Good video Adrian and would love to see the chain sharpening video, always good to have different ways to sharpen. Love the way ya keep your yard so clean/tidy, scraping the pit floor, brilliant!!
The only way is the safe way. This video is a good reminder of how easy it is to do it right, even when you are using a tool that is potentially very dangerous. Well done Adrian. Yes, I would like to see your way of sharpening the saw, and a quick demo of other ways to do the same..
Yes please Adrian to the chainsaw sharpening video. My Dad is the same age as yours and he loves throwing logs on the open 🔥 fire. One of the pleasures left in his life.😊 Just watching your video sitting in my parents garage plucking pheasants with a good WiFi signal.😊😊
I'd love to see the sharpening video as well. Your wheelbarrow is amazing I am going to try to source one here in Australia. I love the drone footage as well it's beautiful countryside and satisfying how tidy the farm is.
A video on sharpening chainsaws would be great 👍 I used to drop the chains into a local hardware store and they would sharpen them in a little vice / grinder setup. Another great video, brought me back a few years when we would be on the sticks for few days after work, hard work but good craic when few doing it, you manage very well on your own 👍 Well till the kids grow a bit more anyway, then u can put the feet up 😀
I use Ibc crates with tank taken out of them to store split timber. I leave it in an open shed or outside in summer and then just use loader to tip it into shed once dry
Wonder video Adrian 👍♥️ It's fantastic watching you go through your tick list of jobs on the farm, and your camera angles are fabulous 👍🏆 I love the smell of freshly cut wood, so I was trying to imagine it😂 I would love to see a video of different ways how to sharping a saw👍 Have a lovely day Adrian and family ❤
Great video Adrian. I've never seen a wheel barrow like that green plastic one before. Very cool. Carries a lot and fully empties. Oh and a Very Merry Christmas 🎄 to you and your whole family.
The wee saw looks like a ms160 , I’ve learnt over time it’s like yourself have the saw well set up, good sharp chain, oilway clean and functioning and a decent fuel/oil mix. A light weight saw like that isn’t going to wreck you like the big saws.
Adrian,my dad always Cuts up timber over the Christmas and he has a stihl same as you so he would love if you could do a chain sharpning video, happy Christmas to you and all the family.
Excellent video Adrian, and would love to see you do a chainsaw chain sharpening video....can't beat the right sized round file and a file guide to help for angle and a small tool for checking the height of the depth gauges or rakers and that, and a but of skill is all ya need
I find IBC cages great tor drying firewood, i also use a thumb on a mini excavator for holding the lengths of wood while cutting it, the thumb is also great for loading big rings of wood onto the splitter.
Good Day eh. Nice to see how other countries/areas handle their firewood. Small chunks=easy on the back. Mine is min 16 inch to 22 inch long anything larger then 12 inch dia gets split on my home made horizontal splitter. I prefer it to a store bought as I am 6ft 5inch tall so mine being a fair bit off the ground keeps the bending over to a min. Thanks for the content.
Ur certainly a farmervwho looks after your tools,adrian you have such a clean tidy farm...my kind of person if i owned a farm Can't do with mucky yards and things unkempt.
Great video Adrian,would love to see you edge the chain,i do it with an Aldi grinder my self,but as we say every day is a school day,so would love to see what might improve my methods or make life easier,keep up the good work,happy Xmas to you and yours.
I suppose that this time of the year is a lot slower for you on the farm, but still enough work to keep you busy? Happy Christmas to you and the Family.
In my wood burning stove days ended 2016 I had a cheep £150 log splitter machine mart own brand Clarke it worked great my mate a farmer bought same one he used sell cut logs he had same machine it lasted well still going I think. I think you got plenty of power to put a cross shaped blade on your machine… my stove a morso swan took 16 in logs
Adrian, great video again. Any chance you popping down with your tractor and log splitter to Somerset England as have lots of Ash logs to split. Only if your passing lol. Take care my friend and Merry Christmas to you and your family
Would love to see u sharpening the chainsaw.its not as easy as it looks.i think i have it mastered aftet a lot of attempts.thats a great log splitter u have.ur a genius adrian.nothing u cant do.
