Wow, that's absolutely true. Work requires effort AND time, and sometimes, the work isn't worth the expenditure in time. It took me a lot more orbits around the sun than it did you to learn that, (because I'm cheap, and don't get to sleep very much anyway), but you have to balance between effort and time, and I think you made an excellent choice. (And I've seen videos of "firewood processors" since the dark days before TH-cam, and have always found them interesting to watch, from a "how does this work" perspective.) Thanks for the video, and take care.
Firewood cutting is another one of those things that I have no need for but find watching it quite fascinating. Anybody that has Clint cheering for them is a lucky person indeed.
Here in Britain firewood is expensive ( in fact the cost is a pxxs take ) and not easy to come by at source unless you’re a big land owner or in the tree surgery/land clearance trade. I’d say your investment is well worth it especially as you have access to free logs, not to mention it’s a beautiful piece of machinery. Your barter system with your friends and community is a system I feel we should all return to, a great traditional method of trading and helping each other out 👍 Excellent as always Mike 👍 Best wishes from Britain 👍🇬🇧🇺🇸
Our house is on 5 acres, all forested. We still have two piles of logs from clearing the house site that we are cutting and splitting. The free wood saved us $1,000 in propane last winter to heat the house.
You can't beat hydraulics to make efficient use of your time !!! Having Logger Wade just down the road is very handy, time efficient and supports the local economy too, although the woodmizer did make some good videos. Back scratching is probably the best way to either borrow or pay for services rendered, both people get what they need without going to the bank 👍😁
To your question “is a firewood harvester worth it?” Absolutely no doubt. Saves your body from wear and tear. Second it’s faster and lastly it takes care of the weight.
Cap’n this makes perfect sense for you. But, Nana doesn’t think I need a Skid Steer and my baby backhoe is too small. I like how it works… just can’t make it work for me. I guess I’ll have to stick with Frankensplitter for a while longer… 😟
@@Crewsy Fer sure! Mike and I did annual maintenance yesterday. We split a cord of wood before we had to stop…. And watch the Chiefs play. I’d have missed that if I was swinging an axe!!!
With the mention of Hydraulics for the 755, I realized what a forward thinking guy you really are Kleeman! It's like you're playing CHESS, and just showing (dribbling out) the CHECKERS ! Great video (and use and explanation of the value of TIME !!!!
Mike, looking good. You forgot to mention a couple of things (If your sitting in an enclosed cab): One, you don't have to stand out in the rain and cut/split firewood. You don't get full of saw dust. And it is nice and Cool-summer/warm-winter in the cab (Someone may not consider that work 😂😂). BTW: You should get the Head- mount for your camera. That way, we can get a Captain Kleeman perspective view (it will help cuts down on accidental injuries and vertigo .😂😂)!
I wish we had something like that when I was growing up. We had a boiler in our basement that would do either coal or wood. I have dim memories of when I was very young of getting coal delivered. I spent most of my growing up years going to fell trees and split them for firewood in the late summer and early fall.
Hi Mike, Great vid! I got the dipstick gag with the shirt! That is one hell of a processor! I can imagine that its very rewarding to use too.Those C&C equipment guys know what they are doing! Can’t wait for more on the hatch! Jerry..UK
Hi Mike. Splitting wood is somewhat fun when you want to do it but not much fun when you have to do it. That machine is pretty sweet. Made short work out of that log pile which would have to have been bucked before you could split it by hand. In the rain, that would not be fun. Got my limestone piece the other day. Thank you! -mike
Definitely a time saver, working full time in what is a stressful job sometimes you just need to do things that take your mind of things. Would be interesting to know what the time scales are for replacing the chain, I suppose though that's down to the type of and age of timber. Don't know if anything has said it yet, but thanks for your service, even though I live across the pond anyone that does a job that potentially saves lives, needs respect.👍
One of the first things you learn in any project management course is, you can always get more people, more money, more material, more of anything you need for the project except for more time. So most of the projects I take on at the house use the same sort of reasoning as you do: is doing this myself worth the time, or are there other things I should spend my time on and get someone else to do the other tasks?
I grew up with us heating with firewood… we got a system down after my father fashioned his own woodsplitter (much like DP and MBTS built the tile-plow).. but it still took 5 of us a whole day to do the amount of wood you have there and we all had sore backs… my only complaint.. Where was that when we could have used that in the late 70’s?
