GrizzyDan
Bronze Member
Remember that an electric motor takes more power to start up than it does to run for a while, I don't know the specifics of it, yet it seems to be a general rule of thumb. The obvious upside to going gas is being able to cut right into your bed like tbutman is setup to do while out in the field, down the road, or 20 miles away. There's nothing I dislike more when it comes to firewood than handling it more times than I have to.
One of those superpilke type limbers looked like it used an adjustable hydraulic cylinder rotating off the main drum to power the toothed infeed, I thought that was pretty epic.
Off the subject of limbs, but back to processors...This was one of the first video's I looked at, and it's still one of my favorites for the simplicity of it and the production speed.. and that big pile of firewood he has way out there. It's a bit grainy.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAckm2YdLEQ]Home Made Firewood Processor - YouTube[/ame]
One of those superpilke type limbers looked like it used an adjustable hydraulic cylinder rotating off the main drum to power the toothed infeed, I thought that was pretty epic.
Off the subject of limbs, but back to processors...This was one of the first video's I looked at, and it's still one of my favorites for the simplicity of it and the production speed.. and that big pile of firewood he has way out there. It's a bit grainy.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAckm2YdLEQ]Home Made Firewood Processor - YouTube[/ame]