Top 20 ways to make money - processors

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Ways to

Make Money

with a Hud-Son Firewood Processor or Splitter

20

Profitable Ways to Make Money with a

Hud-Son Firewood Processor or Splitter

1. Sell Firewood by the Cord

Turn split logs into serious cash with high-demand firewood sales.

• Seasoned hardwood sells for $250–$350/cord

• 10 cords/month = $2,500–$3,500

• Simple weekend side hustle

“This machine pays for itself while the snow falls.”

2. Bundle for Campgrounds & Gas Stations

Turn firewood into grab-and-go products with high margins.

• Sell bundled wood for $5–$7

• Costs under $1.50 to produce

• Scale up with wholesale accounts

“Every campsite becomes a customer.”

3. Supply Gourmet BBQ & Smokehouses

Quality hardwoods are in demand for flavor, not just heat.

• Sell cooking chunks for $2–$3/lb

• Popular woods: hickory, cherry, apple

• Great for BBQ joints and backyard chefs

“Your firewood becomes their secret ingredient.”

4. Service Airbnb & Cabin Rentals

Upgrade guest stays with clean, bundled firewood packages.

• Monthly restocks for $50–$100

• Great for hosts without on-site help

• Include kindling and fire starters

“You’re part of their 5-star experience.”

5. Contract with Local Farmers

Keep barns and boilers warm with bulk deliveries.

• 10–20 cords per farm = $2K–$4K

• Offer preseason or on-demand deliveries

• Support your local ag community

“Five contracts can fund your entire machine.”

6. Partner with Tree Services

Turn tree removal leftovers into firewood gold.

• Pick up logs for free or get paid to haul

• Process and sell the wood

• Easy, high-margin business

“Their trash becomes your treasure.”

7. Sell to Garden Centers & Nurseries

Firewood makes a great add-on product for outdoor stores.

• Sell bundles or stacked pallets

• Recurring wholesale orders

• Easy display-ready product

“Let your equipment do the work — you handle the delivery.”

8. Offer Mobile Wood Processing

Bring your machine to the job site and charge for service.

• $100–$150/hour

• Split wood on-site for landowners

• Ideal for storm cleanup or property clearing

“You drive the machine — and the money.”

9. Serve Off-Grid & Homesteading Communities

Support those living sustainably with reliable firewood supply.

• $150/month delivery packages

• Barter, bundle, or subscription models

• Create long-term local clients

“It’s not just firewood — it’s lifestyle support.”

10. Process Kindling & Starter Packs

Small wood, big demand. Everyone needs kindling.

• Sell for $5–$10 per bundle

• Use offcuts and scrap

• Great add-on for firewood customers

“Make money from the pieces others throw away.”

SPLITTING YOUR WAY TO SUCCESS

11. Start a Firewood Subscription

A subscription for heat.

• Weekly or monthly wood drop-offs

• Lock in long-term customers

• Predictable, recurring revenue

“Build loyal customers — not just sales.”

12. Sell to Pizza Ovens & Bakeries

Premium cuts for flavor.

• Offer specialty hardwoods

• Sell in bundles or bulk

• Establish steady restaurant contracts

“They need it hot — you keep it moving.”

13. Launch a Firewood Delivery Business

No storefront required.

• Advertise locally via social or flyers

• Deliver bundles or bulk

• Add convenience fees

“They pay for the fire — and the service.”

14. Sell Online with Local Pickup

Use Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, etc.

• Post high-quality photos of stacked wood

• Accept orders with simple pickup windows

• Great for urban or suburban markets

“Sell without even leaving your driveway.”

15. Set Up a Self-Serve Firewood Stand

Passive income at your property.

• “Honor box” model

• Sell bundles, kindling, fire starters

• Great for busy roads or rural routes

“The stand works while you sleep.”

16. Flip Free Logs from Tree Services

Low cost, high margin.

• Take free logs = free raw material

• Process and resell

• Low investment, big return

“No-cost logs = all-profit sales.”

17. Process Slab Wood & Mill Offcuts

Turn leftovers into kindling or heat wood.

