Congratulations on the purchase! I have a Tuiko made in 1984. Good fast ones. Can produce the wood directly in the box. Thin wood is no longer a problem. After that, it's fun making firewood😁.
Dear AFH projects. 👍👌👏 The device looks still fairly new to me. Congratulations 🎉 for purchasing it. Please kindly allow me 3 suggestions: It would make your life easier, if the dump truck could be placed sideways to the cutter respectively across/crossways to the conveyor belt. If the brackets are too high, you can park the tractor with the firewood processor for instance on a ramp. 2) Please try to feed in 2 pieces of slab wood. I guess that then the processed pieces wouldn't be so small. Or get rid of the thorn/spike by making a new cutting blade. With the thorn/spike the machine might be good respectively better for processing round tree trunks. There are a lot of videos existing showing similar DIY wood cutting devices made by using a modified semi truck steel rim. All of them function without a thorn/spike. Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing. Best regards, luck and health in particular.
Thanks! Yes, it's better to put it sideways, I had the sawmill on my way there and I didn't want to put the machine further away. I need this small firewood. I have a small stove in my tiny house on wheels. If I want bigger firewood then I'm able to place it a side so the spike will not hit the slab. Big thanks for watching and constructive comments! Cheers!
Dear @@AFHProjects You're welcome, it's my pleasure. Thanks for replying, explaining and especially for giving a heart to my comment. I totally appreciate both very much. Sincerely yours.
Yes, you're correct. But I did it because I had the sawmill on my way and didn't want to move the processor further away from slab pile, also I had to unload the firewood by hand to the shed so I didn't want to place the load too far from back end anyways. But thanks for the advice and watching the video! I appreciate it 🙏 Cheers!
How come you didn't work over the side of your truck and start from the front and work your way back even if you had to use both sides of the truck pulling in and pulling out it worked better than what you're doing
Yeah, it makes sense, but then I place the wood processor further away. I need to move the firewood to shed by hand anyway, and it doesn't make it easier when the wood is too far on the front end of the truck. Thanks for watching and commenting! Cheers!
Well done getting the machine working well. I guess that the machine will now be better maintained with you than it was previously.
Thanks! I hope so. Works fine for now. Cheers!
Congratulations on the purchase! I have a Tuiko made in 1984. Good fast ones. Can produce the wood directly in the box. Thin wood is no longer a problem. After that, it's fun making firewood😁.
Dear AFH projects.
👍👌👏 The device looks still fairly new to me. Congratulations 🎉 for purchasing it. Please kindly allow me 3 suggestions: It would make your life easier, if the dump truck could be placed sideways to the cutter respectively across/crossways to the conveyor belt. If the brackets are too high, you can park the tractor with the firewood processor for instance on a ramp. 2) Please try to feed in 2 pieces of slab wood. I guess that then the processed pieces wouldn't be so small. Or get rid of the thorn/spike by making a new cutting blade. With the thorn/spike the machine might be good respectively better for processing round tree trunks. There are a lot of videos existing showing similar DIY wood cutting devices made by using a modified semi truck steel rim. All of them function without a thorn/spike.
Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing.
Best regards, luck and health in particular.
Thanks! Yes, it's better to put it sideways, I had the sawmill on my way there and I didn't want to put the machine further away. I need this small firewood. I have a small stove in my tiny house on wheels. If I want bigger firewood then I'm able to place it a side so the spike will not hit the slab.
Big thanks for watching and constructive comments! Cheers!
Dear @@AFHProjects
You're welcome, it's my pleasure.
Thanks for replying, explaining and especially for giving a heart to my comment. I totally appreciate both very much.
Sincerely yours.
Good to see you wearing protective gloves and glasses. Many guys seem to think they are macho and don't wear them.
i have a sawmill and slabs too. now i want this things
This firewood processor makes this job easy if you have a small stove and need small firewood from sawmill slabs.
Nice work well done. 👍
Thanks!
Holy moly that thing looks like something out of a Saw movie... I like it! 😂
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Wonderful for slabs and YAAY for the pup! CHEERS!
Pup says hello! Thanks, Lewie! Cheers!
@@AFHProjects YAAY, Pup!
Park your truck side ways so you can load the front then the back
Yes, you're correct. But I did it because I had the sawmill on my way and didn't want to move the processor further away from slab pile, also I had to unload the firewood by hand to the shed so I didn't want to place the load too far from back end anyways. But thanks for the advice and watching the video! I appreciate it 🙏 Cheers!
Peter. Tasmania.
I hear you upgraded with a battery grease injector didn’t you
It's not mine, using the uncles' grease gun.
Marcelo Course
How come you didn't work over the side of your truck and start from the front and work your way back even if you had to use both sides of the truck pulling in and pulling out it worked better than what you're doing
Yeah, it makes sense, but then I place the wood processor further away. I need to move the firewood to shed by hand anyway, and it doesn't make it easier when the wood is too far on the front end of the truck. Thanks for watching and commenting! Cheers!
Garcia Matthew White Cynthia Jones Deborah
That machine looks like it was built in Pakistan?
Why's that?
Waste of money a radial slide saw would be cheaper more efficient
Are you making firewood with radial saw?