The way I paid off my first car was splitting wood then stacking it in neighbors pickup "Old Blue" for 10 dollars per cord.. whew.. okay that was 1988 and I was just turning 18 haha. Neighbor that I bought car from had a side business of selling fire wood, that would pay for his project of rebuilding a convertable GTO..
Well Mike, You certainly got comfortable with the processor. Watching you make adjustments when the cut piece got cocked and the short endcuts didn't want to fall right show. As someone who has hand cut and split a few thousand cord of wood in my younger years, I would definitely be considering that processor if I were in need of wood these days. Great video.🤙
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ideas and videos. I’ve always liked the look of that type of wood processor. Having split wood for heating the house as a kid for many years you never loose appreciation for tools that make a job you’ve done better. One idea you might want to make your own that I’ve seen others do is to make a simple wood carrier to split into. They used a pallet with an upright post at each corner and what looked like snow fence to form a well ventilated box to split into and then move and stack with pallet forks. I could see you setting a pallet or two onto a trailer for delivery. Wishing you and your family the best.
Two things they don’t make more of any more is time and land, both of which, if used wisely, gives untold benefits. Like the way you think, like the wood processor, great video, thank you so much.
Nice attachment. Here in north Atlanta, a cord of oak split and delivered is going for $700. My neighbor brings in 5g a weekend.on average as a.side.gig with firewood.
The guy I used to work for and my sister's ex boyfriend had a towable log splitting rig. You could load few logs at a time on it. Since he had large quantity of wood he wouldn't bother throwing split wood into his boiler but whole bucked logs. His philosophy was that the logs took longer to burn meaning only having to load it up once a day so he would more time doing other things.
To many variables as to whether right or wrong, firebox size and shape vs wood size, seasoned dry split wood vs non seasoned unsplit moisture content etc etc.
The Halverson is an awesome tool Mike. A real time & back saver. $60 per cord near you? WOW...a cord is running $225 my way (so many people here heat with wood so it's supply & demand)
For speed later palletize the firewood. 4x4 pallet then shrink wrap makes loading and unloading easier. Also means that you only touch by hand once. Pick the pallet up set it on flatbed strap it down deliver to location and unload pallet. By wrapping it helps keep the weather out and held together for transport and ricked/stacked.
@@robertlukacs1762 yes! That was my primary goal! BUT…if you wrap it when it’s not completely dry, wouldn’t the plastic keep the moisture IN?? I think it may be okay IF you did it in mid-summer AND you made sure it was already REALLY dry. But even then, wrapped in plastic and sitting in heat, I think there’s going to be some condensation. There WILL be some air flow from the bottom of the pallet, but heat rises, so most of the condensation will be at the top, so I’m not sure enough air will get to the top layers to dry it out. 🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️ Maybe sitting in the hot hot sun WILL be enough to dry it out completely??🤷♀️ Yes??? No??? As you’ve obviously wrapped wood before, I’d like to hear your thoughts on this!😊 Thanks! Patti
@@patti2413 actually you’re only wrapping the sides so the top and bottom are both open. Once delivered then you cover the top. So you’re question is legit. But as a supplier, it’s a space and time saver. Quick loading onto our flatbed trucks and with our (brain fart) forklift’s. Easy delivery. Our perforated plastic wrap allows some air flow as well. But I was thinking about his situation with limited stuff. As for my biggest customers they have covered section that 4 of my pallets are able to sit in. As for my residence we place them on the side of the house on a concrete pad or edge of driveway. As for wet wood/green it is piled high for a year to dry before we palletize it. And that’s under what we call a portable umbrella just to reduce rainfall.
The biggest problem see s to be visibility. This is a common problem with most all front mounted tools. My suggestion would be a camera set up on the lift arm(s) or top of the cab. It's not just skid steers either it's all front loader style attachments with a problem.
It is Oktober how You this Video make ! The Winter come, that You make Fire Wood is necessary. Good with the Machine go it quick and lighter as with Saw and Chopper. That You the Effizienz from this Machine to know is to Expect.. Greeting from Austria 🇦🇹
That’s quite a fancy machine, I’d love one of those, but don’t have a skid steer or the money to buy the unit either, lol, guess it’s back to the chain saw and maul, have good Mike
Do I forsee a trip to see c&c equipment in your future? Not really into cutting wood as most trees in my area have only been planted in the last 150 years and most of the native trees cut down 200 to 500 years ago and they grow so very slowly because of the wind
Would you be able to raise it high enough to process it directly into the dump truck bed? That would be a big time saver! But since you have a bucket loader, you can scoop it up just as easy.
