When they are small and sprout from pellet seeds they look like any other tree. When they mature they are very easily distinguished from other trees.
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I agree 100%. I bought wood for one year in my life, for the first place that I ever rented. The landowner across the road was having his lot cut so I bought a few cords tree length on the landing; cut it, split it, and brought it across the road. I then ended up moving, so my landlord bought the wood from me. :thumbsup:But to me, I wouldn't have a wood stove without my own wood... seems to defeat the purpose! I can count on one hand the number of cords of wood I've bought in my 64 years, mostly after just moving somewhere and needing the wood quick, and I've still NEVER seen a pellet tree out in the woods!
A $5500 wood splitter can probably split 5 tons of wood an hour with 2 operators. How many tons can the pellet maker make an hour?
Why does it need to be 5x5? Kinda an odd size to split firewood. There’s no doubt a commercial splitter is going to make significantly more tons of wood an hour. If I was going for the maximum tons an hour I’d be cutting 24” since that’s the biggest my stove will burn. Working with nice straight wood me and a helper can split and load this in 2 hours. With a higher output splitter than mine and not loading the truck 5 tons an hour isn’t far fetched. View attachment 627335
Impressive. Me, I could probably unload that in an hour. As long as the dump was working.![]()