Hey everyone! Hope your weeks are going well! Just a heads up that tomorrow the final edit of the Eastonmade 22MB Firewood Processor will be uploaded and live for 5:30am (US central time)! So make sure to stop by tomorrow and check it out! Also, there will be another special announcement related to the channel that will go live this weekend so stay tuned for that! Have a great Friday all!
When i saw the 22MB on the eastonmade channel I knew I saw something I really liked. What a beast! I just cut and stack for my own purposes but I'm starting to see the value of these pusher type splitters instead of the wedge type from Home Depot, Fleet Farm, or Menards, especially when it comes to the removable knifes. I think my next machine is going to be a Japa or similar, but a high end Japa like a 405 or something. Nothing production class like the 22MB, but enough to where I'm not touching the wood as much. That's my goal: handle the wood by hand as little as possible.
I am recovering from vaginal cancer. Found out it had spread to my lungs. You don't know how much your videos help me. You are so positive about it being a beautiful day. The birds singing and all. That you so much. I think the world of you. You are so kind to people and those wonderful barn wood cats. It's no wonder they follow you everywhere. You are so good to them. Any animal you see. Other than the wasp hornets that you crush!! Don't blame you there. You are a blessing to this ol lady!!
Sure is a good load of logs That's not a bad price especially the price of gas these days whereabouts are you I have a cousin that lives in Watertown and my sister-in-law lives in Palmyra you anywhere close have a nice night can't wait for tomorrow's video thank you
Probably said off camera - "John, please stack the wood this way so I can get to it with the grapple on my tractor and take it to the live deck of the processor" As a viewer, happy for your blessing to allow you to ramp up production while saving the wear and tear on your body. We can see that things are about to get serious.
Heartily agree! Happy for you Chris, I’ll admit I had a tough time going to work today after seeing all that beautiful free Ash and nicely stacked Maple. Had an overwhelming urge to find something for the 500i and 572xp to eat😉🪵
Love watching the skill he has unloading the logs and how he tries to make it easier to get to them 😊 Must be a hard way to make a honest living, but they work together to get by 😊😊
John is a Good Operator on that Rig. 😁 Lots of fire wood Chris. I has been raining here all day Friday and into Sat. maybe a half day. Soggy mess here. It is going to clear up for Mothers Day.
He was really good on the clam unloading the wood and kept it safe for you to get off pile and a good deal from Jason should be worth a cup of coffee another good show for me to watch you are no bull like how you do things was my line of work till heath made impossible to do god bless my friend
Always a great watch but to see that full load of Maple being delivered and the free Ash is great entertainment.. Busy splitting my two cords of Ash ready for the winter by hand here in the Uk.. Id much rather be there though.. Enjoy
Hiya Chris, well ole John has to be the best I have ever seen with a grab! Boy is he good; just like an extension of his arm. That maple would be ideal for the EM processor? That ‘free’ ash looks good too! Anyways, better not keep you too long….you have some work to do now! Len (Devon 🇬🇧)/
Sorry if I got any on the screen but I was drooling over the nice "Free" Ash load of logs! I would be a very happy camper to have a load that size everyday!😮😮 You do very nice work, John and we need some live coverage from the "Round Table of Knowledge" every morning!👍👍 Have a great time at the Frenzy this weekend, Chris and safe travels!
Wish we had wood like that here. Nice and straight hardwood’s I have mesquite. Oak is north of me, some people like it for cooking. I prefer to smoke and grill with mesquite
Well do Share a tree service in Jason's! Great guys to work with the just dropped off some huge elm logs by me sometimes I get a little grizzle from them
Great looking firewood Chris. It’s always a great day when logs get delivered. Your new Eastonmade will devour this in no time. Once again congratulations on your prosperous firewood business. 👌🏻🔥🇨🇦Brad
Nice job Chris & John. Bet you enjoyed doing a video where all you had to do was operate the camera. Boom cam shots were pretty cool. John is a pro, you are lucky to have someone close by like him as a supplier. The tree service ash looks pretty nice too. GNI
Very nice looking logs Chris, I predict some serious bucking videos in our future, which is a good thing. You almost need to give Nephew Bo a call lol. Thanks for the video Chris, See you tomorrow my friend.
I think it be a good idea for brother to go in and buy the Eastman wood processor. I think you can break it in good. Set up off side parking lot run processed wood in dump trailer. That way be easy to dump finished wood in certain sections on your yard.
