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VERY COOL :eek:uttahere2::eek:uttahere2::rock:
we don't have the luxury of knot free wood here, how does it do with knots or crotchs?
I like the no frills log table! It looks like you have a well equipped firewood operation.
 
Hi Dave_dj,

well it works very well with knots or crotchs. After testfase 4 it has
not been any problems with the splitter blade. Made of Swedish Hardox 400!:rock:
 
Some pictures over the lates modifications..

Bigger hydraulic driven conveyor, sawbar protection and automatic return of the splitter element and more..

soon very soon.. there will be a new testfase.. :chainsaw:
 
Some pictures over the lates modifications..

Bigger hydraulic driven conveyor, sawbar protection and automatic return of the splitter element and more..

soon very soon.. there will be a new testfase.. :chainsaw:

Fully understand now, the secret behind all these nice welding jobs....A real good "old time" arc welder...a Swedish "omformare" or "transformer", runs on the common Swedish "farm/shop/garage/home voltage", 400VAC and a minumum of 16A fuse, spreads the heat wonderful into the steel....no weld cracks ever...
omformare_arc_elder.jpg
 
That's true.. nothing beats this when it comes to welding.. working with 6mm pinns it's amazing.. :blob2:
 
Thanks all!

We have a lot of elm and oak here in the southwest parts of sweden. The best firewood if you ask me. :clap:
60 cm in diameter birch its mutch harder for this machine when it comes to splitting.(Notes this on the mooring of the tractor engine..nothing has caused it to stop yet!!:bang:)
Oak and Elm splitts easy.
Regarding the cutting part it doesn't matter what ju put in to
this machine it cuts everthing with the same speed.:chainsawguy:
 
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