How much firewood can you produce with a single saw chain - without sharpening?
A long-lasting saw chain saves time, money, and effort - and Finnish customer Veljekset Pousi confirms this from firsthand experience. Customer feedback speaks volumes: 140 loose cubic metres with a single chain and no sharpening. That's what Eeli Pousi from Veljekset Pousi told us
How much firewood can you make with one chain of blades - without any sharpening?
A long-life steel chain saves time, money and effort - a fact confirmed by the Pousi brothers. Our customer feedback speaks volumes: 140 moths on a single chain without sharpening - this is what Eelis Pousi, of the Pousi Brothers, told us when he contacted us with a technical question and shared his valuable experience with Hakki Pilke.
Mrs Halkokauppiaan Rouva focuses on a high quality end product and quality customer service
Background and start of business Mrs. and her husband started in the firewood business in 2017, when a poor grain harvest forced them to look for new sources of income. They decided to sell their own firewood stocks and found that demand was high. In 2018, the entrepreneurial couple purchased their first Japa hydraulic stacker, which they used to produce a truckload of firewood. Soon they discovered
Hakki Pilkke's firewood machines have been supporting the successful firewood entrepreneur for 11 years
Matti Sairanen has been a firewood entrepreneur for 11 years. He took his first step into the industry in 2013 when he bought his first Hakki Pilke Easy 38 firewood machine, which launched his firewood career. Since then, Hakki Pilke machines have become an integral part of Mati's firewood production and today he already has
Clapper of the month for December
December's Hack of the Month Pilke user is New Forest Firewood from England. New Forest Firewood is a family run business based in the heart of New Forest Hampshire. ”We are a small family run business supplying firewood to the New Forest and surrounding areas. We supply firewood made from local FSC certified hardwoods,” David
Clapper of the month for November
November's Hooky Pilke user of the month is M.R. LOGS from the UK. Mark and Rachel co-founded M.R.LOGS in 2009. According to Mark, their business soon grew beyond chainsaw and log splitter operations. To keep up with demand, they bought their first folding machine in 2012. ”We bought a second-hand Hakki Pilke 2X,
Clapper of the month for September
September's Hack Pilke user of the month is Ed from the UK. Ed owns E C Shere Contracting, a company that provides mobile firewood services in and around Devon. Ed bought his Hakki Pilke 1x37 clapper when he set up his firewood contracting business and has been running it for a year and a half. He did a lot of research
Clapper of the month for August
The Hack of the Month for August is Christoph Leurer from Germany. He runs his own company Brennholzservice Christoph Leurer and produces around 600 m3 of firewood for sale every year. Christoph bought his Easy 38 folding machine a couple of years ago and is very happy with his investment, as he says that the Hakki Pilke is
Clapper of the month for June
The Hakki Pilke user of the month for June is Simo Rousu from Ylitorno. Simo makes about 1000 cubic metres of firewood annually and delivers the logs in sacks or by trailer to customers. He has relied on Hakki Pilke machines for over 15 years and in addition to the modern 38 Pro, he also uses the classic 2X clapper. Simo
Clapper of the month for May from Australia
May's Hack Pilke user of the month is Brent Wilton from New South Wales, Australia. Before Brent bought a Hakki Pilke machine, he used to make firewood manually with a sturdy, home-built splitting machine. He mentioned that after reorganizing his firewood business around the new Easy 50, firewood making became more and more efficient.