Why wouldn't you just bag it and put the finished bags in the bed of the truck or pallet so you don't have to waste the energy and time if touching it more then once time is money brother be as efficient as possible just a thought not trying to tell you how to run your business just trying to help a brother out god bless you and your family keep up the good work
After I became a paraplegic and I couldn't split long wood and I don't have 20 or $40 or $100 for a truck load fat people selling little $5 or $10 bundles on the road to keep warm for the night. When I was younger I would split and so would with my grandpa and the hardest part of that was loading up truck beds because we were doing 80 to $100 truck loads it was easy for him to make the price since I was doing all the work add splitting wood was like a hobby for me
Well done to you my goodd man, you took the initiative and look how enovative you have become. Keep it up
A master at his craft! Good on ya brother.
As a landscaper l also do firewood for private use and it is hard work
did you replace the "each" in the firewood selling place
Thanks for watching !
Now you’re just showing off. 😂
What percent of wood that you sell is bagged?
Maybe 25 percent
Where di you get the bags
Northernwoodsmen.com
Amazon 👍🏻
That last bag looked a tad skimpy bro.
Why wouldn't you just bag it and put the finished bags in the bed of the truck or pallet so you don't have to waste the energy and time if touching it more then once time is money brother be as efficient as possible just a thought not trying to tell you how to run your business just trying to help a brother out god bless you and your family keep up the good work
Thanks!! These bags are for my roadside stand and just to have premade. I only put out 10 at a time. On weekends it’s Easier to grab bags and restock.
After I became a paraplegic and I couldn't split long wood and I don't have 20 or $40 or $100 for a truck load fat people selling little $5 or $10 bundles on the road to keep warm for the night. When I was younger I would split and so would with my grandpa and the hardest part of that was loading up truck beds because we were doing 80 to $100 truck loads it was easy for him to make the price since I was doing all the work add splitting wood was like a hobby for me