Brutal in this comment section , bashing the brute force a bit , it seems a good unit , possibly could do with some refinement that the European units have but certainly well built rugged but not rough , personally Id be looking at a palex 1000 machine but Im in NZ so yeah have to import either way other notable machines Tajfun RCA 480 Joy, KRPAN CS 420 pro .
@@coreyd6999 The closest machine from CRD that I see is the Rapido Loco 20 and it is 6k less than our machine, but they don't advertise many specs so it's hard to compare details.. I'm surprised that they don't show specs on their website. It would be nice to see them compete with the rest of the firewood processors at the Great Firewood Shootout, but for some reason they don't compete any longer... Here's the article showing that we did just under 6 cords per hour and that was with the prototype machine with 56HP and we've since upgraded the machine to 74HP as standard equipment. bruteforcemfg.com/magazine-articles-press-releases-job-stories/
Sweet machine
Nice an compact!!!
How much
Looks to require a little too much manual intervention at too many different points
Brutal in this comment section , bashing the brute force a bit , it seems a good unit , possibly could do with some refinement that the European units have but certainly well built rugged but not rough , personally Id be looking at a palex 1000 machine but Im in NZ so yeah have to import either way other notable machines Tajfun RCA 480 Joy, KRPAN CS 420 pro .
Im guessing 55k
boy I bet that's expensive
Lol 75k. Get a CRD for 15k less
Which CRD machine are you referring to?
Anything but the loco 60.
@@coreyd6999 The closest machine from CRD that I see is the Rapido Loco 20 and it is 6k less than our machine, but they don't advertise many specs so it's hard to compare details.. I'm surprised that they don't show specs on their website. It would be nice to see them compete with the rest of the firewood processors at the Great Firewood Shootout, but for some reason they don't compete any longer... Here's the article showing that we did just under 6 cords per hour and that was with the prototype machine with 56HP and we've since upgraded the machine to 74HP as standard equipment. bruteforcemfg.com/magazine-articles-press-releases-job-stories/
Brute Force Manufacturing I’m interested in looking at it. In the market for a processor. I like that they throw in a folding conveyor
@@coreyd6999 Plus its hydraulic up, down, and swiveling.