That might be the best Eastonmade Processor Video out there. Really appreciate the opportunity Adam and Matt
@andrewviperpingel9565Ай бұрын
Adam is top notch what a great video love this.
@TN-Land-ManagerАй бұрын
100% agree. You’ll have many sales reps referring their potential customers to this video.
@SN-tx9yhАй бұрын
I just watched a 45 min long commercial and enjoyed it😂
@marcjoanis6862Ай бұрын
Excellent work on the video Adam. Thanks to Matt for allowing us to demo our 48C, realy appreciated. Can't wait to see the follow-up video.
@EastonmadeWoodSplittersАй бұрын
You nailed it Marc!
@marcjoanis6862Ай бұрын
@@EastonmadeWoodSplitters Thanks Andrew
@ShippusherАй бұрын
GOOOOOD MORNING EVERYONE!!! Please pray 🙏🏻 for the folks devistated by these hurricanes… WOW 🤯!! Adam, great video & man oh man what a machine. Looking forward to a follow up to see which direction he goes. Very impressive Have a day
@countrylifetales2700Ай бұрын
What an awesome machine. The video could be an ad for Eastonmade, because it's that's good. Your production skills are reaching new heights. Can't wait for the follow-up vid on this.
@TN-Land-ManagerАй бұрын
100% agree. You’ll have many sales reps referring their potential customers to this video.
@jkilby27ableАй бұрын
Great video. Eastonmade did a great demo... Sold
@BrianDeWayneHaleАй бұрын
This was fantastic Adam. I really enjoyed the comprehensive walk through on that kind of machine that has so many features. Like you I will never probably run anything like that let alone have a need for it but it sure is interesting! Thank you for bringing this content to us.
@terrymontgomery4419Ай бұрын
As a Canadian I am Impressed with the machine.!
@lyleharkness-rv5vfАй бұрын
Great video 👍 A really nice demonstration of features and operating this machine 😊 I can't wait to see if it will be added to his business.
@fishnsledАй бұрын
Congratulations!! Keep bringing us the incredible content!
@BuckCountryWoodyardАй бұрын
Well, I'm not getting out my checkbook just now, but a larger part of me is envious of that being the position Matt is in (not implying he didn't work to get there - just that he has been on that path). Very informative and interesting video as always!
@douglashayes3167Ай бұрын
how in the heck did I watch this 43 min video in 7 minutes... :) that was so fun to watch and I love the analytics... I approach everything like that... can't wait for the break down!
@peterdavis7615Ай бұрын
this is the best real world video i've seen
@johnkirby6547Ай бұрын
That's a heck of a demo you guy's. Very nice machine and can't wait to see the follow up.
@oakrunacres2564Ай бұрын
Awesome video guys very well done. I look forward to seeing the next segment and seeing what the final decision is. Dave
@davebrock661826 күн бұрын
Seems like the splitting head to stacker belt transition could be reworked a little as pieces were falling on the ground and needed workers stationed at this area.
@benroberts848922 күн бұрын
Seem like they should have the wire baskets right under where the machine spits out the firewood to avoid the way, way too big unnecessary conveyer belt and truck. All the efficiency lost with the unneeded conveyer and the truck!
@johnbilinski6830Ай бұрын
Very interesting video. I’d be interested in how the Eastonmade wood processors are built. Would it be possible for you to make a video at the factory?
@Mike_Hunt-k7c18 сағат бұрын
43:05 Make sure you call your wife back! 🤣
@alanweiss353415 күн бұрын
I used to work in the plant that built that Prentice A frame. Zebulon NC.
@Mike-p7eАй бұрын
Very interesting thanks for putting that out there!! Be safe ! 41:42
@VnazTАй бұрын
You need something like this to get through your collection of Firewood poles before they go bad!
@larrykluckoutdoors8227Ай бұрын
Great video, nice machine
@CharlesHanes24 күн бұрын
Liked to have seen a little more operation and a little less yaking.....
@michaelvollmer9491Ай бұрын
In our country we would use the valuable „what you call waiste“, shred it and press pelets out of it. So after making pelets, they are well loved by owners of modern wood burners for absolute efficient heating a house or warm water production
@DaleFarrish-DalbetАй бұрын
Take a look at Adam's other videos of Matts complete operation, they waste nothing.
