You are so Right my. FRIEND. A little goes a long way. I wanted to cut today but Couldn't. To Snowy out. Better tomorrow and Wednesday. I Refined my Way of doing Wood. Cut my Rounds put in Garage and Split it in a Few Days. I help our neighbor out next Door quitea bit. He helped me when I was down, then he was down so it my Turn now. Stay Safe out there. Forgot to Mention, I have a Fiskers Hookaroon now. Excellent piece of Equipment. Ron from the Woodyard in Upstate NY.
@@ronbrooks6681 glad to hear that you like the pickeroon! Keep me posted I'm excited for you to get back cutting and splitting. Be well and stay warm!!
Nice work Russ and Kevin! Little bit everyday is what I live by! It’s something I have always said often as well! Got some splitting done tonight with my favorite woodyard helper. It all adds up👍🏻👍🏻
@@DanielAtkinsFirewood it's crazy I never thought of it. I've seen it soo many times on other Chanel's and until today it never clicked. Could be the best or worse $50 I spend this week 🤣 We will see.
What a great idea with the bed tarp! I think you’re onto something with the smaller delivery’s less work more money! You’re absolute right no one is better than anyone else!❤️
Good morning, Russ and Kevin. What another great video of you two doing what comes natural 👍🏼. Keep up the great work, boys. Hopefully the one ton truck works out for you, Russ. Cargo unloaded! Great idea, hopefully it works ok 👍🏼.
Yes, glad you just bought that up, I too never thought about that until now, didn’t know how cheap it was, for me it will be more expensive 🇨🇦, but something to look into just for myself, cargo unloader , cool👍🚜
Rising tides raise all ships, its a great phrase i heard from a guy who wants to see those around him succeed and i know you want all those around you to succeed. thanks for another wonderful video Russ!!
Always something going on here,makes it interesting and you are always thinking of better ways good video, yes I'm hibernating for a couple of days bad weather is on it's way
I've considered one of the cargo unloaders several times. I think OWB Joe has good luck with them because he stacks the wood between the wheel wells which allows less stress on the unloader. I'll be interested to see how it works for you!
If Kevin likes to stack, maybe send him out on the stacking jobs. If they're willing to pay for delivery like that, they'd be thrilled to have it stacked, too.
@@Nittany83 if they are willing to pay I can learn to like stacking as well but I have a few ideas that may only have us handling the split firewood a single time 🤔
I tryed one of harbor freights tailgate loaders an got 3 loads outa it before it busted . Check out Mike at k-L firewood his recent video shows the harbor freight tailgate loader an how fast it broke on him . We are waiting till end of April to get a dump insert but it will make Karen able to go do them small loads by her self . Hopefully you have better luck than mike or we did with that unloader .
@@AllenFamilyFirewood time will tell I know if I break it I can fix it too. I'm still hunting on marketplace though because a dump insert would be really handy for the small loads.
@ seems the further south you go the cheeper the price for used inserts . Around here there mostly rusted out . I think aluminum or stainless is the way to go but wowzers they want an arm an a leg for them .
@@nmancini no still have it. It's a yard truck at this point not really suitable for the road without some work. Had a bunch of tire kickers but no one with any cash.
I would get something to protect your back window saw a lot broken out when people loading there wood at tree company sliders cost a fortune just saying some people even brought a piece of plywood to help protect it but if you get a rack to protect it would make me feel better cause saw a lot get broken the right English will cost you a window that is why I would tell people to throw it in but take handfuls to fill in sides to be safe have a good day my friend
@WilleysFirewood thank God I saw a bunch broken out so that is why I brought it up so glad hope gets here soon enough I just posted stuff I seen happened and post thanks for getting back to me be watching your videos
@@WilleysFirewood thanks I could write a book but don't hell they couldn't read my writing and any thing I see I point out and I asked questions also cause I don't know it all that way we both learning and seem to know what we doing thanks again I subscribed to the channel
We went down to tree company owner house and split up some ash wood asked him how long to season said could burn in a month and he did i had people come get wood from me and resale it to customers and people who bundles wood comes and buys wood off me owner son delivered wood has a bed inserts and can pu end gate up side boards so. A cord of wood to sell to customers you can learn by watching other people i watch cause it is in my blood once you do it your hooked i watch most of them on here and leave a comment nice people selling wood on here
@@KevinHarvey-qw5mj the woodhound community is full of great people and I'm always looking to learn and improve. Ash is one of if not the fastest seasoning hardwood.
