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Varmasti hieno kone, mutta olisihan sitä voinut vähän esitellä sen sijaan että ⅔ kahdesta minuutista oli kakkkea muuta... Kattelin just videon Krpanin uudesta koneesta (myös finnmetkolla kuvattu) ja siinä näytettiin muutakin kuin tarra...
Just watching after seeing this featured by Ohio Wood Burner. What is the maximum length of the cut pieces? Somebody questions the power required. It was said by the rep when speaking to OWB 20kW per unit so 2 X 20kW. So if you are looking at running it without a three-phase electric supply. 40kW X 1 1/3 = 54hp as electric. I've no idea at the losses from turning motive power into electricity, but guess you're looking at 80bhp+ engine.
Price in Europe let me guess log deck 20,000 cutter 25000 splitter 25000 outfeed 15000 , so 85K then add 20 % because I'm an optimist 100,000 ponds say ?? Japa 435 is 50K ponds so .. mayhbe its more than 100 😩
I got talking to a guy here in NZ about another companies x splitter that city firewood in Christchurch uses and he said they had a lot of problems with there unit and could only do small rounds with it so I hope Japa has made this good and strong and powerful
That's a great way to do a firewood processor. The X split knife certainly takes the box wedge splitters to the next level (Like the Japa perfect split 405 and 435).
Don't you think he'll go for the 505 processor instead? Bob at Metsamachines hook him up with a Kubota-powered 505 in no time 🫡😉. I am not sure, but I am afraid you can need some serious power to run the "X-factory" and Joe likes diesel. But I guess a big generator could do it 🤔. Maybe he would have to upgrade his tractor to move them logs 🫣🤭😂.