@crazyman3157Ай бұрын
Great video Matt, Marc, and Adam. All around great to see all the factors and hard work that the EastonMade crew has done to make the most out of a big investment makes sense. A new approach that Andrew has been doing for a while now, making a great machine that makes sense to invest in that will make money and keep going for years to come with proper maintenance. Can not wait to see the follow up video. Great videography Adam, a talent even an accountant has shines through. Time to cut and grind the numbers before they find a loose shirt. 😉👍🏻👍🏻
@buckinfirewoodАй бұрын
I had the opportunity to try out the 60c when Marc stopped in at my yard.. I tried to run the oversize we seem to run into.. though it had no problem cutting or splitting it through the 16 way kinda wish I would have ran a few of the nicer logs just to see
@DaveDunehew-e1fАй бұрын
Looks like a nice machine. I love the rotary saw blade, that alone would speed up production. I would think if you want production you would want an enclosed cab for the operator. TY for sharing the video. Dave D from Maine.
@trentwatts491328 күн бұрын
I love Eastonmade products Andrew makes sure that every single part on the machine is the best of the best that he can get his hands on ! I mean, look it has a cat engine! You can also add look at the people that he has representing his business you couldn’t ask for more knowledgeable guy.
@fralin1966Ай бұрын
This was a great Video Adam the 48c is a beautiful beast ! It is almost cheating using the 48C with these huge straight log piles LOL with a little seat time this will be a parking lot in short order ,on a side note I was a little shocked the Log truck operator kept swinging the logs and then the boom over the cab of the processor , things happen hoses break ,human error be a pretty expensive oops when it isn't necessary . In my opinion the speed at which this machine makes firewood is so fast the time you save in production will make money fast enough to outweigh the little scrap left over . What a dream set up a mountain of straight logs and a new Eastonmade doesn't get any better ......
@DudeRanchDIYАй бұрын
Great video Adam, enjoyed hearing all the details of the controls. That would be good for what you do 😂
@cattigereyes1Ай бұрын
Looks like adding a skirt on either side of the conveyor at the start would keep the wood on the conveyor.
@billykulim5202Ай бұрын
either they to smart ass to not testing it, or it has another purpose like for side container collection
@jamesbaintonАй бұрын
That isn't a conveyor that is designed to work with that machine - just what they had already in the wood yard.
@blklbluvrАй бұрын
It also states on the machine not to stand there and there was a guy on both sides.
@TheTorkermanАй бұрын
This video is exactly why smart guys like Andrew from Eastonmade and Chris from Wolf Ridge MFG partner with KZbinrs, Mark is an Awesome and knowledgeable ambassador for the product! absolutely stellar video Adam, this video will definitely sell equipment 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@dendendabumrocksАй бұрын
Another good video in the can, thank you for sharing 💯✔️🍺
@SpicerDesignsLLCАй бұрын
Killer camera work Adam. I enjoyed talking to Matt at Bunyan. Hes a smart guy.
@JCWrenАй бұрын
Pretty slick machine! I'm a little surprised by the lack of electronics available to the operator, like an LCD with oil temperature, pressure, machine run time actually splitting as opposed to idling, and a few things like that. Interesting that the bypass valve is manual instead of electrically operated. I also noticed there were two pieces that stayed jammed in near the top right of the wedge for a while.
@jamesbaintonАй бұрын
Top left corner where they turn on the key...
@JCWrenАй бұрын
@@jamesbainton That's not the same thing. That's a simple engine monitor, and doesn't count strokes, hydraulic pressure, or anything related to the non-engine portion of the machine.
@petenelson8136Ай бұрын
You make me think I'm watching how it was made (and I mean this in a good way)!! Really impressive machine and excellent overview of how this machine efficiently processes wood. Now the big question is, how log would it take this machine to fill up a pond :-) Love your content!
@ClintsHobbiesDIYАй бұрын
Interesting vid Adam.
@toddpacheco4748Ай бұрын
Adam,maybe you could be a salesman for Andrew just saying 😮😊❤
@325194122 күн бұрын
Having grown up in the far north-east corner of Washington state there were only 2 possible options for work - farming and logging. I'm in my mid 80's now so the only "machines" used in logging in those days were chain saws. Thank heavens I didn't use one. My father was a builder during the summer months, so I knew about 2x4s etc., and that is all. Now, I must ask the question and I'm not trying to embarrass anyone, but, what does the "all-in-one" machine cost? To get one I will probably need a payment plan. Thank you for a great and educational video. Regards, James Giovannini
@OneEyeCustomsАй бұрын
Enjoyed this one!
@LM-sc8lu24 күн бұрын
It seems that the hydraulic pre-heat valve could be operated electronically so that the operator doesn't have to get back out of the cab. I say that because I am a lazy old coot, but I love the machine!
@oleberg4196Ай бұрын
Ok, the bucket of what you call waste is some of the best kindling. It dries fast, hand full in the stove, off it goes. There is a market ,if you bag it, it will sell.
@dnawormcastingsАй бұрын
That’s one big machine $$
@gravelr512Ай бұрын
Excited to see the second video. This was an interesting demonstration. I liked the visual of the “good” wood towards the end.
