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  1. millerhill

    DR Rapid Fire Rack & Pinion

    As far as I know, DR doesn't manufacture anything. They private label and resell under their brand name, and a lot of it (not the Rapid Fire I'm happy to say) is made overseas.
  2. millerhill

    DR Rapid Fire Rack & Pinion

    So because my opinion doesn't match up with yours, you get all over my case? Nice. So the faster you go, the safer it is? Tell that to the Indy drivers. And I don't know what I'm talking about. Reality is that many people split wood with a helper and that's where a lot of accidents happen...
  3. millerhill

    DR Rapid Fire Rack & Pinion

    It's the super split private labeled. Yes they're fast, but along with fast you also get dangerous. I wouldn't own one for that reason. The video is pretty funny. Total splitting speed (how fast your wood pile gets to its destination) does not start or end with the splitting process itself, so...
  4. millerhill

    Built-rite proccessors?

    You're right, the MP would be too small for you. No doubt you've already seen our comparison chart on the website, but in case you missed it... http://www.timberwolfcorp.com/firewood_processors/chart.asp Steve
  5. millerhill

    Built-rite proccessors?

    When you're looking at that kind of production, you really want to look closely at the cost vs the ease and speed of production. You can make up the difference of a few grand pretty quickly, and if you look at the increased production and long term durability of the machine, cost becomes less of...
  6. millerhill

    Chimney liner question???

    I had the same issue and decided to compromise. I used a 7" liner. My stove (Morso) has a 6" outlet. I figured that although it's unlikely that I'll ever get a different stove, if for some reason I decide to move up to an 8" outlet, 7" will still work.
  7. millerhill

    Built-rite proccessors?

    How many cords do you expect to process/year, and just as important, how fast do you want to produce? If you already have a grapple on a skid steer, that will take care of the log loading on a processor, but like the man said a TW-5 or 6 with a 6 way wedge (depending on the diameter of your...
  8. millerhill

    Huskee 35 ton 12.5 hp B/S

    Hard to beat the Hondas for just about any piece of equipment. I'm willing to pay more for the reliability and ease of use. I purchased a Billy Goat leaf vac in the fall and although the dealer tried to steer me away from the Honda to a Briggs, I spent the extra $200 for the Honda. Nothing worse...
  9. millerhill

    Harbor freight with LOG LIFT!

    Thanks Swamp Yankee for the welcome. Seems like a good crew here. I hope I can contribute useful information from time to time, and I'd especially like to help prospective and current Timberwolf users. Steve
  10. millerhill

    Harbor freight with LOG LIFT!

    Ouch! That hurts...:cry: Steve Timberwolf
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