• Use scrap from sawmilling

• Split for camping or stove-ready use

• Bundle and sell

“Waste nothing. Sell everything.”

18. Host Pop-Up Markets or Firewood Fridays

Create a weekly drop-in sale.

• Set up in a visible location

• Bundle deals for families

• Combine with hot cider or food truck for effect

“Make your driveway the destination.”

19. Sell to Local Hardware or Feed Stores

Partner with trusted retailers.

• Offer consistent supply

• Branded bundles build reputation

• Wholesale with 30–40% profit

“Get your name out there — on every stack.”

20. Rent Out Your Processor or Splitter

Let someone else do the work.

• Rent by the hour, day, or weekend

• Include a short training session

• Bonus: upsell logs or bundles too

“If you’re not using it, someone else should be.”

1. Firewood by the Cord:

The Blueprint for Rural Profit

In towns where winter hits hard, there’s no shortage of people who want a warm wood-burning stove — but there is a shortage of people willing to split and stack the firewood that fuels it.

That’s where you come in. With a Hud-Son Badger or Brute, you can process multiple cords of firewood per hour. In high-demand regions, seasoned hardwood sells for $250–$350 per cord. Local delivery adds even more. Work just weekends, and 10 cords per month can net you $2,500 to $3,500 in side income.

This Machine Pays for Itself While the Snow Falls

Work just weekends, and 10 cords per month can net you $2,500 to $3,500 in side income.

If you live where winters are long and heating costs are rising, your processor becomes a necessity for others — and a cash source for you. With 100 cords in a season, you’re looking at $25,000 to $35,000. Even after fuel, maintenance, and delivery, your equipment is paid off and your pockets are warm.

Build a Business That Works When You Do

You don’t need a storefront or a crew — just grit, time, and your Hud-Son. You get paid to work outdoors, on your land, on your terms. It’s firewood, but it’s freedom too.

2. Bundle and Sell to Campgrounds and

Gas

Stations

Take one drive through a campground or stop at a gas station in tourist country, and you’ll see it:

racks full of bundled firewood selling for $5–$7 each. But where do all those bundles come from? Often from hundreds of miles away.

That’s your gap in the market.

With a Hud-Son firewood processor and a Hud-Son Firewood Bundler, you can package clean, consistent bundles with professional shrink-wrap presentation. Offer local delivery with custom labeling to stand out.

Small Packages, Big Profit Margins

Once a campground finds a reliable, local source for bundled wood, they stick with it. Whether it’s summer camping or winter stove heat — you’re in business.

Each bundle costs you under $1.50 to produce, wrap, and deliver. Sell 1,000 bundles per month at $4.50 wholesale and you’ve created a $3,000 monthly stream — with scalable room to grow.

Every Campsite Becomes a Customer

Once a campground finds a reliable, local source for bundled wood, they stick with it. The turnover is minimal, the need is recurring, and your business becomes part of their experience. Whether it’s summer camping or winter stove heat — you’re in business.

3. Supply Gourmet BBQ and Smokehouse Markets

BBQ joints and backyard grillmasters are hunting for one thing: quality hardwoods. Apple, cherry, hickory — the good stuff.

BBQ joints and backyard grillmasters are hunting for one thing: quality hardwoods. Apple, cherry, hickory — the good stuff. It’s not about heat, it’s about flavor. And it’s hard to find locally in consistent quantity and size.

With your Hud-Son splitter, you can process highvalue cooking woods into consistent chunks or splits that chefs love. The Hud-Son Box Wedge is a great wedge design to package cook wood in 20–50 lb bags, and brand it for backyard or restaurant use.

When Your Firewood Becomes an Ingredient

You’re sitting on a niche business that most processors never tap into. You become more than a supplier — you become a partner in their craft.

This isn’t firewood anymore — it’s fuel for flavor. Gourmet cooking woods can fetch $2–$3 per pound. Just one BBQ restaurant may go through $300–$800 worth per month. Multiply that by a few clients and you’re sitting on a niche business that most processors never tap into.

Connect with a Community of Passion

When you sell to BBQ competitors, farmer’s markets, or butchers, you’re entering a loyal, repeat-purchase market that thrives on word-of-mouth. You become more than a supplier — you become a partner in their craft.

