Wallenstein WP840

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dquest

Member
Dec 13, 2018
79
Ont,Can
I am considering a wp840 and would like some feedback from people who have used / owned the processor.
I would like a few thoughts pro/con.
My other option is an eastonmade 5-11 with 4 way and box wedge just so you have an idea on the two options.

I have posted here before on folks preferences but looking for user feedback.

Thanks.

D
 
eastonmade
Don't know the Wallenstein .
Have used the Eastonmade wish I could afford one
Also, know the family they live 2 Connsessions over from me
 
Don't know the Wallenstein .
Have used the Eastonmade wish I could afford one
Also, know the family they live 2 Connsessions over from me
Yes thanks, I spoke to Jerry in the spring. Have a call into them but I believe they are backlogged into spring 2021.
Do you think the 5-11 would handle the box wedge??
 
Spring 2021 is not that far away
Yes he has done well but he was brought up to it
his father was a logger until he bought up Bells Machining
They ( His Partner) and Andrews father build Bell's
firewood processors. along with there fabrication shop
in Perth Ontario Big units
I have no idea whether the box wedge will fit
e-mail him and ask
 
Spring 2021 is not that far away
Yes he has done well but he was brought up to it
his father was a logger until he bought up Bells Machining
They ( His Partner) and Andrews father build Bell's
firewood processors. along with there fabrication shop
in Perth Ontario Big units
I have no idea whether the box wedge will fit
e-mail him and ask
Thanks for the info