Have a Hunter 12Kv stove here with a back boiler. Takes a 20” block. Does the rads too. Really know it is on around the house. Also have a Glen Dimplex 8KV stove. A might job in the sun room. Both work much better with dry firewood. A video on chain sharpening and tension always welcome!
Thanks for answering the very question I was going to ask. Why your wood was so small. I live in Northern Canada and most of our firewood is 14 to 16 inches long, I figured it had something to do with the size of your stove.
Very interesting, is that small stove your heat source for the house? I can't help but notice there are not bunches of trees. Do you use peat too? That would be extremely interesting to see. Could you maybe just briefly say a bit about Christmas on an Irish home or farm. If you don't post again before the holidays. You and your family have a safe and happy Christmas.
Two of my favourite saws Adrian. And you take right fine care of them. I would be interested in seeing your sharpening technique. That is sure handy with the tipsy bins.
Wonder is it possible to adjust how far up the axe blade retracts. When you're doing a batch of shorter logs it can spend a fair bit of time coming back down again before hitting the top of the next one.
Great video as always, I have been cutting wood for the fire all my life and sharpen my own chains but would love to see someone else do it as I’m always open to learning something new or an easier way to do it.
I can't believe there's actually a machine for splitting logs. How spoilt are we these days? What's wrong with an old tree stump and a sharp axe for log splitting? It keeps you fit for one thing...
@@CB-xr1eg I wore down many’s and axe over the years and your right it was good exercise and quite enjoyable too. But when you suffer with lower back issues it’s the one thing that could floor you for days, you don’t realise it till you come in at night. But nothing wrong with an axe 🪓
Good video Adrian and would love to see the chain sharpening video, always good to have different ways to sharpen. Love the way ya keep your yard so clean/tidy, scraping the pit floor, brilliant!!
The only way is the safe way. This video is a good reminder of how easy it is to do it right, even when you are using a tool that is potentially very dangerous. Well done Adrian. Yes, I would like to see your way of sharpening the saw, and a quick demo of other ways to do the same..
Liked how clean and tidy your workshop is.
Yes please Adrian to the chainsaw sharpening video. My Dad is the same age as yours and he loves throwing logs on the open 🔥 fire. One of the pleasures left in his life.😊
Just watching your video sitting in my parents garage plucking pheasants with a good WiFi signal.😊😊
Lovely bit of pheasant 👌👍
Interesting video Adrian, when tensioning the chain always raise the tip of the bar. Otherwise when cutting it will raise and slacken the chain
aye the winter fire wood you get warmed twice with it.cutting and chopping it and then a nice relaxing fire
Another great video Adrian. Lovely camera work.
The man that cuts his own firewood warms himself more than once….!
I'd love to see the sharpening video as well. Your wheelbarrow is amazing I am going to try to source one here in Australia. I love the drone footage as well it's beautiful countryside and satisfying how tidy the farm is.
Another great video Adrian, i admire your attention to detail. A place for everything and everything in place 👍
I love the fact that you are so organised. Great to see.
brilliant stuff adrian, yes a sharpening video and general maintenance/upkeep video would be very helpful, thanks
Keep upward pressure on the tip of your bar when tightening. Prevents chain from getting loose when working 😮
A video on sharpening chainsaws would be great 👍
I used to drop the chains into a local hardware store and they would sharpen them in a little vice / grinder setup.
Another great video, brought me back a few years when we would be on the sticks for few days after work, hard work but good craic when few doing it, you manage very well on your own 👍 Well till the kids grow a bit more anyway, then u can put the feet up 😀
Love to see a pic of the wood stoves! Thanks
I use Ibc crates with tank taken out of them to store split timber. I leave it in an open shed or outside in summer and then just use loader to tip it into shed once dry
Wonder video Adrian 👍♥️ It's fantastic watching you go through your tick list of jobs on the farm, and your camera angles are fabulous 👍🏆 I love the smell of freshly cut wood, so I was trying to imagine it😂 I would love to see a video of different ways how to sharping a saw👍
Have a lovely day Adrian and family ❤
Great 👍 video Adrian, yes 🙌 would be good to see a video on sharpening the chain
Always on the go, like the splitter that's a good idea having the bins next to it that are just a little shorter saves a lot of manpower. 👍
Thanks for the show Adrian
Great videos yes let's have videos on sharpening chainsaws thank you best regards
You have every tool for the job, my self and my brother had to split wood most evenings after milking, some craic!