@jeanvaljohn3921Ай бұрын
From my reclining perch it seems that two giant whirling blades of destruction would increase production substantially. Dropping two blades simultaneously and having one big ram push for two rounds dropping instead of two small ram pushes seems like a no brainer
@danmayhill1753Ай бұрын
not to say there are no engineering means to avoid it, but just off the cuff analysis... a "loose" piece of wood equal in length to the space between two spinning blades is a recipe for disaster. Any slight change in orientation could make it a substantial projectile.
@lifeontherezАй бұрын
Great informational video Adam! Great to see how the machine is working and see it getting put to a test
@paulburland2260Ай бұрын
Brilliant,👍
@fricknjeepАй бұрын
hi there good show john
@jamityson1943Ай бұрын
Action starts at 31:12😂
@davidowen1103Ай бұрын
Really great demonstration of that beast! Loved the video! Thanks!
@user-JamesLacy27 күн бұрын
Great video. I will never own a processor but like to watch them run. He runs a mulch yard too so if he ueses the scrap over there is it a loss? Just asking.
@famousamoso7Ай бұрын
Only issue I see is the amount of wood falling off the chute after its spllt before it lands on the conveyor. Not sure if something wasnt set up properly or what.
@markknister6272Ай бұрын
Machine!
@dogcreek854711 күн бұрын
A no hop out button to open the warm up valve would be nice
@jdatwood7086Ай бұрын
Now just need to loose the aggregate conveyor and get an Eastonmade 40’ unit with the gorilla bars.
@chipps106628 күн бұрын
Looks like it needs more structure around the conveyor belt to keep the wood on the belt vs paying 2 guys to grab overflow.
@1944chevytruckАй бұрын
COOL!
@georgesam780522 күн бұрын
Blockbuster
@TheJttvАй бұрын
really dumb question? do the they offer a electric swap instead of the engine? if you are doing production yard work it feels like that would be a good application for electric hydraulic.
@1944chevytruckАй бұрын
WOW!
@BigEightiesNewWave25 күн бұрын
During periods of high air pollution, known as "Spare the Air Days," most areas in California prohibit wood burning in fireplaces due to regulations aimed at reducing particulate matter emissions.
@daveolson5042Ай бұрын
How did the lower pond recover water after filling the main pond ?
@maretteschulz88988 күн бұрын
Would it not be counter productive to have to have two guys standing at the bottom of the conveyor to pick up all the wood that falls off to the sides??🤔
@Nathan-d8d25 күн бұрын
Great video, other than the "music " much rather hear engine, saw crunch of the wood, any or all the above. But thats just my opinion 😂very interesting and impressive
@randyclyde4939Ай бұрын
WOW! Thanks for the extra effort in letting us see this monster at work! Be well, be safe!
@gordhow8868Ай бұрын
Should it not be set to move your log ahead as the splitter pushes . Would increase production by a lot.
@bill364124 күн бұрын
Nice machine, but it doesn't seem to feed very well on to the conveyer belt ?
@thomasdecato978623 күн бұрын
That is really a conveyor for aggregates, the unguarded tail pulley makes me cringe all I can think of is some young kid running that machine getting caught and hurt or killed in it.
@JayyRodd19 күн бұрын
Needs more warning stickers on the operators front window.
@Alan_Hans__Ай бұрын
The junk wood possibly isn't as bad as it actually looks. It probably should be weighed as the stuff that is being rejected is fluffed up somewhat and has a much lower density to what the good splits are. I wouldn't be too surprised if the waste wood from a couple of cords was actually equivalent to a wheelbarrow load of salable wood.
@fodderfresh18695 күн бұрын
Just out of curiosity why does the log loader crane operator not swing the longs over the open lot to the front instead of going over all the equipment
@davidepperson2376Ай бұрын
Speaking of less waste, doesn’t that circular saw waste lest wood (sawdust) than a chainsaw?
@marcjoanis6862Ай бұрын
Probably similar as they have symilar kerfs. Sawdust from a circular saw can be packaged and sold as beeding.
@jpa1282Ай бұрын
Video starts at 31:09
@sandraengstrand278411 күн бұрын
Whoa, that’s wild!!! 🪵🪵🪵❤ Maybe put some big tubs on each side to catch the pieces falling out?
@andy6043Ай бұрын
All of the waste could be chipped and sold for mulch. A lot of people are using wood chips in gardening these days. I live in Florida so firewood is not that big a deal here and most of the stuff I get is not reliable for firewood, unless it is old stock bundle wood that cost an arm and a leg !
@KevinHarvey-qw5mjАй бұрын
If they have walnut trees down there don't use those chips have acid in them and would kill plants and ruin soil
@Ramdodge582Ай бұрын
37:12 You got it wrong, it's a "Mooo point".
