Posted by RodInNS on April 17, 2015 at 10:33:21 from (216.118.158.123):
In Reply to: wood processor posted by ohiojim on April 17, 2015 at 04:01:08:
I have an Tajfun RCA380. It's OK... All of these things have their quirks. Some of the thing son this like the segmented out feed belt seem like a good idea but usually just make more headaches. Aside from that I've changed the bearings in the saw arbour a couple of times, now have to change the infeed belt and have changed a few saw drive belts. Aside from that it hasn't been too bad. Can do up to 1.5 cord and hour if you're set up to feed it properly with a live deck. I think if I was buying a new one today I'd probably buy a Hakki or more likely a Palax. The main problem I have with the RCA here is that the dealer sold a few of them and then sort of backed away from them I think... so parts supply can be tedious which is no good when you 'need it now'. That said, most of it's parts are common off the shelf items once you know where to look for them and what they are... Also keep in mind that most of these Euro processors only do mabey 14" wood so if you have 3' stuff you need something else. If that's the case... for a small scale operation I don't see a processor being viable. Something like a Cord King that will do big wood... needs to do 5000 cord a year to pay it's way.
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