Talk about a nice splitter

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Crash11

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Jan 28, 2009
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Southern Michigan
This has probably been posted before, but I'm new so I haven't seen it.



There's so many other things I'd have to spend my money on first, but a man can dream.
 
Why do the chains on the harvesters seem to cut a whole lot more wood than the chain on my chainsaw?
 
Jamess67 said:
Why do the chains on the harvesters seem to cut a whole lot more wood than the chain on my chainsaw?

The most powerful chainsaw makes probably 10 HP. The processor saw is driven by thousands of pounds of hydraulic pressure.
 
Your chainsaw chain has a cutter on every other or every third link, those chains have a cutter tooth on every link hense the cut faster, and longer.

I would also like to know why the men in suits in that first video aren't helping at all. Maybe they bought the beer.
 
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