That tour of the Guys woodyard that sells firewood to the chicago market seemed to get your attention. Looks like you decided to go big instead of going home, getting more mechanized looks like the way to go,for your back. If your going to stay in firewood looks like your headed the right way. Have a good one.
Here in Gallatin TN we got hard maple and everything burns great but eastern cedar here in TN we call it TN red cedar but depending on how people say it but it depends which state you live in
good that John is close and takes good care of you. I still have to find, cut, and haul to my wood yard to split and stack. But also I do not have the population base you do. I burn a lot of the wood I get and like it this way....Looking forward to more of your videos. Tom
Good morning Chris it’s amazing how accurate he is with that very very large tool great looking wood too when are you gonna bring out the MB 22 can’t wait have a great day
Tomorrow the final edit of the Eastonmade 22MB Firewood Processor first look will be uploaded and live for 5:30am (US central time)! So make sure to stop by tomorrow and check it out!
Nice load of wood , over here on the western side of the state , It would cost $900 for that load of maple. I’m looking forward to seeing your new work saver. Keep on cutting
If you can get a load like that for $900 you better buy it all, the market rate for almost all wood is set by what the paper mills will pay and with fuel prices going up!!!!!, the going rate at all mills now is about $100-110 a pulp cord and that load was about 14 cords so $1400-$1500 is normal. $900 IS A STEAL!
Last time we ordered a truckload of fire wood was some seven years or longer ago. Video of that is on my channel. We still have some of that, but to be fair, we also burn lots of other wood in our four furnaces.
How many tons of wood was this?How much you pay for a load like that Chris?I had to buy my own self loader to be able to keep up here in North Idaho. I started selling firewood here in 2010.100 full cords a year to 500 full cords a year.Im 52 and cut it all with a 365 and a log splitter.I did but a processor but haven't brought it home yet.Aoon.
Very interesting , we have similar prices here in NZ pine delivered for me is $60 per ton 25 metric ton truckload , makes about 2 thrown cubes per ton so $30 cost sell for $70 per cube= $350 NZD + Delivery and GST $87.50 cube $437.5 for a cord (5 cubes +/- (5.09) ) $437.5*.6= $252.5 USD equivalent a cord but I only keep $228 delivered .
Over New Brunswick a load worth 1700$ to 1800$ mix hardwood then I sell a cord of that at 275$ and there 12 to 13 cord a load i cut up and split 2 load a year
I'm in the Pacific Northwest, and kept hearing you refer to 'soft maple' and wondered what that is. Around here we have maple, and as a matter of fact, it's a preferable cord wood. But it's 'Big Leaf' maple. The other native species is 'vine' maple, but it doesn't grow to to a size to be harvestable for cord wood. Now I know what you were speaking of - 'Red' maple. Isn't native to the region. Big leaf and red alder are the preferred hardwood here. Softwoods are Douglas fir Western hemlock Spruce, Red Cedar, and at higher elevations, Alaska Yellow cedar, the latter two mainly split into kindling. We have cottonwood, but no one really wants to use it for cord wood. We also have White and Black birch, which I've burned, but it burns down pretty fast. Most folks, West of the Cascade divide prefer the alder and the maple. Even though I no longer cut and sell wood, I find your video's very informative as a consumer, rather than a producer. 😃
Congrats on getting a body saving machine, also a great time savings. Given that you actually get more like 12 cords from a 14+ load of logs the actual cost per produced cord of firewood is about $122/ realized cord.
Thanks for the information. It is nice to get some confirmation of what I have been thinking. I just got 18 pulp cord of oak. I was figuring on getting 15 cord split and stacked... sounds like my guess was close to your numbers. I got mine for $100/cord and another guy was $110/cord here in west Michigan. So sounds pretty comparable to what you payed. Again, thanks for the information.
Good morning Chris!!😀😀 Definitely a nice load of maple. I sure wish John would spend a little bit more time laying the pile straight. It's a little hard to grab the wood with the tractor grapple when it's crisscross like it is. Take care my friend!!😀😀 Logger Al
Not bad of a price per cord. I pay $900 a truckload (tri-axle) and usually 8 cord per load of green wood. Usually red and white oak. Occasional ash and sugar maple. White oak is a beast for heating, I burn 3-4 cord a season
Hey everyone!
Hope your weeks are going well!
Just a heads up that tomorrow the final edit of the Eastonmade 22MB Firewood Processor will be uploaded and live for 5:30am (US central time)!