So as I see it, there are 2 more pieces to the puzzle, modifications to the 555 so it can operate the processor (which you mentioned) and getting that dump truck in action so you can split right into it and never touch the wood. Am I right?
Hey captain can that wood processor be attached to your Ford 555 front bucket assembly I thought make a attachment like your processor then just slide it on the front buckets assembly
Can you setup your backhoe to power that processor? That would be great for convenience for your time and attention. Ooops! Got excited and asked a question before you answered the question. Silly me! But comments are good so I’ll just leave this here. 😂
Time is the missing factor for.most every DIY job . What is YOUR time worth , in terms of dollars , and , in terms of what you could instead be doing with that time ?
i think a saw mill only makes sense if your going to build something yourself such as a shed, workshop or poll barn for your equipment and your budget doesn't allow you to get it professionally built.
“I do what I want” says the shirt as he uses it to wipe the dipstick!😂😂😂 love it!!!
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Yeah, me to love that oil wiping future on t-shirt... thats what I call market research, well done! :D
But who does the laundry dry?
As someone that's heated with wood for 45 years. Hand splitting the first 30 years. I can say that processor is a beautiful thing.
Wow, that's absolutely true. Work requires effort AND time, and sometimes, the work isn't worth the expenditure in time. It took me a lot more orbits around the sun than it did you to learn that, (because I'm cheap, and don't get to sleep very much anyway), but you have to balance between effort and time, and I think you made an excellent choice. (And I've seen videos of "firewood processors" since the dark days before TH-cam, and have always found them interesting to watch, from a "how does this work" perspective.) Thanks for the video, and take care.
Smartest working man on YT.
Firewood cutting is another one of those things that I have no need for but find watching it quite fascinating. Anybody that has Clint cheering for them is a lucky person indeed.
Same here. Something oddly satisfying about it. Especially in time lapse because time is valuable. 😉😁
LUCKY YOU! 😂 If ever you feel the need to have some ‘hands-on’ fun, you’re MORE than welcome to come and play with my wood piles!!!! 😂 lol
I like your philosophy on borrowing. If you can't reciprocate in some manner then don't borrow.
Splitting time....that is the hard thing. Gotta work in the most efficient way you can. You're killing it man....keep at it.
Cut and split wow nice work 👍👍🎉🎉
I got the agrotek processor. Not as easy to operate but still saves so much time and effort
Here in Britain firewood is expensive ( in fact the cost is a pxxs take ) and not easy to come by at source unless you’re a big land owner or in the tree surgery/land clearance trade. I’d say your investment is well worth it especially as you have access to free logs, not to mention it’s a beautiful piece of machinery. Your barter system with your friends and community is a system I feel we should all return to, a great traditional method of trading and helping each other out 👍 Excellent as always Mike 👍 Best wishes from Britain 👍🇬🇧🇺🇸
Our house is on 5 acres, all forested. We still have two piles of logs from clearing the house site that we are cutting and splitting. The free wood saved us $1,000 in propane last winter to heat the house.
You can't beat hydraulics to make efficient use of your time !!!
Having Logger Wade just down the road is very handy, time efficient and supports the local economy too, although the woodmizer did make some good videos.
Back scratching is probably the best way to either borrow or pay for services rendered, both people get what they need without going to the bank 👍😁
Great demonstration and explanation. On top of that you could most likely cut that right into the back of a dump truck.
Great video with good explanations on how the splitter works,thanks for taking the time to video and edit a job well done 👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌👌
Mike everyone has a problem with time great video thanks
To your question “is a firewood harvester worth it?” Absolutely no doubt. Saves your body from wear and tear. Second it’s faster and lastly it takes care of the weight.
Cap’n this makes perfect sense for you. But, Nana doesn’t think I need a Skid Steer and my baby backhoe is too small.
I like how it works… just can’t make it work for me. I guess I’ll have to stick with Frankensplitter for a while longer… 😟
Your splitter is a time saver in its own right. Definitely better than swinging a splitting maul.
