I have never seen one of these...

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Boy a sharpeners dream. I can make a bunch of money off that, eveytime it cuts through it hits the dirt. CaChing CaChing
 
That is one scary set up! :eek:

Ray
 
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I am impressed and scared at the same time. It did make short time of the huge logs but I can imagine the many downsides to owning and operating one
 
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Wow, brings a whole new meaning to monster miter saw. I'm with blades in his post above, you'd HAVE to be hitting dirt and rocks every time you plunge that thing through a log, unless you only cut so far down through the log. It's a cool thing to see, but you'd have to be friggin nuts to own and use it!
 
Wow, brings a whole new meaning to monster miter saw. I'm with blades in his post above, you'd HAVE to be hitting dirt and rocks every time you plunge that thing through a log, unless you only cut so far down through the log. It's a cool thing to see, but you'd have to be friggin nuts to own and use it!

Why? it's not like it's going to flip that 3-4000lb tractor over. Probably safer than a chainsaw actually. Just nowhere near as versatile and I'm guessing a fair bit more $$ too. Be great for scaring the kids on Halloween too. :eek::p
 
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People can sure come up with some scarry stuff... I would hate to hit a big chuck of metal with that blade...ouch.
Hope he has a good air cleaner on the tractor as well....
 
Wow..gives me a whole new idea on cutting up the deer this season.;lol
 
Holy crap!! Thats sketchy LOL
 
It looks like that blade is spinning just outboard and just inches forward of the operator, at high speed. If that blade hits something heavy and metal, couldn't it send shrapnel into the operator? I see there is a plexiglass shield, which would stop sawdust, but that thing looks like an industrial accident just waiting to happen.
 
I agree Brian. I'd want steel between it and me.
 
I'd want about a mile between that thing and me!
 
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