Great job selling the remainder of the wood. We have a smaller dump trailer (8x5foot) and that has the wheels under the deck making it much higher. Seeing this dump reminded me how ours dumps into a tighter pile but it is much harder to load as it is higher
Brad that was an easy way to get rid of the scraps etc. I've got a lot of shorts I've got to split down whenever I get the time. Hope you guys had a good Christmas. Take care and be safe.
Now that’s cool Derek. My last tour in Iraq, i was responsible for a large area including Sinjar Mountain, where the local tribes of Yezedi made charcoal on a pretty large scale, for trade with other villages. It was cool to see. Thanks again, Brad
The small pieces feed our wood stove and the large pieces I sell as boiler wood.
Awesome Joe. I watched Sunday!
Great job selling the remainder of the wood. We have a smaller dump trailer (8x5foot) and that has the wheels under the deck making it much higher. Seeing this dump reminded me how ours dumps into a tighter pile but it is much harder to load as it is higher
I would like to dump into tighter piles for sure Joseph! Thanks and Happy New Year!
Hello, you are always hard at work. I'm currently making firewood again. Wish you a nice weekend. Greetings from Germany, Peter.
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Thanks, you too!
Good afternoon Brad.
Same thing with us here.
I don’t waste anything.
Happy New Year Brad!
Happy New Year Gary!
Nice load and a great sale. Sometimes i get a sale for off cuts. Sometimes i give it to my neighbor!
Thanks Craig, Happy New Year!
@nelsonridgefarm you and your family have a Happy New Year too!
Brad that was an easy way to get rid of the scraps etc. I've got a lot of shorts I've got to split down whenever I get the time. Hope you guys had a good Christmas. Take care and be safe.
Thanks Ben! Happy New Year! Wondering how your ibc totes are selling that you brought down to your firewood stand!
@ They sold a few to start with but have been slow lately. I’m sure they’ll be a hot item if the weather gets really cold.
Great job. Most of ours goes to my brother-in-law for his wood boiler, but I turn some into charcoal for the blacksmith forge.... and cooking
Now that’s cool Derek. My last tour in Iraq, i was responsible for a large area including Sinjar Mountain, where the local tribes of Yezedi made charcoal on a pretty large scale, for trade with other villages. It was cool to see. Thanks again, Brad
Hope you can find another hony hole!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
@@davidedwards3734 thanks David, me too!
We always just called them cripples and were given away most times with a load
Thanks!
How much was for that?
$100 and thanks!
We burn ours in the fireplace
Insert. Also camping wood.
@@billbertagnoli4226 thanks Bill, appreciate it!
Tell the gentleman to fill that honey hole back up and you will see him next year . 👍🏻🇺🇸🪵
You got that right Del! I just did a video for Sunday where I totaled up all the specifics on the honey hole to see if it was worth it.