Selling splitters and splitting firewood!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2025
- Our #allwood Musclewood is back up for grabs and will be ready for delivery the end of November. Let me know if you are interested.
We #split and #deliver #firewood before we fill the #roadsideracks. We did have a few hiccups along the way but Kevin was the shining star in today's video.
You have said it in one of your pass videos, and ever since then I have been following and watching your videos. It was that you buy all your equipment. Your splitter, chainsaw, everything you need. No company gives you equipment to use to show it off. I like that about your channel. You are like one of us small guys, who has to work for everything we got.
If we ever have anything to demo on the channel it will be made in full disclosure. Borrowed equipment is hard to give a full honest opinion of. I like to be able to give my honest view without hurting feelings on either end.
Love your machine and the great work you guys do. God bless.
@@131dyana thank you so much for your support we appreciate you very much!
Someone is going to be really happy with that splitter! They are BUILT!
@@hardworkingmanoutdoors going to another Maine firewood business. They will be very pleased with it!
@ well that didn’t take long and yes they will!
Every good Woodyard needs a Kevin!
@@meltedwheeliebin they sure do and men like Kevin are far and few between!!
Kevin is a pretty cool cat and one hell of a work hand
He sure is a worker and a half that's for sure!
Excited to see your new Machine!
@@oakiewoodsman it's going to be a beast of a machine!
@@WilleysFirewood excellent!
Hey Russ, I was intrigued by Kevin moving rounds and I guessed they were ASH for roadside! Thanks for explaining that to us!!!
@@kenskuts I figured it was worth explaining because I didn't want someone o think that we had started losing our marbles! 😜
Great video. I can’t wait to see your new splitter. Bobby good people.
@@BW35bucket Bobby builds amazing machines! That is why we wanted to be a dealer ourselves. Can't wait to get a bunch more people into Allwood splitters so they can see for themselves.
Really curious, he showed me your machine you’re getting. But I can’t remember if the new swiveling wedge was part of it. That is super cool feature.
@ yes it will be part of it! That feature is so cool
Hello Russ, Kevin and Gramps. Nice work guys.👍🇺🇸
@@outdoorswithlarryrobin thank you Mr Larry and Mrs Robin. We appreciate you!
Another great video kevin is getting more confident on the camera and i noticed the channel subs is going up fast
@@conormccrea4408 we are getting some traction now and Kevin is getting much more confident.
The wind was really screaming today . Non stop blowing sawdust in ya eyes all day down here in so Maine . Took us along time to get used to the you tube safety police . If a guy had to follow all of there rules we wouldn’t get much done but they can be quite entertaining to read lol .
@@AllenFamilyFirewood I was literally laughing at some of them! We want to go home every night more than anyone else and we do what we have to do so that we can. Gramp is old school and there is no changing him. We were fighting sawdust all day long up here too. Gonna be a cold night!
Your way is the safest for you. We all have our own way of doing things. keep up the great videos. Gramps is amazing at his age.
@@johndenoma6397 Gramp is a inspiration to many people that's for sure. We do what works for us just as you mentioned. Thanks for dropping by!
Good funny video, thank you for sharing Russ and Kevin stay well
Thank you we try our best and sometimes things just don't work the way we want them to
Thank you we try our best and sometimes things just don't work the way we want them to 🤣
Thanks for sharing! I really enjoyed this one (and a few others as I have only recently found your channel and subscribed).
@@BuckCountryWoodyard appreciate very much you spending your time with us. And thank you very much for subscribing
You go Kevin!
@@georgesalamon8128 he is a huge asset that is irreplaceable because it's hard to fit that munch work in a package that size.
Little man handles the Hugh logs like a 6.5 ,250 lbs man 😮
Kevin is a beast for his size that's for sure!
I am new to yal , thanks to Hardworking man!
@@rogerl8488 glad to have you along! Heath and Rachel are awesome
Glad you slowed it down, It will last exponentially longer. most PPE provides false sense of security...🌲
@@visionisscaryYTg yeah no need to race right now the orders don't warrant it and there is no reward for it. We need to work at our pace and be content
That engine has rod inserts bearing which makes it a better option, more like a car engine with longer life 😊❤
Honda makes quality equipment!
Good job buddy !! Quality work right there
@@cody28h thank you very much! We appreciate you stopping by!
Kevin got some nice Costco gloves. My mother-in-law and wife get me a few packages every Christmas.
@@DanielAtkinsFirewood yeah they don't last long though that's for sure. Firewood eats gloves up!
hi there good show , best to all john
Thank you sir! We have a video coming for you tomorrow.
Kevin worked himself right out of his clothes. I'm like Gramps, no ppe. But I'm looking into pants, if I find a comfortable pair.
@@OpenAirAdventure Kevin is a workhorse. I don't think gramp would wear the pants but I could be wrong. Thanks for dropping in Kenny
i will be there john
I have a really nice homemade conveyor but not nearly as nice as yours belt is definitely the way to go keep up the hard work
My conveyor is my favorite piece of equipment I own. It has saved me so much work.
Wind was ripping today in Rhode Island too.
@@Stihlalive044 it is howling up here now. It's going to be a cold night
@WilleysFirewood Oh yes.
What is the difference between the old and new splitters
@@thomasworatschka6860 old splitter was 4.5-5 second cycle. The new one is sub 2 second when up to operating temperature. Old machine had wedges that required tools to change. The new one has a tool free wedge system. Old machine ran a 24hp Honda the new splitter is 38hp Kohler. Lots more differences but these are the big ones.
I don’t have any experience with yellow birch but it looks like it splits like hickory lol
@@FoothillsFirewood it's either straight grain and pops right open or it's a twisted ball of fibers and fights to the last inch!
Bonsoir j ai une question te bloquer allumer 🔥 il sont faits avec de la cire ou de la paraffine ?
They are made with paraffin.
@WilleysFirewood merci pour ta réponse bonne soirée