@@Crewsy Fer sure! Mike and I did annual maintenance yesterday. We split a cord of wood before we had to stop…. And watch the Chiefs play. I’d have missed that if I was swinging an axe!!!
With the mention of Hydraulics for the 755, I realized what a forward thinking guy you really are Kleeman! It's like you're playing CHESS, and just showing (dribbling out) the CHECKERS ! Great video (and use and explanation of the value of TIME !!!!
Mike, looking good. You forgot to mention a couple of things (If your sitting in an enclosed cab): One, you don't have to stand out in the rain and cut/split firewood. You don't get full of saw dust. And it is nice and Cool-summer/warm-winter in the cab (Someone may not consider that work 😂😂).
BTW: You should get the Head- mount for your camera. That way, we can get a Captain Kleeman perspective view (it will help cuts down on accidental injuries and vertigo .😂😂)!
Time is precious for sure great to see 120 back on channel doing it’s thing enjoyed the watch as always your thoughts 👍👋🇨🇦
Another great production Mike . So happy TH-cam has opened up some opportunities for you .
I wish we had something like that when I was growing up. We had a boiler in our basement that would do either coal or wood. I have dim memories of when I was very young of getting coal delivered. I spent most of my growing up years going to fell trees and split them for firewood in the late summer and early fall.
Hi Mike, Great vid! I got the dipstick gag with the shirt! That is one hell of a processor! I can imagine that its very rewarding to use too.Those C&C equipment guys know what they are doing! Can’t wait for more on the hatch! Jerry..UK
Firewood processor saves a lot of time in more than one way. This is going to be great to attach to backhoe.
Thank you C&C equipment for making this possible.
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Processor is awsome. That was alot of firewood and not splitting by hand is a win win. Thanks for sharing.
You bet
Hi Mike. Splitting wood is somewhat fun when you want to do it but not much fun when you have to do it. That machine is pretty sweet. Made short work out of that log pile which would have to have been bucked before you could split it by hand. In the rain, that would not be fun. Got my limestone piece the other day. Thank you!
-mike
Glad to hear it!
That thing is a definitely a back saver for sure
That’s a great setup Mike. Now that’s a way to cut and split firewood. Thanks for sharing.
Definitely a time saver, working full time in what is a stressful job sometimes you just need to do things that take your mind of things. Would be interesting to know what the time scales are for replacing the chain, I suppose though that's down to the type of and age of timber. Don't know if anything has said it yet, but thanks for your service, even though I live across the pond anyone that does a job that potentially saves lives, needs respect.👍
The variables of type and dirt content from harvest in bark are the factor of time between chain tune
Capt'n, It sure gives you plenty of smiles per hour of use.
I would add a labor and back saver. You let the machine to the heavy lifting.
For someone that had to split wood when I was younger, I'd say YES save the money and get one of these.
One of the first things you learn in any project management course is, you can always get more people, more money, more material, more of anything you need for the project except for more time.
So most of the projects I take on at the house use the same sort of reasoning as you do: is doing this myself worth the time, or are there other things I should spend my time on and get someone else to do the other tasks?
I grew up with us heating with firewood… we got a system down after my father fashioned his own woodsplitter (much like DP and MBTS built the tile-plow).. but it still took 5 of us a whole day to do the amount of wood you have there and we all had sore backs… my only complaint.. Where was that when we could have used that in the late 70’s?
I learned that you really need a cabed skid steer with how that saw throws the wood chips! Luv ya's from Kentucky!!!
I could watch wood splitting all day!
The way I paid off my first car was splitting wood then stacking it in neighbors pickup "Old Blue" for 10 dollars per cord.. whew.. okay that was 1988 and I was just turning 18 haha. Neighbor that I bought car from had a side business of selling fire wood, that would pay for his project of rebuilding a convertable GTO..
Bing, bang, boom, all done!! Time is money. Nicely done Captain taking us through the thought process. Anchors away!!👍🇺🇸
Well Mike,
You certainly got comfortable with the processor. Watching you make adjustments when the cut piece got cocked and the short endcuts didn't want to fall right show.
As someone who has hand cut and split a few thousand cord of wood in my younger years, I would definitely be considering that processor if I were in need of wood these days.
