Saw that on tiktok the other day was trying to find the screenshot I took of it because it had the link to buy it off AmazonWe strip old pallets, then cut them into short lengths with the saw then split with the hatchet but saw this and thought it looked handy, could bolt it to shed wall so your working standing up
If you find the link send it on!Saw that on tiktok the other day was trying to find the screenshot I took of it because it had the link to buy it off Amazon
Or stick it up here please 👍Saw that on tiktok the other day was trying to find the screenshot I took of it because it had the link to buy it off Amazon
I have a machine called a branchlogger; you feed in small branches anything smaller than your wrist; and the end product makes ideal kindling.
Maybe now I’ll finally make money with it!!
It’s an urban tr 75 if anyone wants to google it.
The lad with the hoody would be an asset in any yard
Looks like a useful machine. What did it cost ball park?
I have to admit , it wasn’t one of my better ideas, to buy the thing; but I have it and I work it. But there’s good machines out there; some will make decent firewood. Ie bigger logs or branches.I considered buying a branch logger but the amount of work involved in feeding light branches in to it seemed too much for what it would produce.
The average size one cuts stuff fairly short.
And is limited to a few inches diameter.
Bigger ones are expensive.
You would need to be processing a lot of timber to make it pay
As a form of a wood chipper they might do two jobs in one for someone who has to chip branches anyway
Have a friend with one of those branch loggers, he’d a lot of over grown ditches with a lot of small Salleys and the likes growing. He seems to get one well with it, it’s fast from what I know. I think he mentioned certain types of timber it’ll nearly split the stick in 2 aswell as it chops because of the way it chews it.@Treemover how is this going for you ,i see on another thread here that there is grant aid on wood chippers, haven't got an answer to whether a branch logger is allowable though.
The Bush burning ban is changing the outlook for me.
I have a furnace in the shed heating the house and I think the output from a branch logger would suit it maybe combined with bigger stuff.bad turf has been my fuel of choice thus far.
I think the product from a wood chipper would heat if stored unless the timber was dry first which isn't practical.