Brute Force 24-30 Firewood Processor
Fastest barsaw processor, made in the USA. Brute Force builds heavy duty, commercial grade firewood processors & firewood equipment. This model 24-30 features a rounded log trough to better handle crooked wood and will process up to 27" diameter logs. See more info here bruteforcemfg.com/products/24...
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Nice looking machine and mad props to you for showing how it and you handle both nasty logs and the ends of logs. So many videos for processors cut and jump just as the last piece of a log approaches the end.
Really great looking machine, I own a competitors machine and will be looking at one of ypurs when mine requires replacement. Very nice to see a real load of firewood being processed and not saw logs.
Beautiful. Nuff said.
It would be a real advisable idea for the young man doing this work to have air protection against too much noise. Remarkable product in the event I had 1 two seasons worth of work I would have enough firewood to last my great grandchildren! Oh yeah baby this is Alaska USA.
That machine is a dang beast 😂
Nice bit of gear
I like the looks of this machine, How much would a machine like this run .
same problems of many processors, ram does not entirely split wood, uses next log to complete split. this causes plug ups, kick backs and sideway splits. Just make the ram reach the splitter and most of this goes away
@deksper
5 жыл бұрын
Very true. But one plus seems to be no major blockage of transit of split wood.
You guys need to get a box wedge setup for your processors
@joshszydel8202
5 ай бұрын
Multi wedge? Or one that it pulls it back and resplits?
@larryumphfrey3880
5 ай бұрын
@@joshszydel8202 resplit
Looks like a well thought out machine. Too bad the Canadian dollar is so low compared to the US dollar. Makes it too expensive up here.
How much for a that wood processor
How often do you remove and replace/sharpen that saw?
@bruteforceusa9671
5 жыл бұрын
Depending on the wood and how clean or dirty it is, you may need to sharpen as often as every few hours, or with good clean wood you could possibly cut for a few days between sharpening.
@gusm5128
4 жыл бұрын
Is it a harvester chain ?
why does it sound like there's a belt flapping around?
@kellyolsen4565
5 жыл бұрын
I'm guessing you're hearing the conveyor. We use a chain conveyor as they last much longer than belt conveyors in firewood applications, but they are a bit louder. I think the camera microphone makes it sound louder than it is though.
How much is that unit?
@bruteforceusa9671
5 жыл бұрын
Hi Tom, this is our biggest machine and is priced at $67,300. You can see more info here bruteforcemfg.com/products/24-30-firewood-processor/ . Let me know if you have any further questions.
@shawnwarwick5348
5 жыл бұрын
Do u finance in house?
I don’t know where you guys are from , but my customers would never touch giant blocks of “ firewood” like that
@bruteforceusa9671
4 жыл бұрын
This wood was being cut & split for an outdoor wood boiler that uses large pieces of wood. You could run through a 6, 8, or 12 way wedge if you require smaller pieces.
EAR
Looked again. Really small live deck. I kinda impractical.
The machine looks professional, but the amateur video looks terrible, GWTP
@gusm5128
4 жыл бұрын
There’s always a whiner