@davidschliebe246Ай бұрын
That firewood burn up it 15 min.. bigger the better in my wood stove.
@Bighand412 күн бұрын
This is more professional tools! The previous video I saw was much too slow. There are no "trash" from this maschine. The "trash" is perfect for making the fire.
@damonfisher-f3k2 күн бұрын
if they fix it so that one man could operate it then i would buy one
@davidepperson2376Ай бұрын
It’s too bad Easton can’t figure out a way to put a couple of wraps of plastic around the split wood before it hits the conveyor belt. Unless you have a separate machine for doing so, I’d imagine it takes a LOT of human/manpower to create those wrapped bundles!
@DaleFarrish-DalbetАй бұрын
Matt kiln dries all his wood so that would not work.
@ajskab9927 күн бұрын
EPA has been trying for the last 10 years to get rid of outdoor wood furnaces.
@joesalmen80135 күн бұрын
What’s with the bits falling off the sides though.
@clintdaniel926020 күн бұрын
how much?
@thereplacementfordisplacementАй бұрын
Biggest disadvantage for a business is that it needs Diesel, would be better if electric and maybe that's an option.
@jamesbaintonАй бұрын
@@thereplacementfordisplacement yep, they can make em electric I believe. Some guys have them indoors in a barn or shed
@marcjoanis6862Ай бұрын
Electric drives is available.
@KevinHarvey-qw5mjАй бұрын
Ya but got more power with diesel and the cat motor has power just like my heavy equipment for earth moving and loaders I like to play in the dirt and get paid to do it 24:19
@shawngleason134525 күн бұрын
With all the technology why don't they have a onboard computer to figure out optimum cut length a little more or less than your preset cut length over entire length? It would eliminate your waste at the end.
@TedErhartCFP24 күн бұрын
That is one hell of an operation! Industrial scale.
@beckymortenson486921 күн бұрын
left hand does nearly nothing. Would be much easier to operate with controls for both hands. Pile of scrap is concerning.Manufactures protect operators from circular saws with very restrictive access to spliter functions .Make sure to try Multitek before calling this one!
@clutch5sp98926 күн бұрын
Seems weird picking one log swinging way over then all the way back to get another.
@KevinHarvey-qw5mjАй бұрын
Are old processor does more wood than that are has fins on the machine so all split wood goes on conveyer belt a constant firewood supply on conveyor belt would of filled that trailer up in no time 38:20
@marcjoanis6862Ай бұрын
Give Matt a week of run time on a new 48C and bring your old processor to showdown any day! In fact send me your contact info and adresss and I'll come to you some day...
@nickthrane4940Ай бұрын
😃👍
@glenkelley604811 күн бұрын
Save the crotch-wood for me and my little splitter! We never see nasty hard-to-handle twisted pieces run on high output splitters. Splitting saw logs is silly!
@merwinjohnston7074Ай бұрын
I disagree with cat and there honest and service.
@Ramdodge582Ай бұрын
danfoss plus+1?
@randyschneider6086Ай бұрын
Shouldn’t need two guys guiding the splits onto conveyor,I had homemade splitter system,splits fell onto conveyor and away.
@JohnNaturkach23 күн бұрын
What bothers me the most is that some of the wood should have been converted to lumber instead. Firewood in my opinion should be produced from waste wood,like tree tops etc,. Just my opinion.😉
@politicalfisherman54019 күн бұрын
They are not good logs for lumber, or they would have been.
@BigEightiesNewWave25 күн бұрын
Make lumber affordable again. That produces way too much CO2 and particulates. Burning wood? Put on more clothes, make your own heat.
@Victor-hb4hjАй бұрын
Eliminate two guys picking spillage off ground…not very efficient
@DaleFarrish-DalbetАй бұрын
It was a few hour long test of the machine using a mulch conveyor that they had setup already.
@TonnsfabricationАй бұрын
From the looks of that pile of logs this boy needs to be looking into Multitek
@russellhouston375927 күн бұрын
It's just a commercial. And I'm disappointed in the fact that you need a 2 man crew managing the fall off. Bc way too much falls off the belt after the split.
@HometownAcres27 күн бұрын
We were t using an Eastonmade conveyer. We were using a conveyor that Matt had around. If this was a more permanent setup the outflow would be fixed
@GnomemansgarageАй бұрын
aint worth crap if when it pushes the split wood it falls off the side, and a whole lot junk going in that trailer other then the split wood , should be like a section that could drop out all the trash before it goes into somebodys trailer
@marcjoanis6862Ай бұрын
We used a stacker as temperoray conveyor, not a permanent setup.
@GnomemansgarageАй бұрын
@@marcjoanis6862 okiedoke ,was just wondering I know people when getting wood delivered hate that scrap lol