4. Service Airbnb Cabins

and Short-Term Rentals

Vacation cabins are exploding in popularity — and nothing boosts a 5-star review like a cozy fire pit or wood stove.

But most owners don’t live nearby to stock the wood, and guests definitely don’t want to chop it. You step in with a ready-to-go firewood delivery service, offering neatly bundled, bug-free, dry wood — plus kindling and a fire starter.

Recurring Deliveries That Stack Up

Offer monthly firewood packages for $50–$100 per unit. Just 20 cabins on a basic restocking plan creates $1,000–$2,000 per month in revenue — with deliveries done in half a day’s work.

Add a Premium Feel to Their Guest Experience

You’re not just selling wood — you’re upgrading their business.

You’re not just selling wood — you’re upgrading their business. Hosts get better reviews. Guests have a memorable experience. You become part of the hospitality magic, and the money flows each month like clockwork.

5. Build Bulk Supply Contracts with Farmers

Out in the country, propane is expensive and electricity can be unreliable.

That’s why many farmers still rely on outdoor boilers, barrel stoves, and sap evaporators — all fueled by good, honest firewood. What they don’t have? Time to split it.

You’re helping them stay warm, keep the sap flowing, or dry the harvest. And they’ll keep calling you every year.

With your Hud-Son processor, you can take largediameter logs and turn them into boiler-ready splits at the volume farmers need. Offer preseason delivery or on-demand refills.

Five Contracts Can Fund Your Entire Machine

With each farmer needing 10–20 cords per season, and contracts running $2,000–$4,000 each, a handful of steady clients cover your investment quickly.

Strengthen Ties in Your Local Ag Economy

You’re not some faceless firewood guy — you’re part of their supply chain. You’re helping them stay warm, keep the sap flowing, or dry the harvest. And they’ll keep calling you every year.

6. Partner with Tree Services to Turn Waste into Wealth

Tree service companies cut down and haul logs every day — but most of those logs are dumped, chipped, or left behind because they’re too much of a hassle. Here’s your in.

Approach local tree crews and offer a no-cost pickup service, or better yet — show up on-site with your processor. You take what they don’t want and turn it into inventory. Firewood, bundles, boiler splits, cooking chunks — it all starts with their waste.

Get Paid to Take the Wood You’ll Sell

In many cases, they’ll thank you (or even pay you) to remove log rounds. What you process for free could net thousands over time. One large urban tree removal job might give you 10–15 cords in a single day. That’s $3,000–$5,000 in your pocket after a single haul.

This is a zero-cost, high-margin way to turn your machine into a mobile profit factory — powered by someone else’s leftovers.

Turn Someone Else’s Trash into Your Treasure

Tree guys don’t want to be in the firewood business. You do. This is a zero-cost, high-margin way to turn your machine into a mobile profit factory — powered by someone else’s leftovers.

7. Sell Pre-Split Wood to Landscaping and

Garden Centers

Most garden centers sell bagged mulch, decorative rock, and patio pavers. But more are adding firewood bundles and decorative log displays to their product lines — and they need someone to supply it.

Offer clean, neatly cut firewood in display crates or shrink-wrapped bundles, with labeling that makes it easy for their team to sell.

Consistent Wholesale Orders with Minimal Hassle

Landscapers and garden centers want seasonal inventory with low overhead. Sell bundles or bulk stacks wholesale at 40–50% margin and deliver monthly. One nursery with 3 pallets of bundles = $1,500+ per drop-off.

Let Your Equipment Work While You Focus on Sales

Once the relationship is built, this becomes recurring revenue. You’re not knocking on doors — you’re fulfilling regular POs and driving loads to places that do the selling for you.

You’re not knocking on doors — you’re fulfilling regular POs and driving loads to places that do the selling for you.

8. Offer a Mobile Wood Processing Service

Many landowners have the wood — they just don’t have the means to process it. That’s where your Hud-Son processor becomes a mobile business.

You bring your machine to their site, split their downed logs, and leave them with stacked, seasoned wood. Offer hourly rates or flat-fee jobs based on log volume.

