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that is a very open question as there are lot of variables to concider like what are you processing( arb waste or round timber), size, what other equipment you have access too, how do you store your logs, volume to be processed, budget, are they for you self or do you sell logs. the are just a few

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I see different processors but anyone can help me? fastest processor? most durabel?

 

Depends on what coin you got to spend is it hard or soft if i had the money i would run a same auto chopper or a fuel wood splita as they run on auto along side my farmi.

 

Yuo can look at the bindenberger firewood factory's but they are big money you got to be doinng some big volume to make that pay.

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