C chrispy6822 ArboristSite Operative Joined Mar 24, 2008 Messages 206 Reaction score 13 Location MA Apr 9, 2008 #1 http://youtube.com/watch?v=YuyH57cDywY Heck you could take a nap while cutting.
ironray ArboristSite Operative Joined Apr 5, 2008 Messages 120 Reaction score 14 Location middlesex county, ct Apr 9, 2008 #2 chrispy6822 said: http://youtube.com/watch?v=YuyH57cDywY Heck you could take a nap while cutting. Click to expand... Looks like it was splitting some of them, too. Lots of cutting power for such a small log.
chrispy6822 said: http://youtube.com/watch?v=YuyH57cDywY Heck you could take a nap while cutting. Click to expand... Looks like it was splitting some of them, too. Lots of cutting power for such a small log.
C chrispy6822 ArboristSite Operative Joined Mar 24, 2008 Messages 206 Reaction score 13 Location MA Apr 9, 2008 #3 I do not think it was splitting them, but it did look like the first log to come off might of been damaged previously. Might be cool if it could cut and split that fast. I can only imagine the mud pit that would make if the ground was wet.
I do not think it was splitting them, but it did look like the first log to come off might of been damaged previously. Might be cool if it could cut and split that fast. I can only imagine the mud pit that would make if the ground was wet.
ironray ArboristSite Operative Joined Apr 5, 2008 Messages 120 Reaction score 14 Location middlesex county, ct Apr 9, 2008 #4 chrispy6822 said: I can only imagine the mud pit that would make if the ground was wet. Click to expand... Yep. I can imagine explaining that to my wife. I didn't mean to say it was splitting on purpose. Surely any "splitting" going on was damage and purely by accident. Seems like they are using an awful lot of fuel to split, ooops, I mean, to cut firewood.
chrispy6822 said: I can only imagine the mud pit that would make if the ground was wet. Click to expand... Yep. I can imagine explaining that to my wife. I didn't mean to say it was splitting on purpose. Surely any "splitting" going on was damage and purely by accident. Seems like they are using an awful lot of fuel to split, ooops, I mean, to cut firewood.
BlueRidgeMark Addicted to ArboristSite Joined Aug 26, 2005 Messages 7,836 Reaction score 704 Location Virginia Apr 9, 2008 #5 Yeah, but still, that's a 'chainsaw' I wouldn't mind having. Don't think I'd use it for cutting wood, though!
Yeah, but still, that's a 'chainsaw' I wouldn't mind having. Don't think I'd use it for cutting wood, though!
Toyjunkie ArboristSite Operative Joined Jan 7, 2008 Messages 230 Reaction score 21 Location Wpg. MB. Apr 9, 2008 #6 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8iPMpp83O0&feature=related Well here is an even better one. Does everything but stack it for you. You could get all the wood you need for a year in a few hours.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8iPMpp83O0&feature=related Well here is an even better one. Does everything but stack it for you. You could get all the wood you need for a year in a few hours.