Great idea Russ. And you're right.....We are all doing the same thing, just in different ways! great video.
We are all in a woodyard some are just bigger than others and I feel we need to support each other as much as we can.
You are so Right my. FRIEND. A little goes a long way. I wanted to cut today but Couldn't. To Snowy out. Better tomorrow and Wednesday. I Refined my Way of doing Wood. Cut my Rounds put in Garage and Split it in a Few Days.
I help our neighbor out next Door quitea bit. He helped me when I was down, then he was down so it my Turn now. Stay Safe out there. Forgot to Mention, I have a Fiskers Hookaroon now. Excellent piece of Equipment. Ron from the Woodyard in Upstate NY.
@@ronbrooks6681 glad to hear that you like the pickeroon! Keep me posted I'm excited for you to get back cutting and splitting. Be well and stay warm!!
Nice work Russ and Kevin! Little bit everyday is what I live by! It’s something I have always said often as well! Got some splitting done tonight with my favorite woodyard helper. It all adds up👍🏻👍🏻
@@toddsoutsideagain that's awesome! Enjoy the time while you can. I love having family in the woodyard.
This is why I like watching other channels. How can I do it more efficiently and be effective.
@@DanielAtkinsFirewood it's crazy I never thought of it. I've seen it soo many times on other Chanel's and until today it never clicked. Could be the best or worse $50 I spend this week 🤣 We will see.
What a great idea with the bed tarp! I think you’re onto something with the smaller delivery’s less work more money! You’re absolute right no one is better than anyone else!❤️
@@Russellsfirewood I think small amounts will pay large dividends
Great reflexes Kevin, even in slo-mo...🎄 spray the bed with silicone spray.
@@visionisscaryYTg yes I have an ati friction coating to spray on the bed liner. Kevin is very quick that's for sure!
Good morning, Russ and Kevin. What another great video of you two doing what comes natural 👍🏼. Keep up the great work, boys. Hopefully the one ton truck works out for you, Russ. Cargo unloaded! Great idea, hopefully it works ok 👍🏼.
@@Chucky-b7v time will tell but for $50 can't not try it. Thanks for stopping by!
I had to go back and made sure I subscribed and I did so be ready for next video thanks for posting my friend
@@KevinHarvey-qw5mj we try to post 5-6 times per week and put some shorts up too. There will be lots to watch.
@WilleysFirewood thanks good to know have a good evening my friend
Yes, glad you just bought that up, I too never thought about that until now, didn’t know how cheap it was, for me it will be more expensive 🇨🇦, but something to look into just for myself, cargo unloader , cool👍🚜
@@Lens-KeepingBusy had to try it. Can't get any cheaper. Thanks for dropping by Len
Nice can't wait to see it works
@@KevinViolette-td1xy should make it easier I think. We will see
You are going to like your cargo unloader. I bought one about a month ago and I feel like it has paid for itself. Keep up the good work
@@ronniecrook6313 I can't wait to see how it works. For $50 bucks how can you not give it a try?
Rising tides raise all ships, its a great phrase i heard from a guy who wants to see those around him succeed and i know you want all those around you to succeed. thanks for another wonderful video Russ!!
@@willdavidsonakawd3062 Thanks Will we appreciate your support and want all fellow woodhounds to do well
I’m gunna just go ahead and just say it everyone wishes they had a Kevin running around there wood yard
@@robertdunning74 damn straight they do! Kevin is a huge help and an even better friend!!
You should let Kevin split more often, he's awesome.
@@martinbelzak5153 I'll try to get him to split more but I let Kevin and Gramp both do what they like I'm just pleased to have the help.
TCs Outdoors has one too. With the bedliner I wonder if you'll have to dig out around the wheel wells like Joe does
@@brandonhoad9033 not sure but we will put it to the test!
Russ I was just saying to myself a cargo unloader and ya said it. We definitely learn from other channels.
@@OpenAirAdventure like I said if we all learn and help each other we will get a lot further ahead.
Always something going on here,makes it interesting and you are always thinking of better ways good video, yes I'm hibernating for a couple of days bad weather is on it's way
@@digger413 we are all tough and will weather the storm! Have to keep trying to improve every single day!