So make sure to stop by tomorrow and check it out!
Also, there will be another special announcement related to the channel that will go live this weekend so stay tuned for that!
Have a great Friday all!
Nice!!!
When i saw the 22MB on the eastonmade channel I knew I saw something I really liked. What a beast! I just cut and stack for my own purposes but I'm starting to see the value of these pusher type splitters instead of the wedge type from Home Depot, Fleet Farm, or Menards, especially when it comes to the removable knifes. I think my next machine is going to be a Japa or similar, but a high end Japa like a 405 or something. Nothing production class like the 22MB, but enough to where I'm not touching the wood as much. That's my goal: handle the wood by hand as little as possible.
Outstanding Chris👌🏻
Can’t wait! How long do you have the processor for? Len (Devon 🇬🇧)
Cool Beans.
Looking at a power splitter.
Hard to decide berween the dozens out there.
I am recovering from vaginal cancer. Found out it had spread to my lungs. You don't know how much your videos help me. You are so positive about it being a beautiful day. The birds singing and all. That you so much. I think the world of you. You are so kind to people and those wonderful barn wood cats. It's no wonder they follow you everywhere. You are so good to them. Any animal you see. Other than the wasp hornets that you crush!! Don't blame you there. You are a blessing to this ol lady!!
Thanks so much for watching Marion. I hope and pray you stay strong and do well with your fight!
Watching that guy unload was like starring at a fire. Just mesmerizing.
Yes, I know what you mean!
I get the idea this guys done that a couple times (1000's). Not 1 log dropped
The skill level of the trucker is amazing. All the best to him and you both
Thanks Tim.
👍
A Remarkable thing to watch an older man work.
It really is a thing of Beauty.
Nice music accompanying too.
Cheers....
Thanks John, his name is John too!
Sure is a good load of logs That's not a bad price especially the price of gas these days whereabouts are you I have a cousin that lives in Watertown and my sister-in-law lives in Palmyra you anywhere close have a nice night can't wait for tomorrow's video thank you
I am in Appleton. Thanks for watching Jim!
Great viewing Chris, I enjoy your comments /dialogue when working in the Woodyard. Graham UK
Thanks for watching!
Awsome job the guy offloading the logs.
Yup, John owns the logging company about 25 employees, 79 years old, deliver wood...EVERY day!
That man is a master log grabber!
Great footage. Not boring.
Thanks Grant!
Chris is always spot on with music volume. We hear th equipment work
Thanks, I try!
Great music worked well with the moving logs. John looks at one with it. Next time you have a go on loading the logs. 🤗☘
Thanks Marty, good idea!
Good, experienced operators sure do make their craft look easy.
Yup, in every profession!
Probably said off camera - "John, please stack the wood this way so I can get to it with the grapple on my tractor and take it to the live deck of the processor" As a viewer, happy for your blessing to allow you to ramp up production while saving the wear and tear on your body. We can see that things are about to get serious.
Thank David! You are correct! you will see some processor action tomorrow!
Heartily agree! Happy for you Chris, I’ll admit I had a tough time going to work today after seeing all that beautiful free Ash and nicely stacked Maple. Had an overwhelming urge to find something for the 500i and 572xp to eat😉🪵
Love watching the skill he has unloading the logs and how he tries to make it easier to get to them 😊
Must be a hard way to make a honest living, but they work together to get by 😊😊
Yup, John is 79 now and delivers wood EVERY day of the week! He owns the company and his crews send 30-40 loads a day to the lumber and paper mills.
hi there nice load of logs john
Yup, you got that right!
John is a Good Operator on that Rig. 😁 Lots of fire wood Chris. I has been raining here all day Friday and into Sat. maybe a half day. Soggy mess here. It is going to clear up for Mothers Day.
Sounds great! It is about time!
He was really good on the clam unloading the wood and kept it safe for you to get off pile and a good deal from Jason should be worth a cup of coffee another good show for me to watch you are no bull like how you do things was my line of work till heath made impossible to do god bless my friend
Yup, thanks for watching Kevin!
Always a great watch but to see that full load of Maple being delivered and the free Ash is great entertainment.. Busy splitting my two cords of Ash ready for the winter by hand here in the Uk.. Id much rather be there though.. Enjoy
Then get on a jet and hop the pond!
Hiya Chris, well ole John has to be the best I have ever seen with a grab! Boy is he good; just like an extension of his arm. That maple would be ideal for the EM processor? That ‘free’ ash looks good too! Anyways, better not keep you too long….you have some work to do now! Len (Devon 🇬🇧)/
Thanks Len, yup, John knows what he is doing!
