Posted by The Preacher on April 03, 2008 at 16:43:47 from (71.63.92.59):
In Reply to: Firewood processor posted by Bryan in Iowa on April 03, 2008 at 16:22:57:
Google "Cord King", We have one at my company. It"s made in Canada, and it can produce up to 4 cords per hour. It"s mounted on a trailer frame, and you can pull it behind a ton truck. It unfolds, and you load 20" logs onto a chain conveyor setup. You can load up to 6 logs, depending on size. You can split up to a 30" log. This thing will feed the log, cut it to length with a 60" saw blade, and split it into firewood. The whole process takes about 20 seconds with an experienced operator. I never saw one until last summer, and this thing is awesome. Sorry, I don"t have any pictures.
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