I never used to talk about this house as my buddy owned it and is very private. But its sold now so... was a rich man back in the day built it with political aspirations. Brought materials in on the railroad to build it. Family still owns farm ground in the area and there is a separate quarters for servants
Instead of using wedges you could cut through the log leaving 2 inch from the top than cut down till through then come back up.. haven't pinched my saw since someone gave me that bit of info
Carry some wedges to place in the top cuts (and you don't have to hammer them in) You'll thank me later. Please wear some chaps on video. It's all good until it's not.
Ben, I want to apologize for what I wrote about you asking people to consider helping Joe with a new truck. Joe has given many hours of enjoyment to many viewers who could help him and not even miss the money. I am so sorry. You are a good and descent person.
Oh it's ok. I said what I said with some seriousness but also sort of tounge and cheek. I do like watching his show also. He has interesting stuff and puts good effort into making a good show for us to watch
Could sell some of it.. its not great firewood dont sell to ppl with open face fireplaces it pops alot an throws big coals will start a fire only outdoor burners n wood stove should burn it n side note its alot like pine needs sit for almost 2 yrs to burn good
NIIICEEE. I see ya took my advice on the wedge Good man I been out doing the same events you are in the video lol Hot rodded echo cs590 and a holzfforma g660 (stihl ms660 clone)
If you could I’d love to know a little of the history of the house. It appears to be vacant. Any idea how long it’s been vacant? Big old houses intrigue me. I’m slowly working on a trailer load of standing dead elm which is great firewood but really splits hard.
There is a comment above this one where I talk about the house a little. Build by a rich man and was a nursing home at one point in the 60s or 70s. Has separate servants quarters. Used the railroad to bring in materials to build it originally
You need to watch back 49 his wife actually helps (stacks , loads ,splits and smiles) . I have only sceen your wife's fingers on the camera and heard her give you a bunch of orders !!!
Good video. Where was your little limping saw ? Those are awesome for topping out trees like that without wearing yourself out. Anyway have a great day ! Happy easter.
That's the only one I got to cut. I didn't cut it into the exact right lengths but u can have it for just firewood price if ya want if you'll come pick it up at my house. I'll load it for u. Do ya live around here ?
Thanks for another great video 👍 🌲🌲🌲
Good size Walnut !! Nice job.
Cool mate Nice.😆
I can't wait to see that wood on the splitter!
Gona be some heavy stuff for sure
What a grand old house ! The firewood is a bonus and I can almost smell the two stroke from down under . Good job Ben and Wife .
Haha. Thanks gus
Thanks for another great video 👍
I’ve been sick all weekend so this was good to watch today. Felt like I was cutting right there with ya. Keep them videos coming
Hope ya feel better Jason. I'll cut for both of us while ur sick man
Hope Easter was great! Awesome video!
Thanks man. Easter went well here. Hope yours is good as well
I like your new video the moming you did a really good this will make a lot off firewood buddy good jop on your video buddy
Thanks Travis
Happy Easter too you buddy
@@traviscover590 thanks man. Happy Easter weekend to u too.
Hello from Piqua Ohio
One of your best yet, a little history on the house would be great as I live in New England in a 225 year old house.
I never used to talk about this house as my buddy owned it and is very private. But its sold now so... was a rich man back in the day built it with political aspirations. Brought materials in on the railroad to build it. Family still owns farm ground in the area and there is a separate quarters for servants
Slice an dice🪵🪵🪵👍👏😎
That excavator is the way to go.Great video
Thanks man.
Instead of using wedges you could cut through the log leaving 2 inch from the top than cut down till through then come back up.. haven't pinched my saw since someone gave me that bit of info
That sounds like a good idea. I'll have to try that
Happy Easter to you and the family..
Happy Easter Dan. Thanks man
Happy Easter to you your wife and your little one
Carry some wedges to place in the top cuts (and you don't have to hammer them in) You'll thank me later. Please wear some chaps on video. It's all good until it's not.
Ben, I want to apologize for what I wrote about you asking people to consider helping Joe with a new truck. Joe has given many hours of enjoyment to many viewers who could help him and not even miss the money. I am so sorry. You are a good and descent person.
Oh it's ok. I said what I said with some seriousness but also sort of tounge and cheek. I do like watching his show also. He has interesting stuff and puts good effort into making a good show for us to watch
Great video. Happy Easter. And I’ll say it again, Where Are Your Chaps? Please be safe.
Thanks man and ur right I know it
Could sell some of it.. its not great firewood dont sell to ppl with open face fireplaces it pops alot an throws big coals will start a fire only outdoor burners n wood stove should burn it n side note its alot like pine needs sit for almost 2 yrs to burn good
Sure is heavy stuff. I know that much. Thanks for the good info man
NIIICEEE. I see ya took my advice on the wedge
Good man
I been out doing the same events you are in the video lol
Hot rodded echo cs590 and a holzfforma g660 (stihl ms660 clone)
That works real good with the wedges like you said. Thanks man
If you could I’d love to know a little of the history of the house. It appears to be vacant. Any idea how long it’s been vacant? Big old houses intrigue me. I’m slowly working on a trailer load of standing dead elm which is great firewood but really splits hard.
There is a comment above this one where I talk about the house a little. Build by a rich man and was a nursing home at one point in the 60s or 70s. Has separate servants quarters. Used the railroad to bring in materials to build it originally
You need to watch back 49 his wife actually helps (stacks , loads ,splits and smiles) . I have only sceen your wife's fingers on the camera and heard her give you a bunch of orders !!!
Good video. Where was your little limping saw ? Those are awesome for topping out trees like that without wearing yourself out. Anyway have a great day ! Happy easter.
Thanks man. Happy Easter. I didn't bring the little saw to be honest. But I could have used my 290. I had it along for backup
If there is more walnut there, I know someone who would be interested in logging. I’m sure you know someone also.
That's the only one I got to cut. I didn't cut it into the exact right lengths but u can have it for just firewood price if ya want if you'll come pick it up at my house. I'll load it for u. Do ya live around here ?
No,,,, I live east probably 175 miles. Keep a eye out for walnut.
You could really use some help
For sure. Haha
I love working by myself. It’s challenging. But I really dig your machine. I’m leaning towards that over a tractor bucket or skid steer.