Your processor becomes a solution they never knew they needed — until they saw you in action.

One Day, One Job, One Big Paycheck

Charge $100–$150/hour for mobile processing. A single day on a large property could earn $800–$1,200. Bring your own conveyor and helpers, and finish jobs faster.

Create a Business That Moves with the Market

You’re not waiting for customers — you’re driving to them. Whether it’s storm cleanup, tree removal, or land clearing, your processor becomes a solution they never knew they needed — until they saw you in action.

9. Serve the Off-Grid and Homestead

Community

People who live off the land need heat, cooking wood, and building material — but processing large amounts of wood with an axe or single splitter is exhausting.

With a Hud-Son, you become their resource.

Set up regular deliveries of mixed hardwood for stoves, cooking, and general use. Offer bundle subscriptions, barter arrangements, or split-to-spec services.

Tap Into a Loyal and Growing Market

You’re part of their lifestyle - a reliable, oldschool service in a high-tech world. You get respect, repeat business, and relationships that last.

Off-gridders are passionate and loyal once they find someone they trust. Serve 20 homesteaders at $150/month and you’ve created a $3,000/month side business that runs year-round.

Build More Than a Business — Build Community

You’re not just delivering firewood. You’re part of their lifestyle - a reliable, old-school service in a high-tech world. You get respect, repeat business, and relationships that last.

10. Process Kindling and Starter Packs for Retail Sales

Big logs don’t light fires — kindling does. But very few people want to chop their own.

With your splitter and a small secondary blade or splitter attachment, you can crank out kindling in bulk. Package it in small bags or boxes and sell to gas stations, grocery stores, or camping outfitters.

Low Cost, High Volume, Easy to Sell

It’s high-efficiency, lowwaste, and a perfect product to add to your existing firewood sales.

Kindling sells in $5–$10 bundles. One load of scrap firewood processed into kindling can yield hundreds of dollars in revenue — and you’re using the pieces that would normally be discarded.

You Control Every Piece of the Supply Chain

From scrap pile to wrapped product, every step happens on your land. It’s highefficiency, low-waste, and a perfect product to add to your existing firewood sales.

11. Clean Up Storm Damage and Sell the Spoils

After storms, trees come down everywhere — and municipalities, homeowners, and landscapers scramble to clean it up.

The big stuff gets hauled out. The rest sits. That’s your cue.

Every cleanup job is a marketing campaign for your firewood business. And you’re getting paid to collect your inventory.

You offer storm cleanup — and instead of just removing debris, you process and sell it. It’s firewood in disguise.

Paid to Clear, Paid to Sell

Charge for removal ($500–$2,000 per job), then turn around and sell the wood. One job, two income streams. Add a winch or grapple from Hud-Son to load and drag logs with ease.

Become the Go-To After the Next Big Blow

Storms aren’t if — they’re when. Every cleanup job is a marketing campaign for your firewood business. And you’re getting paid to collect your inventory.

12. White-Label Firewood for Other Brands

There are campgrounds, stores, BBQ shops, and resorts that want to sell wood — but don’t want to process it.

You produce and deliver bundled firewood under their name, with their logo, and your quality.

You Stay in the Shadows, but the Profits Are All Yours

Let others do the selling — you do the making. A few white-label clients can provide recurring orders with no marketing needed on your end.

Scale

Without Building a Brand

If you’re more interested in production than promotion, this is your move. Let someone else handle the customer — you keep the margins and the freedom.

Let someone else handle the customer — you keep the margins and the freedom.

13. Sell Online via Facebook

Marketplace or Etsy

Wood is local — but not always. Fancy bundles of kindling, specialty cooking wood, or rustic firewood stacks sell well online.

Use your Hud-Son to produce beautiful, photogenic firewood products, and ship regionally or locally. Add bundles of cedar for aroma, birch for décor, or hickory for BBQ.

Every Pile of Wood Becomes a Product

Market online with great photos and fast replies. Selling bundles at $30–$50 each with shipping or pickup creates daily transactions that stack up fast.

Start a Side Hustle That Pays You to Be Creative

If you enjoy branding and product photography, this is your chance to merge creativity with hard goods. And your splitter never stops supplying the material.

