FAQ’s

How much does the Log Wizard weigh?
The Log Wizard weighs 3 lbs.

Will the Log Wizard fit any chainsaw?
We recommend putting the Log Wizard on any GAS powered chainsaw that comes with a factory 16” bar.

Can I install the Log Wizard on an electric chainsaw?
We do not recommend installing the Log Wizard on an electric saw simply because most electric saws are not powerful enough to run the Log Wizard. This will result in the Log Wizard skipping and jumping along the log.

How many drive sprockets come with the Log Wizard?
There are two drive sprockets – a .325 sprocket is installed on the Log Wizard and there is a 3/8 sprocket in the box as well. You will need to determine the pitch of your chain and then use the appropriate sprocket. These are the two most commonly used sprockets, should they not fit your chain please visit your local chainsaw dealer.

How many blades are in the Log Wizard?
There are two blades in the drum of the Log Wizard. They are three and a quarter inch planer blades.

Are replacement blades available?
Yes, replacement blades are readily available. Please visit the store that you purchased your Log Wizard from.

Can the blades be resharpened?
Yes they can. We recommend using a qualified blade sharpener to ensure accuracy when re-sharpening.

How far out of the drum should the blades be extended?
The blades should only be extended 1/32 of an inch. Extending them further will cause excess wear and tear on the machine.

How long will it take to debark a log?
This depends on the type of bark, amount of dirt and debris that is in the bark as well as how large the log is.

How long has the Log Wizard been around?
The Log Wizard has been on the market since 1984.

I want to purchase a Log Wizard but there is not a dealer in my area.
Most dealers will do mail order or you can look online for online retailers. Please call us if you need assistance 1-877-640-2240