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Tom D
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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.

 

Our Farmi has the reinforcing bar behind the knife. This was simply overcome by making a simple drop in plate with a ramp on top to divert the logs over it. Could this be done on the Hakki?

 

Did about 80 tons of small stuff a few months back using this system.

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No need for a processor for that size of material. All you need is a frame that holds four posts in a square 18 inches apart. Load up the frame and then just chainsaw to length - that's the way that I do all my firewood at the yard. Would take you minutes to do a cubic metre with nothing more than a decent sized chainsaw.

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