Use your Hud-Son to produce beautiful, photogenic firewood products, and ship regionally or locally.

14. Rent Out Your Processor for Day Jobs

You’re turning idle hours into billable time.

Let’s face it — not everyone wants to own a processor. But they will pay to borrow yours.

If you’re not using your Hud-Son daily, offer rental services by the hour or day. Bonus if you include yourself as the operator.

Minimal Effort, Maximum Return

Charge $500–$750 per day for rental + operator. Even 3–4 jobs a month covers your payment plan or reinvestment.

Let the Machine Work Even When You Don’t

This is passive income with minimal wear. You’re turning idle hours into billable time.

15. Sell Firewood Gift Crates

During the Holidays

You’ve seen it in fancy gift shops — a beautiful wooden crate filled with premium firewood, kindling, and a starter.

Add a note card or branding, and suddenly it’s a $75 holiday gift.

Your processor makes it easy to batch process small decorative logs. The rest is packaging.

Take Advantage of Seasonal Buying Frenzy

While others are buying retail junk, you’re delivering rustic, beautiful, real wood that’s handmade, heartfelt, and profitable.

Firewood becomes a luxury item when it’s gift-wrapped. One holiday season can bring thousands in revenue from boutique or online gift orders.

Earn While Everyone Else is Scrambling for Stocking Stuffers

While others are buying retail junk, you’re delivering rustic, beautiful, real wood that’s handmade, heartfelt, and profitable.

16. Set Up a Roadside Firewood Stand

Drive along any rural backroad and you’ll see it: the honor-system firewood stand.

A few pallets of split wood, a locked cash box or Venmo sign, and a simple handpainted sign — $5 a bundle.

But what you don’t see is how much money that little stand can generate. With your Hud-Son machine running on evenings or weekends, you can fill a roadside rack weekly and keep passive income flowing.

Turn Passersby into Paying Customers — 24/7

A well-placed roadside stand can sell 20–40 bundles a week, especially during summer, fall, and holidays. That’s $100–$200 per week with zero labor once it’s stocked. Multiply that by multiple stands and the numbers grow fast.

Build a Business That Runs While You’re Sleeping

With your Hud-Son machine running on evenings or weekends, you can fill a roadside rack weekly and keep passive income flowing.

You’re not chasing down leads or cold-calling strangers — you’re letting your product speak for itself. With one weekend’s work of splitting and bundling, you generate income all week long.

17. Create a Subscription Firewood Service

People forget to order firewood — until the weather turns cold. And by then, the rush is on and suppliers are scrambling.

You flip the script by offering a pre-season subscription: guaranteed monthly or quarterly delivery of firewood, kindling, or specialty bundles. You set the schedule, customers get peace of mind, and your processor runs like clockwork.

Predictable Revenue You Can Count On

With just 25 customers at $100/month, your business generates $2,500/month in recurring income. That’s money before you even fire up the splitter.

Let the Business Plan Itself

No guesswork. No slow months. You know your volume, your route, and your revenue — and every log you process is already spoken for.

You set the schedule, customers get peace of mind, and your processor runs like clockwork.

18. Build Rustic Decor and Craft Supplies

Not every log has to burn. With your Hud-Son splitter, you can make perfect rounds, rustic chunks, and kindling sticks for crafters, decorators, and DIYers.

These are the folks building log centerpieces, holiday displays, wedding table runners, and Pinterest-perfect wood arrangements. They want real wood — and they’ll pay well for it.

Package it right, and you’ve turned waste into upscale product.

Sell Beauty, Not Just BTUs

A single crate of decorative birch rounds or barkon slabs can sell for $50–$100. Package it right, and you’ve turned waste into upscale product.

Craft a Creative Side Hustle from Your Offcuts

There’s no reason to let smaller rounds or odd pieces go to waste. With a little creativity, your split pile becomes a boutique business with zero additional cost.

19. Serve State Parks, Festivals, and Outdoor Events

Every campground, concert, and fall festival has one thing in common: people gathering around a fire. But who’s supplying that firewood? You are.