It looks a little warmer there today, Kevin's only wearing 3 layers of clothes. Good stuff.
@@nailpounder3013 it was a balmy 28 degrees today and got up to 40 by 230pm. I'll take it over 3 degrees that's for sure.
I've considered one of the cargo unloaders several times. I think OWB Joe has good luck with them because he stacks the wood between the wheel wells which allows less stress on the unloader. I'll be interested to see how it works for you!
@@BensFirewood we won't be easy on it so may the odds forever be in its favor.
If Kevin likes to stack, maybe send him out on the stacking jobs. If they're willing to pay for delivery like that, they'd be thrilled to have it stacked, too.
@@Nittany83 if they are willing to pay I can learn to like stacking as well but I have a few ideas that may only have us handling the split firewood a single time 🤔
Kevin is a wood splitting machine
@@MikeMcguire-fn7zy Kevin is a valuable asset. He takes pride in everything he does
6 & 8 way wedge may speed things up?
@@terrencejreich yes the new splitter will have a 6 way wedge. At current pace we are 35-45 minutes per cord as an average
🤘Funny you say we do the same thing only different. I charge$160 for a 1/3 cord but free delivery within 10 miles. Same price as you only different!
@@Mainelywork hahaha some are more alike than others I suppose. They even drive the same trucks
I tryed one of harbor freights tailgate loaders an got 3 loads outa it before it busted . Check out Mike at k-L firewood his recent video shows the harbor freight tailgate loader an how fast it broke on him . We are waiting till end of April to get a dump insert but it will make Karen able to go do them small loads by her self . Hopefully you have better luck than mike or we did with that unloader .
@@AllenFamilyFirewood time will tell I know if I break it I can fix it too. I'm still hunting on marketplace though because a dump insert would be really handy for the small loads.
@ seems the further south you go the cheeper the price for used inserts . Around here there mostly rusted out . I think aluminum or stainless is the way to go but wowzers they want an arm an a leg for them .
Hey I was thinking maybe you could lease out Kevin I could use him in my wood yard for a day or 2 he’s a great worker/helper.
@@howardwhitcomb6381 Kevin is a great worker that's for sure.
Russ, did you guys end up selling the dump truck yet? I thought I saw it in a recent video
@@nmancini no still have it. It's a yard truck at this point not really suitable for the road without some work. Had a bunch of tire kickers but no one with any cash.
I’m going to be surprised if it holds up to a week of use, HF makes light weight items for home use only 😢😢😢
@@philliphall5198 nothing ventured nothing gained I guess. Going to try it very soon so we shall see
I would get something to protect your back window saw a lot broken out when people loading there wood at tree company sliders cost a fortune just saying some people even brought a piece of plywood to help protect it but if you get a rack to protect it would make me feel better cause saw a lot get broken the right English will cost you a window that is why I would tell people to throw it in but take handfuls to fill in sides to be safe have a good day my friend
@@KevinHarvey-qw5mj I have a headache rack coming for it. We will hope the window holds out until then!
@WilleysFirewood thank God I saw a bunch broken out so that is why I brought it up so glad hope gets here soon enough I just posted stuff I seen happened and post thanks for getting back to me be watching your videos
@ I appreciate any and all experiences and advice I can gather!
@@WilleysFirewood thanks I could write a book but don't hell they couldn't read my writing and any thing I see I point out and I asked questions also cause I don't know it all that way we both learning and seem to know what we doing thanks again I subscribed to the channel
@ I look forward to your input on the channel be well and thanks for subscribing
We went down to tree company owner house and split up some ash wood asked him how long to season said could burn in a month and he did i had people come get wood from me and resale it to customers and people who bundles wood comes and buys wood off me owner son delivered wood has a bed inserts and can pu end gate up side boards so. A cord of wood to sell to customers you can learn by watching other people i watch cause it is in my blood once you do it your hooked i watch most of them on here and leave a comment nice people selling wood on here
@@KevinHarvey-qw5mj the woodhound community is full of great people and I'm always looking to learn and improve. Ash is one of if not the fastest seasoning hardwood.
Seems a high school kid would get a business going just stacking wood for people ??? Just my thinking back to my childhood, money = clothes 😊
If I could find a couple of them I'm sure I could keep them more than busy!