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I was thinking its way quicker than a standard circular saw as the operator is off getting the next piece while the first one is being cut. I'd like to see it take knotty bendy stuff though.

 

I have got a big stack of 3-5" cord, maybe 50 ton.

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Dont think the machine was slow just bad positioning . The operator should not be walking to and fro . Also some of the film was in slo mo .

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I like it, would like to see a self powered version, we get left loads of scattered small stacks of short cord up to 5" that are too slow to process with bigger machine and a headache to forward, have been looking at branch logger but the chunks a bit too small

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With some of the processors like the Hakki Pilke you can remove the knife and just use it as a circular saw, whit my posch however there is a reinforcing bar behind the knife so it can't be used without. This things probably too expensive for me to justify but it does look handy for all those 4" bits from all the pruning that we do.

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With some of the processors like the Hakki Pilke you can remove the knife and just use it as a circular saw, whit my posch however there is a reinforcing bar behind the knife so it can't be used without. This things probably too expensive for me to justify but it does look handy for all those 4" bits from all the pruning that we do.

 

Is there any way to modify your processor to make the splitting knife detatchable? It would save you an awful lot of money. That machine in the video looks like a very nice but very expensive and not indispensible luxury.

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