Great video.🤙
Thanks!
Excellent review! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I say you get alot done with everything you do. Im sure not gonna question what im not doing at all. Carry on. Keep the funny stuff coming.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ideas and videos. I’ve always liked the look of that type of wood processor. Having split wood for heating the house as a kid for many years you never loose appreciation for tools that make a job you’ve done better. One idea you might want to make your own that I’ve seen others do is to make a simple wood carrier to split into. They used a pallet with an upright post at each corner and what looked like snow fence to form a well ventilated box to split into and then move and stack with pallet forks. I could see you setting a pallet or two onto a trailer for delivery. Wishing you and your family the best.
Hi you should have started the video Captain’s Log-start time-09:18. 👍🐝🌞
Two things they don’t make more of any more is time and land, both of which, if used wisely, gives untold benefits. Like the way you think, like the wood processor, great video, thank you so much.
That much fire-wood in half a day. It wood (*would*. I know) have taken me two days to cut and split that. And it's as you say, "If I had the time".
Nice attachment. Here in north Atlanta, a cord of oak split and delivered is going for $700. My neighbor brings in 5g a weekend.on average as a.side.gig with firewood.
Wish we had that market here. It's dang near just waste where we are
If one has access to a skid steer, this would be a great tool for upping your rate of firewood production considerably. I like it.
New record for consecutive days being alive ❤ I needto use that
“Persimmon” is my new safe word!
It used to be “Pineapple Juice” 😂
Makes quick work of what you need to cut.😊
Like the video Capt .on Firewood Processor .
Double thumbs up!
Your correct "TIME" being a gray hair something that has flew by is time. Be Safe
The guy I used to work for and my sister's ex boyfriend had a towable log splitting rig. You could load few logs at a time on it. Since he had large quantity of wood he wouldn't bother throwing split wood into his boiler but whole bucked logs. His philosophy was that the logs took longer to burn meaning only having to load it up once a day so he would more time doing other things.
All depends on the burner and the type of wood
To many variables as to whether right or wrong, firebox size and shape vs wood size, seasoned dry split wood vs non seasoned unsplit moisture content etc etc.
Nice time saving machine.😊
It sure is!
It's not just the time as it is reducing the wear and tear on the body. It's hell getting old.
The Halverson is an awesome tool Mike. A real time & back saver. $60 per cord near you? WOW...a cord is running $225 my way (so many people here heat with wood so it's supply & demand)
Captain great video awesome machine! Thanks for sharing! Kevin
For speed later palletize the firewood. 4x4 pallet then shrink wrap makes loading and unloading easier. Also means that you only touch by hand once. Pick the pallet up set it on flatbed strap it down deliver to location and unload pallet. By wrapping it helps keep the weather out and held together for transport and ricked/stacked.
Or borrow from DP (forgive my Tarzan English) cages for water reservoirs (like one he used for utility - fuel and greasing station)
I never thought about shrink wrapping it! Even the clear plastic film you wind around pallets for shipping would be okay.
Thanks for sharing!
@@patti2413 it’ll also help dry your firewood, by keeping it out of the weather
@@robertlukacs1762 yes! That was my primary goal!
BUT…if you wrap it when it’s not completely dry, wouldn’t the plastic keep the moisture IN??
I think it may be okay IF you did it in mid-summer AND you made sure it was already REALLY dry.
But even then, wrapped in plastic and sitting in heat, I think there’s going to be some condensation.
There WILL be some air flow from the bottom of the pallet, but heat rises, so most of the condensation will be at the top, so I’m not sure enough air will get to the top layers to dry it out. 🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️
Maybe sitting in the hot hot sun WILL be enough to dry it out completely??🤷♀️
Yes??? No???
As you’ve obviously wrapped wood before, I’d like to hear your thoughts on this!😊
Thanks! Patti
@@patti2413 actually you’re only wrapping the sides so the top and bottom are both open. Once delivered then you cover the top. So you’re question is legit. But as a supplier, it’s a space and time saver. Quick loading onto our flatbed trucks and with our (brain fart) forklift’s. Easy delivery. Our perforated plastic wrap allows some air flow as well. But I was thinking about his situation with limited stuff. As for my biggest customers they have covered section that 4 of my pallets are able to sit in. As for my residence we place them on the side of the house on a concrete pad or edge of driveway. As for wet wood/green it is piled high for a year to dry before we palletize it. And that’s under what we call a portable umbrella just to reduce rainfall.
