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How Much Does a Firewood Processor Cost? (2026 Price Breakdown)

Quick answer: A firewood processor typically costs $15,000 to $190,000+. Entry machines run $15,000–$35,000, mid-range processors $35,000–$70,000, and commercial-throughput units $70,000–$190,000+.

A firewood processor — one machine that cuts and splits from full logs — is priced by throughput (cords per hour). An entry PTO unit and a commercial delivery-route machine bracket the range, and add-ons like kilns and conveyors open new markets.

The buyers are mostly small, often seasonal operations, so the financing question is structuring a twelve-month payment against six months of concentrated revenue. Here's what each tier costs.

What a firewood processor costs: full breakdown

ConfigurationTypical priceNotes
Entry processor (10–14 in. logs)$15,000 – $35,000Wallenstein/Woodland Mills tier; 1–2 cords/hr; PTO or standalone
Mid-range processor$35,000 – $70,000Multitek/Blockbuster class; 2–4 cords/hr; joystick operation
Commercial processor$70,000 – $190,000+4+ cords/hr; where delivery-route and bundle businesses live
Kilns, conveyors, bundlers$10,000 – $60,000Kiln-dried certification opens retail and pest-quarantine markets

What drives the price

Financing a firewood processor?

Most buyers finance rather than pay cash — the equipment is collateral, which keeps rates lower than unsecured borrowing. The highest-leverage move is comparing at least two offers: a dealer or manufacturer quote against an independent lender.

See our full firewood processor financing guide for real rates, terms, a payment calculator, and what lenders look for.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a firewood processor cost?

A firewood processor typically costs $15,000–$190,000+: entry machines $15,000–$35,000, mid-range processors $35,000–$70,000, and commercial units $70,000–$190,000+.

Can I finance a firewood processor for a side business?

Yes — the machines are simple, durable, and resellable, so lenders fund them readily. Ask about seasonal or skip-payment schedules if firewood revenue concentrates in the fall and winter.

Do I need a kiln?

Only if you want to sell certified kiln-dried wood (retail bundles, pest-quarantine markets). Kilns, conveyors, and bundlers run $10,000–$60,000 and can be bundled into the equipment loan.

Prices are typical market ranges, not quotes, and vary by region, condition, and configuration. Browse all equipment cost guides or find your machine's financing guide.