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Firewood production in the woods!


rowan lee
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This setup would be an ideal unit for hiring out to small woodland owners who want 1st thinning for firewood. It utilises minimum handling of the timber repeatedly, a most in efficient firewood production. Also it would be nice doing all the work in the woods, rather then in some bleak muddy timber processing yard. :thumbup1:

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Logs are not split so wont dry that fast.

 

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As above, that's what those bolt on pieces are doing, splitting it as the shear comes out.

 

Nokka do a similar set up but with a 4 way set up on the other side so the log gets pushed through the knife, more like a conventional processor.

 

I've seen something similar to the Nokka one but on a conventional roller head (on youtube somewhere) - worked better than I thought it would.

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