John has some AMAZING grappling skills!!!
Yes he does!
Chris this is the most perfect looking wood seen in a long tome
I like it too!
Thanks Chris for answering the questions about cost per load amount. God bless and be safe "In the Wood Yard" and goodnight Irene!
Thanks, you too Jim!
Morning Chris. Nice load of wood.🪵👍
Thanks 👍
Great camera work today. Really liked the view from the boom and also close ups from the ground..
Thanks Clark!
Thank you for the details at the end. Very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Look forward to seeing your new processor I have see it on another channel
Tomorrow!
Nice load of maple! Firewood cutters dream. Perfect size to work with!👍🏻👍🏻GNI
Yup, it sure is!
Great video Chris! With all the different camera angles I felt like I was on a ride in an amusement park!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Always enjoy watching. I cut a little wood for myself but nothing like you. It’s always nice to be “ In the Woodward “”
You got that right! Thanks for watching William!
very nice fire wood. good operator and sweet picker rig
Thanks for watching Derek, lots more to come!
Thanks for sharing Chris 👍
You bet Frank!
Nice video footage.
Thanks!!
i love soft maple , burns really nice. and nothing better than free wood.
Yup, I like it too, cuts, splits , drys and burns good!
That’s all skill there and years of it
So cool 😎
Yup, John is the man!
Another good load in the yard Chris.. See you tomorrow on the channel announcement..😊👍
Thanks Daniel!
Sorry if I got any on the screen but I was drooling over the nice "Free" Ash load of logs! I would be a very happy camper to have a load that size everyday!😮😮
You do very nice work, John and we need some live coverage from the "Round Table of Knowledge" every morning!👍👍
Have a great time at the Frenzy this weekend, Chris and safe travels!
What frenzy are you talking about!?!? That is in June isn't it???
@@InTheWoodyard Sorry...thought it was this weekend. You didn't miss it!🤣
Wish we had wood like that here. Nice and straight hardwood’s
I have mesquite. Oak is north of me, some people like it for cooking. I prefer to smoke and grill with mesquite
It comes with 5-6 months of snow and weeks of -25 degrees..........still want it???? HA!
Well do Share a tree service in Jason's! Great guys to work with the just dropped off some huge elm logs by me sometimes I get a little grizzle from them
Ha!!! I turned down the 36" elm!!!! HA!!!
@@InTheWoodyard next time I'm telling him to bring it back to you and I'll give him 5$!
Great angles! Great camera work! 💪
Thanks!
Nice load of logs Keep up the good work Chris
Thanks!
Good info Chris. Always appreciated..
That’s some nice looking ash and maple Chris!
Yes it is!
looks like fairly clean logs too. Dandy.
They are!
Great looking firewood Chris. It’s always a great day when logs get delivered. Your new Eastonmade will devour this in no time. Once again congratulations on your prosperous firewood business. 👌🏻🔥🇨🇦Brad
I hope so! Thanks Brad!
Nice load of maple wood Chris enjoy your videos
Thanks!
G’morning Chris !! Awesome shots with the unload. Me likey. Always looking forward to the announcements and future of the channel !
GoodNightIrene
Thanks Corey!
Now get out there and catch some Beav !
Man, he's good with that thing!
He has been loading and unloading every day for 40 years, so, yup!
Nice looking logs!
thanks!
Nice job Chris & John. Bet you enjoyed doing a video where all you had to do was operate the camera. Boom cam shots were pretty cool. John is a pro, you are lucky to have someone close by like him as a supplier. The tree service ash looks pretty nice too. GNI
You got that right! Thanks! Larry
Lot's of cutting, would love love to be there to help!
Help is always welcome!
i wish i had a place to buy loads like that, thats freaking awesome.
Yup, it sure is!!
What a beautiful sight!
I think so too!
I did my job sir. Thanks for the insights.
Thanks for watching!
Very nice looking logs Chris, I predict some serious bucking videos in our future, which is a good thing. You almost need to give Nephew Bo a call lol. Thanks for the video Chris, See you tomorrow my friend.
Processor....tomorrow!
Great video!
Thanks John!
Thanks Chris
Thanks you for watching!
Delivery man is a master operator. Looks like more than 12 cords of firewood tho...big ol piles
Yup, he has been doing this for 40 years and that is about15 full cords.
