Sweet video my friend 👍🏻 I’m also a fellow NY Neighbor.. I’m west of Rochester about 45 min... love your multitek and the Bobcat!👍🏻 very nice setup you have going... you have another new subscriber 😁
@@laboredinvain3252 yes I watched that one as well. A very detailed video of the pros and cons of the processor. I sell firewood as well but not on the same volume you are selling we just started this past year. I've been in the firewood game a long time though in a different state.
Hi man I watch ur video before u buy just I purchased 1610EZ bar saw it has 4 way I do basically tree removal Mani. Service it it easy to splitt cut wood into firewood by dropping Peace's should I buy 6 way or 8 way for big rounds I buy brute force 30-30 stump buster it is right set up for tree service I even buy power splitter single with conveyor
I pretty much only ran the six-way wedge, never used the eight-way once even though I have it. The six way wedge is the most versatile for small diameter and larger diameter logs.
Good vid - I'm considering upping my game into woodprocessor I noticed you have a skidsteer as well. I have a Kubota SVL75 and was considering something like the Halverson 150 or is it better to go with a legit processor like your 1610. Any feedback appreciated - thanks
I actually considered the Halverson before I bought this and am glad I didn't. The biggest thing to consider with the Halverson is that if you do have the 4-way or even the 6-way wedge any logs over 10 inches for most people those are splits are too large especially if you're selling. At least for the processor you can just throw them back through the splitter again. End of the day it's all about application, for some it might be a perfect fit, but for me it just wasn't.
Schenectady County, I can sell a face cord for about $140 with free delivery. That's the going rate here for good, seasoned, hardwood, accurately measured and delivered.
Supposed to get my Black's Creek 2500 firewood processor in mid January.. getting excited about it a bit... hope it runs as smooth as your Multitek... do you always run the six way?.. if so why?
@@sureflamefirewood4174 yes, the 6 way wedge works best for the range of different diameter logs I split: 6"-14" typically. Even so some of the larger diameter logs make larger splits that I would throw back through the splitter.
Good question, I think I'll probably make an intro video at some point to clarify the channel. The name was derived from all the useless wranglings I or anyone fills there life with that amount to nothing, profit not or harm other truly valuable areas of one's life. Take note it is labored (past tense) not laboring in vain. There were once many things in my own life that were coming to nothing, profiting not or harmful to the things that are truly valuable. Colossians 3:23