Great job keep up the great work love your videos thank you
Thanks for watching!
Good job captain
For some I can see it being able to pay for itself fast.
I don't have any trees...
The biggest problem see s to be visibility. This is a common problem with most all front mounted tools. My suggestion would be a camera set up on the lift arm(s) or top of the cab. It's not just skid steers either it's all front loader style attachments with a problem.
I had a camera setup for it. Honestly, like any equipment, seat time is the real answer
For some reason this video made me think of Fly like an Eagle by Steve Miller.
Does your buddy taking the wood have a trailer? It would be slick to split the wood directly in to trailer for ultimate time efficiency.
It is Oktober how You this Video make ! The Winter come, that You make Fire Wood is necessary. Good with the Machine go it quick and lighter as with Saw and Chopper. That You the Effizienz from this Machine to know is to Expect.. Greeting from Austria 🇦🇹
That’s quite a fancy machine, I’d love one of those, but don’t have a skid steer or the money to buy the unit either, lol, guess it’s back to the chain saw and maul, have good Mike
Time is a commodity that is a thing that slips us all by and life is too short anyway.
Wish I had one of those all those years ago when an axe was the only thing to split the wood for the stove and open fire.
Nice thanks for sharing 😅
Do I forsee a trip to see c&c equipment in your future?
Not really into cutting wood as most trees in my area have only been planted in the last 150 years and most of the native trees cut down 200 to 500 years ago and they grow so very slowly because of the wind
Very nice machine. Big improvement from an axe 👍 I was wondering if you could split into the truck or wagon.
You are CORRECT ABOUT ........TIME.......
In the rain how much are the tracks tearing up yer yard? 21:04
👍🏻👍🏻because one is just never enough. 🤛🏻🤛🏻
That plug is they call a cannon plug in the military it’s also known as a shell connector. I believe it’s because Cannon makes them for the military.
Good demo lil Mike!
Your time is precious as you said it takes longer as you have to set up the shots for us 🙏 you didn’t use the remove camera??? 👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
Awesome video! 👌 Thank you for sharing! 😊😊
I do what I want :)
Would you be able to raise it high enough to process it directly into the dump truck bed? That would be a big time saver! But since you have a bucket loader, you can scoop it up just as easy.
He tried that with his ranger in previous usage of procesor
Like the voice over great
pretty slick tool to have sure hope the 555 can run it with ease
So as I see it, there are 2 more pieces to the puzzle, modifications to the 555 so it can operate the processor (which you mentioned) and getting that dump truck in action so you can split right into it and never touch the wood. Am I right?
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Very cool.
I think you covered almost all of the bases on the use. My only question is how much wood you can process before you have to sharpen the chain?
Hey captain can that wood processor be attached to your Ford 555 front bucket assembly I thought make a attachment like your processor then just slide it on the front buckets assembly
hello mike it's is randy and i like yours video is cool thanks mike friends randy . and i am enjoy yours video mike thanks friends randy
Firewood Processer?! Did we jst become best friends?! Hahaha
Clint might have a cab with less RUST IN IT 😂😂😂😂
will the 555 have enough hydraulic pressure to run the saw? at the speed it needs
Logger Wade!! Hows he doing?
Miss that Son of a Buck on “TH-cam’s”
So what did you have to trade you’re perfect to use the Taco? Lol!
How’s the bridge holding up Mike , haven’t seen it in any of your videos?
Can you setup your backhoe to power that processor? That would be great for convenience for your time and attention. Ooops! Got excited and asked a question before you answered the question. Silly me! But comments are good so I’ll just leave this here. 😂
Time is the missing factor for.most every DIY job .
What is YOUR time worth , in terms of dollars , and , in terms of what you could instead be doing with that time ?
I could see it making sense if you already had a machine that could run it.
nice work then will you fix up dump truck
Doesn't matter one brass farthan your the one doing it❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊
Your review is nice and all ...... buuut .....
Your outros sell me on anticipating your next video. Keep being awesome Cap.
i think a saw mill only makes sense if your going to build something yourself such as a shed, workshop or poll barn for your equipment and your budget doesn't allow you to get it professionally built.