Secure vendor contracts or delivery agreements with parks and events. Offer fire pit packages, on-site bundles, or even staff support for large events. It’s short-term work with big payoffs.

Big Events, Bigger Orders

Offer fire pit packages, on-site bundles, or even staff support for large events. It’s short-term work with big payoffs.

A single 3-day event could order 200–500 bundles at $4.50 wholesale. That’s $900–$2,250 from one weekend — not counting repeat bookings.

Put Your Brand on Display for Thousands

Every bag, bundle, and crate is a marketing piece. Your logo, your contact, your story — in the hands of campers, vendors, and families who might become long-term customers.

20. Land One Giant Custom Job That Pays

for the Entire Machine

Sometimes it only takes one phone call to flip your financial story.

It might be a golf course that needs wood chips and bundles for fire pits. A wedding venue that wants 100 crates of split birch. A homeowner association preparing for winter. Or a lodge outfitting 50 cabins.

You don’t need 1,000 customers. Sometimes you just need the right one.

These are the jobs that pay big — and fast. With your Hud-Son Brute, Badger, or HDH splitter, you show up prepared. You deliver consistency, volume, and reliability. And in return, they write a check that clears your investment in one fell swoop.

One Project. One Machine. One Payoff.

You don’t need 1,000 customers. Sometimes you just need the right one. And when that call comes, you’ll be glad you’re not renting someone else’s equipment.

The Day You Realize This Wasn’t a Purchase — It Was a Pivot

BONUS!

21. Partner with Tree Services for a Never-Ending Log Supply

Every day, tree service crews haul out beautiful hardwood logs and pay to dump them. You change that equation.

With a Hud-Son processor and a few good connections, you become their go-to guy for log removal — and you get the wood for free.

Tree companies save time and disposal fees. You get a constant flow of highquality logs, walnut, maple, cherry; ready to turn into cords, bundles, or BBQ splits. Some crews even deliver right to your yard just to be rid of the trunk.

Slash Your Raw Costs and Stack the Profits

Free logs = nearly pure margin. If a tree service refers three clients who want the wood processed, that could mean $2,400 in job revenue and a steady stream of material worth $5,000–$10,000 annually. That’s how processors get paid off fast — without ever cutting down a tree yourself.

Build a Network That Keeps on Giving

You help them, they help you. It’s a referral loop with high-volume upside. One arborist’s trash pile becomes your firewood fortune — and your processor keeps churning out profits long after the first load.

One arborist’s trash pile becomes your firewood fortune — and your processor keeps churning out profits long after the first load.

n Designed with the homeowner, farmer and small wood business owner in mind

n Great for processing log loads delivered to your home

n Comes standard with 2-and 4-way wedge and splits up to 24” length

n Set this machine up in minutes, so moving to another location can be achieved quickly and easily

GREAT FOR REMOTE AREAS

Very portable

SPECIFICATIONS WOLVERINE M

Standard Features

Log Loading 2000lb Winch

Live Deck N/A

Log Cutting Operator Chainsaw (Not Included)

Splitter Rail Push Plate

Wedge 2 or 4 way Adj. Wedge Stationary

Power

Engine/Motor 10HP Gas - Manual Start

Main Pump 16GPM, 2 Stage

Capacities

Log Length Unlimited, 50’ Winch Cable

Log Diameter 18”

Splitter Stroke 24”

Splitter Cycle Time 11 seconds

Measuring N/A

Warranty

1 - Year Limited Warranty Commercial Use

Options

Chainsaw Option Chainsaw Mounting Bracket

IT’S POWERFUL & FAST

WOLVERINE M

FIREWOOD PROCESSORS

With the use of your personal chainsaw, you are in control of the length and speed of the cut.

