Brandon, great video. It’s harder when working alone. I enjoyed watching the crane & unloading the truck. I worked for International Paper Co back in late 70s early 80s in New Sweden out of the Ashland district running the crane in the yard. We handled about 250,000 cord of tree length spruce & fir a year for the Jay Mill. We had 2 big Tanquay slashers in the yard. What I wanted to say is if you grabbed your wood closer to the butt of the tree & let the heal do the work it might be easier for you putting it on the ground & better control of the wood. Don’t mean to be critical just an observation. I found myself sitting in my chair & running your crane. Again loved your video. I used to live on Lincoln St. by Welding Supply in Presque Isle. Moved to southern Me in 1988. I found your channel from Willy’s Firewoods channel. As Joe @ Ohio Wood Burners would say, Have a great day. 👍Dave from Auburn Maine.
@@DaveDunehew-e1f thanks for sharing about your past experiences in the logging industry i found it very interesting. Don’t worry about being critical with me on the crane all feed back is welcome thank you I appreciate the comment and you taking the time to watch. Take care Dave!
@@WilleysFirewood 5 cords today not a solo day dad was there running the crane when I unloaded the log truck he delivered the one cord we did first thing in the morning. Also had the chain break on the 40’ conveyor 🤦♂️
Morning Brandon. The gear is working well for ya.
@@OpenAirAdventure thanks Kenny have a great day!
Brandon, great video. It’s harder when working alone. I enjoyed watching the crane & unloading the truck. I worked for International Paper Co back in late 70s early 80s in New Sweden out of the Ashland district running the crane in the yard. We handled about 250,000 cord of tree length spruce & fir a year for the Jay Mill. We had 2 big Tanquay slashers in the yard. What I wanted to say is if you grabbed your wood closer to the butt of the tree & let the heal do the work it might be easier for you putting it on the ground & better control of the wood. Don’t mean to be critical just an observation. I found myself sitting in my chair & running your crane. Again loved your video. I used to live on Lincoln St. by Welding Supply in Presque Isle. Moved to southern Me in 1988. I found your channel from Willy’s Firewoods channel. As Joe @ Ohio Wood Burners would say, Have a great day. 👍Dave from Auburn Maine.
@@DaveDunehew-e1f thanks for sharing about your past experiences in the logging industry i found it very interesting. Don’t worry about being critical with me on the crane all feed back is welcome thank you I appreciate the comment and you taking the time to watch. Take care Dave!
Busy solo day and still got 4 cord done with a video! Well done
@@WilleysFirewood 5 cords today not a solo day dad was there running the crane when I unloaded the log truck he delivered the one cord we did first thing in the morning. Also had the chain break on the 40’ conveyor 🤦♂️
@ so you had a second Monday too! It was a day for everyone I guess.
@ when it comes to firewood something is always bound to break!
I just subscribed. Cool video. I noticed we have about the same amount of videos up and about the same amount of subscribers. Peace
@@williamkleinsLost40Lodge thanks for the sub! I’ll be over to return the favor and check out your channel!
you need to get a microphone cause it was very hard to hear you over the machine running