Ontario Canada right now just ordered a double load of hardwood 2700 dollars
How many cords?
@@InTheWoodyard
That would be 14 bush cord
very good show , like the detail
Thanks Tom!
I need some freinds like yours!!!
You need to pay them more!!! Haaa!
I think it be a good idea for brother to go in and buy the Eastman wood processor. I think you can break it in good. Set up off side parking lot run processed wood in dump trailer. That way be easy to dump finished wood in certain sections on your yard.
Yup, good idea!
That tour of the Guys woodyard that sells firewood to the chicago market seemed to get your attention. Looks like you decided to go big instead of going home, getting more mechanized looks like the way to go,for your back. If your going to stay in firewood looks like your headed the right way. Have a good one.
Yup, thanks DAN!
Here in Gallatin TN we got hard maple and everything burns great but eastern cedar here in TN we call it TN red cedar but depending on how people say it but it depends which state you live in
Yup, it all burns!
good that John is close and takes good care of you. I still have to find, cut, and haul to my wood yard to split and stack. But also I do not have the population base you do. I burn a lot of the wood I get and like it this way....Looking forward to more of your videos. Tom
oh and still raining here....LOL GNI
Time to do an anti rain dance!
Good morning Chris it’s amazing how accurate he is with that very very large tool great looking wood too when are you gonna bring out the MB 22 can’t wait have a great day
Tomorrow the final edit of the Eastonmade 22MB Firewood Processor first look will be uploaded and live for 5:30am (US central time)!
So make sure to stop by tomorrow and check it out!
He is very good on that knuckle boom grapple and you a fortunate to have that professional relationship with him.
But then, you knew that😁
Yup, John is a good guy!
Awesome footage from the grapple POV
Thanks!!
Nice load of wood , over here on the western side of the state , It would cost $900 for that load of maple. I’m looking forward to seeing your new work saver. Keep on cutting
If you can get a load like that for $900 you better buy it all, the market rate for almost all wood is set by what the paper mills will pay and with fuel prices going up!!!!!, the going rate at all mills now is about $100-110 a pulp cord and that load was about 14 cords so $1400-$1500 is normal. $900 IS A STEAL!
In newyork state where my operation is. I buy Hard wood stalk loads( 14/16 cords) and i do not pay any way near that !
@@InTheWoodyard Heck the last load I bought I paid $33per cord, Hmmm guess that was 30 some odd yrs ago.
On a good note..... the weight of the loaded truck and trailer did a great job of packing down the gravel....
Yup!
Last time we ordered a truckload of fire wood was some seven years or longer ago.
Video of that is on my channel.
We still have some of that, but to be fair, we also burn lots of other wood in our four furnaces.
That is a long time to have firewood, I bet it is dry now!!! Thanks!
Hello! Been watching many of you older videos😊 What’s the back story with your 2 wood yard locations?
I moved for business decisions, more space, great help, better conditions, bad neighbor.
I just had John bring me a couple loads of oak. Cool old dude.
That is great and yes he sure is!
Chris since your having stone brought in you might as well prep the area where you park the tractor so its on solid ground
Yup!
What's that trucker's name? He's very good at unloading. A perfectionist. I enjoyed watching him.
John
On the door of the truck "John Koerner Trucking Ltd. Oshkosh WI"
I'm watching this on my phone so I couldn't see it. Thanks!
Yup! Good eye David!
Yup!
How many tons of wood was this?How much you pay for a load like that Chris?I had to buy my own self loader to be able to keep up here in North Idaho. I started selling firewood here in 2010.100 full cords a year to 500 full cords a year.Im 52 and cut it all with a 365 and a log splitter.I did but a processor but haven't brought it home yet.Aoon.
It was something like 14 full cords. At $110 a cord.
That's a great price! I would love a load of that!
It is a good load!
Very interesting , we have similar prices here in NZ pine delivered for me is $60 per ton 25 metric ton truckload , makes about 2 thrown cubes per ton so $30 cost sell for $70 per cube= $350 NZD + Delivery and GST $87.50 cube $437.5 for a cord (5 cubes +/- (5.09) ) $437.5*.6= $252.5 USD equivalent a cord but I only keep $228 delivered .
Nice!
Does the $105 include the trucking?
Yup.
Over New Brunswick a load worth 1700$ to 1800$ mix hardwood then I sell a cord of that at 275$ and there 12 to 13 cord a load i cut up and split 2 load a year
That sound pretty close to what it is here.