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BADGER

IT SAWS AND ALL IN ONE MACHINE

Up to one full cord of wood per hour Or 3 face cord per hour

Up to 18” diameter wood

SPECIFICATIONS BADGER

Standard Features

Log Loading 6000lb Winch

Live Deck N/A

Log Cutting Spring Loaded Lever Chainsaw

Splitter “V” Style Self Centering Covered Push Plate

Wedge 2 or 4 way Adjustable Wedge Manual

Power

Engine/Motor 16HP Electric Start

Main Pump 22GPM

Capacities

Log Length Unlimited, 50’ Winch Cable

Log Diameter 18”

Splitter Stroke 24”

Splitter Cycle Time 8 seconds (Single Stage)

Measuring Set Spring Stick

Warranty

1 - Year Limited Warranty Commercial Use

Options

Conveyor Option 10’ Attached Belt

Wedge Option 6 Way Wedge

Remote Ports for Hydraulic Conveyor

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Automatic Bar Oiler

n Cost effective and efficient

n Up to a full cord or better per hour

n Great processor for home and farm

n Designed to make cutting short logs fast

n Self loader and log table saving time and your back

n Can process up to 18" log diameter

SPECIFICATIONS

Standard Features

Log Loading 6' Infeed Chain

Log Lift 2 Arm

Log Cutting Belt Drive Chainsaw 25” Bar

Splitter “V” Style Self Centering Covered Push Plate

Wedge 2 and 4 way Adjustable Wedge Manual

Power

Engine/Motor 16HP Electric Start

Main Pump 22GPM, Two Stage

Capacities

Log Length 10’

Log Diameter 18”

Splitter Stroke 24”

Splitter Cycle Time 8 seconds (Single Stage)

Measuring Sight Gauge

Warranty

1 - Year Limited Warranty Commercial Use

Options

Wedge Option 6 Way Wedge

FIREWOOD PROCESSORS & SPLITTERS

BRUTEAND BRUTE EXT

2 MODELS AVAILABLE

n Full size Brute to meet your higher firewood production needs

n Live Deck to table logs increasing production

n Extra surface area on the infeed for sure control of different shaped logs

n Handles up to 20 inch diameter and splitting length up to 24 inches

2 STRAND LIVE DECK

8 SEC SPLITTER CYCLE TIME

10’ INFEED CHAIN

SPECIFICATIONS BRUTE AND EXT

Standard Features

Log Loading 10' Infeed Chain or EXT 14' Infeed Chain

Live Deck 2 Strand or EXT 3 Strand

Log Cutting Hydraulic Chainsaw 25” Bar

Splitter “V” Style Self Centering Covered Push Plate

Wedge 2 & 4 way Manual or Hydraulic adjustable wedge

Power

Engine/Motor 23hp- Gas or EXT 35hp - Gas

Main Pump 22GPM, Single Stage

Aux. Pump 8 GPM

Capacities

Log Length 16' or EXT 20’

3 STRAND

20” LOG DIAMETER

Log Diameter 20”

Splitter Stroke 24”

Splitter Cycle Time 8 seconds (Single Stage)

Measuring Set Spring Stick

Warranty

1 - Year Limited Warranty Commercial Use

Options

Wedge Option 6 Way Wedge

Motor Option 35hp or 40hp EFI Gas

Hydraulic Remotes Accessory/Conveyor

* Max Production - Hyper Speed

Increased Performance Cut and Split at the same with larger engine and additional pump third pump added.

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IT’S BIG, IT’S Bad, IT’S PRODUCTION AT ITS FINEST!

The highest production machine in our firewood processor family

SPECIFICATIONS BRUTE CIRCLE

NO bar oil required, Approximately 1000 cord on a blade sharpening.

GUIDE FIREWOOD PROCESSORS

Wolverine M Badger Brute JR Brute/Brute ext Brute-D brute circle

BELT OR CHAIN Style CONVEYORS

BUILT FOR MOST TYPES OF FIREWOOD PROCESSORS AND HIGHER PRODUCTION

These conveyors are constructed with a heavy steel frame and can be fitted with an engine or hydraulic applications. They are built to convey and elevate all types of firewood. They can be easily placed in front of your wood splitter and or processor to speed production times and limit labor costs.

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HWB BOX WEDGE

24” Skidsteer woodsplitter with detent valve. Options include 4 way wedge, Log Cradles, and Wood Tray

24” Inverted Skidsteer Woodsplitter designed for large diameter blocks. Breakdown large blocks with ease. Optional 36” splitter ram.

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