It appears that some sort of little table would be helpful to park your saw. Most convenient would be for the table to be mounted on the machine. One logistical aspect of your system is that the processor needs to be moved fairly often to keep it close to the logs. I did read your report that moving it is easy.
@@offroadlife05 I was thinking that if you had a little table to place the saw on then you would not need to bend over to set it on the ground and pick it up
Hello, I recently purchased 2017 wallenstein splitter similar to yours to venture into a small wood business. The question that I have for you is, it appears that you sell and deliver your firewood pretty much immediately after you process it?? I assume you sell it green? Here in Pennsylvania, I see most all the guys selling firewood advertise their wood as seasoned. Do you sell mainly to people that have outdoor wood boilers that don't necessarily to have seasoned wood. How well does your wood dry when stacked in cones, as opposed to stacking the wood? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
Hey I know roughly what’s on each log truck then tally up my cords as I sell them , both machines have there ups and downs, Eastonmade is a heavier built splitter by far but this one is easiest on the back you won’t do as ugly knotted up wood with the wallenstein though as it’s designed for pole wood hope that helps
You are gonna hold a saw all day one way or the other unless you have a full firewood processor brother. He's doing just fine a little sweat never hurt anyone. Atleast in America 😜
@@ryankelly2800 I know one thing over just bucking rounds off a log pile then feeding a splitter this little processor sure saves a bit of the back pain! Makes enough wood to make a living
@@offroadlife05 oh I believe it! I definitely like your set up! We all have the same end goal keeping warm with wood or selling wood hah! Keep it up brother!
the other video the saw looked like it was mounted on the processor, why you have saw in hand now? The first and foremost thing I want in a firewood processor is to get the saw out of my hands, know what I mean Vern.........
I hear yea for sure saw in holder works well but it does not cut as quick as freehanding it and plus that load was generally a crooked load would have had to keep unmounting the saw to cut the logs at there crooked points to feed it in all good still works great!
It appears that some sort of little table would be helpful to park your saw. Most convenient would be for the table to be mounted on the machine.
One logistical aspect of your system is that the processor needs to be moved fairly often to keep it close to the logs. I did read your report that moving it is easy.
It has a mount for the saw prefer it in my hands.
Can be seen in other videos I have up
@@offroadlife05 I was thinking that if you had a little table to place the saw on then you would not need to bend over to set it on the ground and pick it up
Hello, I recently purchased 2017 wallenstein splitter similar to yours to venture into a small wood business. The question that I have for you is, it appears that you sell and deliver your firewood pretty much immediately after you process it?? I assume you sell it green? Here in Pennsylvania,
I see most all the guys selling firewood advertise their wood as seasoned. Do you sell mainly to people that have outdoor wood boilers that don't necessarily to have seasoned wood. How well does your wood dry when stacked in cones, as opposed to stacking the wood? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
Awesome setup. Congrats on new truck too.
Thank you!! Can’t wait to put it to good use!!
Hello from Northern Virginia, just found your channel, nice setup! Just Subscribed to your channel🚜🪵👍🏼🇺🇸
Hey thanks !!! Glad your here!! Stick around for the journey! Cheers!
I like your processor, simple but effective you can split a lot of firewood in a short period of time. Stay safe my friend.
Hey thanks Gerry she’s a sweet little machine for sure not as glamorous as a bigger processor however takes most of the back breaking work out of it .
Can you do a cord an hour with that setup? Do you prefer this offer the eastonmade?
Hey I know roughly what’s on each log truck then tally up my cords as I sell them , both machines have there ups and downs, Eastonmade is a heavier built splitter by far but this one is easiest on the back you won’t do as ugly knotted up wood with the wallenstein though as it’s designed for pole wood hope that helps
Sorry yes you can do a cord an hour !
Where about s in Ontario are you
Napanee area between Kingston and Belleville
Sweet setup you got there. 👍
Thanks she works great can make sticks fast
Holding that saw all day looks painful.
I do have a mount for it as well!!
Can be seen in other videos
You are gonna hold a saw all day one way or the other unless you have a full firewood processor brother. He's doing just fine a little sweat never hurt anyone. Atleast in America 😜
@@ryankelly2800 I know one thing over just bucking rounds off a log pile then feeding a splitter this little processor sure saves a bit of the back pain! Makes enough wood to make a living
@@offroadlife05 oh I believe it! I definitely like your set up! We all have the same end goal keeping warm with wood or selling wood hah! Keep it up brother!
the other video the saw looked like it was mounted on the processor, why you have saw in hand now? The first and foremost thing I want in a firewood processor is to get the saw out of my hands, know what I mean Vern.........
I hear yea for sure saw in holder works well but it does not cut as quick as freehanding it and plus that load was generally a crooked load would have had to keep unmounting the saw to cut the logs at there crooked points to feed it in all good still works great!