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  1. Al Smith

    Considering Timberwolf TW6...

    Early last spring they cleared about 20 acres of woods for of all things Wal-Mart . Now that's a situation where perhaps a processer would work .However believe it or not every single stick of wood was ground up,not even the good lumber trees were salvaged .I mean in about 3 weeks not a single...
  2. Al Smith

    Considering Timberwolf TW6...

    I saw a processer at the Paul Bunyan show several years ago that cost 80 grand .Good grief now just who could afford something like that .??? Many if not most folks on this forum sell firewood as a residue of take down work not cut pecker poles from the woods .As such a processer for these...
  3. Al Smith

    Considering Timberwolf TW6...

    Yes it would . I have a huge old Vickers self contained hydraulic unit with a 20 HP three phase motor ,industrial salvage . That thing has a 2 inch pressure outlet ,adjustable to 3,000 PSI ,120 gallon tank . However to replace that electric motor with a gasser and get the same power it would...
  4. Al Smith

    Considering Timberwolf TW6...

    Well that feat of engineering might be hunky dory for little green cut pecker poles but it wouldn't cut the mustard on 3 feet diameter oak . I've seen the big TW's in operation at several forestry shows and they do put out the wood no doubt .Soooooo it's a matter of if you could justify the...
  5. Al Smith

    Considering Timberwolf TW6...

    It seems to me that we split 71/2 -8 cords in 5 or 6 hours year ago this fall .But that was 4 men splitting ,one cutting to size out of a huge pile , two tipable splitters .So if two can get 5 cords in a full day that's not too shabby . I can get two a day by myself but mine is stacked nice and...
  6. Al Smith

    Considering Timberwolf TW6...

    Well if you can pedal the stuff 5 cords a day is pretty good I'd say .
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