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Mottimaster Firewood Processor

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Postby ncrawshaw » Sat Aug 20, 2011 3:17 pm

Looking for a firewood processor I came across the above which splits and cuts the log in one operation. Has anyone come across these machines - do they work as well as the video on their website suggests? See http://mottimaster.co.uk/mottimasters.php


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Postby happybonzo » Sun Aug 21, 2011 8:50 am

It seems that it needs an electric supply. If you have one, then great. The price seems very good but I'd like to see one running and also to have a look at the build quality. Some of these firewood processors are great on "pine" type timber but not so good on hardwoods


I prefer a petrol/LPG/diesel engine. Have a look at Riko; there may be something there for you


http://www.alpinetractors.com/products.asp?prodsect=2


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Postby ncrawshaw » Sun Aug 21, 2011 6:22 pm

I would like to see one in operation too, I think it is a recent import as I haven't seen mention of them before. I have a 6kW generator that I use for my splitter which should do the job as this machine is rated at 2.2kW. This one is interesting because of the few moving parts - (better reliability?) . However the way it cuts the log isn't particularly neat so it may be a problem putting the logs in net bags which I use to sell them. I also wondered whether it would work as well on hardwoods, it seemed to be cutting birch which isn't too difficult. I think on balance I would prefer a more traditional petrol/diesel engined machine - Hakki Pilke or Japa, but they do cost more.


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