Willey’s Firewood Reviews Our RCA PRO 500 Mobile Unit!
We’re super excited to share that Willey’s Firewood stopped by our booth at the Paul Bunyan Show and made an awesome review video of our RCA PRO 500 mobile firewood processor.
Mike Pihl’s Secret to Efficient Firewood Processing
In the world of logging, efficiency and reliability are key. Mike Pihl, a seasoned logger with 42 years of experience and a familiar face from the TV show Ax Men, recently shared his insights on how the Tajfun 480 Joy Firewood Processor has revolutionized his operations.
Low Impact Sustainable Forestry by Ryan Willock

What is Low Impact Sustainable Forestry? To me that means maintaining an intact canopy with an uneven aged stand of mixed tree species that is beneficial to both wildlife and humans.
THE LOG FATHER – Testimonial
Introducing “The Log Father” – Master of Firewood and YouTube Sensation Where we’re thrilled to introduce a true connoisseur of firewood, “The Log Father.” This expert in all thing’s timber has revolutionized the way we think about firewood processing with his innovative business model and engaging YouTube channel. https://youtu.be/g3vZK-1NXiw “The Log Father,” a nickname earned […]
What happens when you combine all three Tajfun equipment categories? – Rock Creek Ranch
On a hot day in July, Tajfun visited Rock Creek Ranch (RCR) near Moscow Idaho to help get some new equipment setup, answer questions and put in a little work with the fellas.
Thoughts and Observations on equipment selection for Low Impact Logging by Ryan Willock

I am going to start off where we left off last time, talking about equipment. I prefer to call the European style of logging that my wife and I practice Low Impact logging.
Five Things I Wish I Knew When I Started Logging by Ryan Willock

I was recently asked by Frank Bastardi, head of Tajfun USA, what some things I wished I had known when I started logging almost twenty-five years ago. After all these years, I’ve had to stop and reflect on that question as I now take a lot for granted as common knowledge. When I started, I was a first-generation logger.