing?
@@buckinfirewood we are running 2022 CordKing CS2030 Model 44 Upgraded 74 hp Deutz turbo diesel engine. 44 inch Carbide tooth circular saw with 20 inch cutting capacity. 12-way Hydraulic adjustable wedge. We can’t get timber big enough to make this machine produce. I’ve are getting about 1 cord an hour max for a very expensive machine. Thanks for the info, much appreciated !!
Nice I was going to get the cordking with 60" was in production with 3 weeks from getting it but had to pull the plug for a bit because of a Fire Ban that's still in effect.. one of our biggest customers is in the middle of it... what size logs you running there?
1 cord per hour should be more then enough to pay the bill on that processor... we run both Multitek 2025 with the sweet wood and everything else in the other.. Respilts are not fun on the Multitek. So we use the Black's Creek for small and anything that needs to be resplit
@@buckinfirewood most of our logs are under 6in diameter for tamarack and jackpine. We do get the odd load of nice birch (10 inch) out of kenora Ontario which is a pleasure to process. It’s been difficult to secure big timber
Nice looking machine that will speed things up how many cord an hour do you figure!? By the way if you don’t mind what’s something like this run a couple steps up from my wallenstein
I never timed it yet but I can fill my trailer in about 2 hours 5 facecords.. when I get some racks empty I'll run for an hour and see what we can stack to get a proper measurement. The 2500 and the conveyer was almost 50k Canadian.. worth every nickel
2.5 facecord per hr.. thats by myself. Loading logs and leveling off the trailer... this wood I have is probably the best .. when my regular supply starts rolling in then ill get a more accurate estimate of what I can do cause it's all different sizes .. smaller the wood the longer it will take .. the diameter of the logs makes a huge difference in production time
I got that a week before my good friend Rene died from Rene... he was supposed to run the processor but it was almost 2 months off schedule.. so yeah it's very necessary for me to have it there.. sorry if it offended you
That’s a sweet machine buckin.. I really like the positive stop for length.. takes a lot of guess work out.. keep up the great work my friend 👍🏻
Thanks alot TWG means alot to me coming from you..
Poor wood never had a chance. Awesome machine.
Machine works well and looks like good production rate. Thanks for sharing. Impressive set up you have!
Thanks Steve
Thanks for watching
Hello from Northern Virginia, just subscribed, came over from Gregs channel. Cool Processor 🚜🪵👍🏼🇺🇸
Thanks alot.. she's a beast.. my back is very thankful to see it finally home..
I am deciding between a processor or a commercial splitter.
All I can say is I wish I ordered the processor sooner.. more wood means more money in the bank
Nice processor! That is really going to increase your firewood production. How many cords do you anticipate producing this year?
I'm hoping to produce 10k bags for camping and 1000 full cords... this is only my second year at this so I really don't know what I can do .. but looks lkei one of the big players retired last year.. hoping to replace him
hi there nice set up john
Awesome. What does a machine like this cost?
Before the covid increase it was close to 50k for Black's Creek 2500, the conveyor and all the options..
Today I'm not sure what she's worth but I can tell you this.. that machine was well worth the investment.. and I'm looking at upgrading to a new one.. Delivery next year..
@@buckinfirewood thanks
Hi I was watching your videos, and great videos. Myself I'm pondering on a 2500. How many hours on yours? You have any issues with it? How many cords an hour can you produce? Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
You can email me at buckinfirewood@gmail.com.. we can exchange phone numbers there and I can better answer your questions
Thats gotta speed it for ya! Nice looking machine!
Thanks Kev. Gunna try and time a 5 face load today and see how much time I really save
Nice Set up you got there!
Thanks Armond
Thanks for the great video. We are looking at this same processor . Currently running a cord king here in Manitoba What is the average production rate per hour on this unit ?
Production rate is about 1 to 2 cords per hour depending what your logs look like.. the saw is 23" cut.. so you can really move the wood if you want.. also the newer ones have and extra pump allowing you to cut while splitting.. which cord king you thinking of replacing?
@@buckinfirewood we are running 2022 CordKing CS2030 Model 44
Upgraded 74 hp Deutz turbo diesel engine.
44 inch Carbide tooth circular saw with 20 inch cutting capacity.
12-way Hydraulic adjustable wedge. We can’t get timber big enough to make this machine produce. I’ve are getting about 1 cord an hour max for a very expensive machine. Thanks for the info, much appreciated !!
Nice I was going to get the cordking with 60" was in production with 3 weeks from getting it but had to pull the plug for a bit because of a Fire Ban that's still in effect.. one of our biggest customers is in the middle of it... what size logs you running there?
1 cord per hour should be more then enough to pay the bill on that processor... we run both Multitek 2025 with the sweet wood and everything else in the other..
Respilts are not fun on the Multitek. So we use the Black's Creek for small and anything that needs to be resplit
@@buckinfirewood most of our logs are under 6in diameter for tamarack and jackpine. We do get the odd load of nice birch (10 inch) out of kenora Ontario which is a pleasure to process. It’s been difficult to secure big timber
Nice! You’re going to have to hire a bigger crew for bagging!
I have one guy now helping keep up with everything.. but that processor is sure burying him now..lol
Very nice machine!
Thankyou sir... lots more to come I hope
Tony was here too. Lol
1:10, left hand on controls,
right hand in the
splitting chamber.
I see that you are wearing safety colors. You may be wearing steel-toed boots also.
Yeah I've already resolved that issue.. did a little fabricating on the chamber alot less sideways logs...
@@buckinfirewood
Fewer sideways logs,
less time with one hand
in the splitting chamber
when the other hand
is on the control levers.
@@buckinfirewood
I am glad you got your
Blacks Creek 2500 repaired.
It is now safer.
@@buckinfirewood
When a round fails to drop correctly, will the hand of the operator get crushed by attempting to adjust the round?
Nice looking machine that will speed things up how many cord an hour do you figure!? By the way if you don’t mind what’s something like this run a couple steps up from my wallenstein
I never timed it yet but I can fill my trailer in about 2 hours 5 facecords.. when I get some racks empty I'll run for an hour and see what we can stack to get a proper measurement. The 2500 and the conveyer was almost 50k Canadian.. worth every nickel
@@buckinfirewood so about a cord and a quarter an hour not bad
2.5 facecord per hr.. thats by myself. Loading logs and leveling off the trailer... this wood I have is probably the best .. when my regular supply starts rolling in then ill get a more accurate estimate of what I can do cause it's all different sizes .. smaller the wood the longer it will take .. the diameter of the logs makes a huge difference in production time
European processors look good to me.
hello can I ask you some information about your machine?
Yes of course
if you have an email it's better so I can ask you some things thanks
buckinfirewood@gmail.com
About the only thing I see that impressed me was the FUCK CANCER bumper sticker,, other wise nothing special
Atleast ur impressed...
Your sticker is unnecessary!
I got that a week before my good friend Rene died from Rene... he was supposed to run the processor but it was almost 2 months off schedule.. so yeah it's very necessary for me to have it there.. sorry if it offended you
@@buckinfirewood sorry for your loss, I surely didn’t know. The sticker is certainly true. I apologize!