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Bells Machining Firewood Processor
| May 11, 2010 | Posted by computer accessory under Processors |
Doug Sonenbuerg of Almonte Ontario Canada shares his experience with the Bells Machine shop Firewood Processor. Bells Machine shop is located in Perth Ontario Canada and is currently producing processors for various applications, with many custom options that can be tailored to any customers needs. The base price for a self proppelled model (such as shown in this video) starts at 000USD with many shipping options available. Contact Bells Machining today to place your order 613-267-1965 or by e-mail at bellsmachining@bellnet.ca




Nice work guys!can you saw and split at the same time? price? intresset to sell it in sweden?
good job man… nice lecture…
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I like this machine, I like the idea of putting two or three blocks in the chute and then splitting them all in one pass.
Fianaly a processor producing what I would call fire wood. Too many videos showing wood being what I would call shattered!
Yes you can saw and split at the same time. The model in the video sells for $50,000 canadian dollars, and I don’t see why we can’t to sell to sweden.
You can give us a call at 613-267-1965
Hi Again! The price is way to high 4 my wallet . The machine i sell here in sweden cost 128000 swedish kronor in your dollars 19450:-. Look into the machine and leave a commnet.
We own a logging company also, but any logging company in your area should be able to supply you with 16ft legnths of firewood.
wear do u buy your logs from to cut into firewood ??
i live in Timmins Ontario i run Central Fire Wood i just open up i using a Small Hydraulic Wood Splitter i do the cutting all with my Husqvarna Chain i try to do close to 2000 Cords a year
Hi!
Yes there is a separate el.power unit
11 kw -12v (25A), 1.500 min-1.
Inbound p.t.o shaft speed:430 min
Weight:197kg.
The 5200 look great.
I will look up your e:mail end send you more picture.
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That is a nice looking machine you have. Do you make one that is self contained yet (not run off tractor PTO)? We have done alot of research the last couple of months and now have a 52 hp (5200) and a 59hp (5900) model. With the higher horsepower models cyle time is down to 5 seconds per block, while still having the option to cut and split 4 foot wood (great for an outdoor furnace or someone in the restaurant business). Check out the 5200 on youtube a leave some feedback. Thanks