Great video. Where can i buy truck load. Im in Texas
Thanks, find a logger in your area!
Nice load of maple.
Yes it was!
Fuel has made log prices go up. Looking at $110 per cord now. Which sucks because my sale prices go up.
Yup, voting matters!
I'm in the Pacific Northwest, and kept hearing you refer to 'soft maple' and wondered what that is. Around here we have maple, and as a matter of fact, it's a preferable cord wood. But it's 'Big Leaf' maple. The other native species is 'vine' maple, but it doesn't grow to to a size to be harvestable for cord wood. Now I know what you were speaking of - 'Red' maple. Isn't native to the region.
Big leaf and red alder are the preferred hardwood here. Softwoods are Douglas fir Western hemlock Spruce, Red Cedar, and at higher elevations, Alaska Yellow cedar, the latter two mainly split into kindling. We have cottonwood, but no one really wants to use it for cord wood. We also have White and Black birch, which I've burned, but it burns down pretty fast. Most folks, West of the Cascade divide prefer the alder and the maple.
Even though I no longer cut and sell wood, I find your video's very informative as a consumer, rather than a producer. 😃
Red maple is soft and hard/sugar/rock maple is the better wood for most everything.
Congrats on getting a body saving machine, also a great time savings. Given that you actually get more like 12 cords from a 14+ load of logs the actual cost per produced cord of firewood is about $122/ realized cord.
Yes! Thank you!
167$ here and it's very hard to get..they usually stack 1.1 cords. I am on the north east coast
$80 face cord here in Iowa.
Thanks for the information. It is nice to get some confirmation of what I have been thinking. I just got 18 pulp cord of oak. I was figuring on getting 15 cord split and stacked... sounds like my guess was close to your numbers. I got mine for $100/cord and another guy was $110/cord here in west Michigan. So sounds pretty comparable to what you payed. Again, thanks for the information.
Good luck! Sounds good!
Who doesn't want free wood, he is a wizard with that machine.
That load of wood was $1600 not free.
@@InTheWoodyard oh must have mis under stood
Perfect wood
I ordered 40 pulp cords in December and still don’t have it. Hard to get firewood loads that’s reasonable. There getting 120+ a cord.
It looks good to me also!
I could get as much wood as I want everyday here, lots of loggers, lots of woods and paper mills to supply here.
When will we see the mb 22
Tomorrow!
Who knew watching logs being unloaded could be so relaxing... Lol
Yup! Fun stuff!
What a coincidence, the next load he's bringing me is from Watertown. Can't wait to hear the full story behind the processor tomorrow morning.
Yup! tomorrow!
When are we gonna see more of the firewood processor
Tomorrow!
Read the pinned comment.
Where does John get his wood from?
He owns tens of thousands of acres himself and people hire his company to cut timber, he has 25-30 people working for him.
Good morning Chris!!😀😀
Definitely a nice load of maple. I sure wish John would spend a little bit more time laying the pile straight.
It's a little hard to grab the wood with the tractor grapple when it's crisscross like it is.
Take care my friend!!😀😀
Logger Al
Ya, but I am going to cut it all up anyway! Ha! I am running the processor tomorrow if you want to come over and play!
It ( WOOD ) be interesting if you can keep and work up that firewood separate
That wood has been sold and burned already!!!
Not bad of a price per cord. I pay $900 a truckload (tri-axle) and usually 8 cord per load of green wood. Usually red and white oak. Occasional ash and sugar maple. White oak is a beast for heating, I burn 3-4 cord a season
Yup, the prices have gone up since then with the fuel prices going up!
Where are you located
Awesome video! May i ask how you got this arrangement of delivery? thats pretty cool!
I mean. Who do i need to contact to get a delivery like this?
He is a logging business owner, we have a lot of lumber mills and paper mils here so we have a lot of loggers to choose from.
@@InTheWoodyard thank you !
“We’ll this has been all one big tease”- Kramer. I’ll wait for tomorrow to hit the like button 😤
Sorry you are not happy, tomorrow will be a better day.
Hi Chris, I live in Western Wisconsin. How can I get a load of logs? Who do I call or what do I search for and where?
Google loggers in your area or ask people who work at lumber mills or paper mills in your area. They will know. Good luck!
Good things happening in the Woodyard
For sure!
I don’t see any log truck like that near Augusta Georgia. That’s like hitting paydirt.
I see a few ever day here, paper mills get dozens of loads a day down the road.