Adrian a simple and handy way to cut those heavy logs get back actor bucket under middle of log lift up to desired hight and cut away
Great video again Adrian. Love all the camera angles and drone footage. A video on sharpening the chains would be great 👍
Always busy Adrian, I'd like to see your method of sharpening the saw alright.
Thanks for the Videos this year Adrian. A very Happy Christmas to you and yours. May 2024 bring everything you wish for.
Nice one enjoyed thanks 🚜🏴👍
Great job adrain and a grand system you have there 👍
Great video Adrian. I've never seen a wheel barrow like that green plastic one before. Very cool. Carries a lot and fully empties. Oh and a Very Merry Christmas 🎄 to you and your whole family.
Waited all morning for this. Cant wait!
Enjoyed that one, something different
Thank you for sharing. Saw video would be good. 🐄🐄
The wee saw looks like a ms160 , I’ve learnt over time it’s like yourself have the saw well set up, good sharp chain, oilway clean and functioning and a decent fuel/oil mix. A light weight saw like that isn’t going to wreck you like the big saws.
Adrian,my dad always Cuts up timber over the Christmas and he has a stihl same as you so he would love if you could do a chain sharpning video, happy Christmas to you and all the family.
Wooooo Adrian back again to entertain Sunday morning breakfast
Brilliant video Adrian great to see how you look after your parents 👍👍👍👍
Nice one Adrian you know how to see after a chainsaw, yes I would like to see the saw sharpening.
My old house had a log burner, ok it burnt pretty much anything but that’s another story but I don’t half miss it.
Excellent video Adrian, and would love to see you do a chainsaw chain sharpening video....can't beat the right sized round file and a file guide to help for angle and a small tool for checking the height of the depth gauges or rakers and that, and a but of skill is all ya need
Best of luck with everything on the farm ahead this week 👍👍👍
Hope you and your family have a wonderful Christmas!!!!
I find IBC cages great tor drying firewood, i also use a thumb on a mini excavator for holding the lengths of wood while cutting it, the thumb is also great for loading big rings of wood onto the splitter.
Sharpening and maintenance video. Good idea 👍
Very smooth system ya have there Adrian 👍!!
Great video Adrian as always 👌
Still two in one chain sharpener is a game changer. Donigans.
Stihl*
Good Day eh. Nice to see how other countries/areas handle their firewood. Small chunks=easy on the back. Mine is min 16 inch to 22 inch long anything larger then 12 inch dia gets split on my home made horizontal splitter. I prefer it to a store bought as I am 6ft 5inch tall so mine being a fair bit off the ground keeps the bending over to a min. Thanks for the content.
Good day eh.🇨🇦🇮🇪
Ur certainly a farmervwho looks after your tools,adrian you have such a clean tidy farm...my kind of person if i owned a farm
Can't do with mucky yards and things unkempt.
Great video Adrian! Yes please show us how to sharpen your chain on your chainsaw please, thank you
Great video Adrian,would love to see you edge the chain,i do it with an Aldi grinder my self,but as we say every day is a school day,so would love to see what might improve my methods or make life easier,keep up the good work,happy Xmas to you and yours.
16 inches for most in Canada. Cheers
Great video Adrian keep it up
Thanks for video your a busy man .would like to see video on sharpening saw
That was great work lad keep it up
I suppose that this time of the year is a lot slower for you on the farm, but still enough work to keep you busy? Happy Christmas to you and the Family.
Im the 4th one here hope you're keeping well Adrian
Now I have tractor and log splitter envy!😂
Yes, sharpening video and talking through that bit of maintenance you done would be useful on the saw
Great video Adrian love to see a video of chain saw sharping
Great video Adrian.
Cracking video as always Adrian
Happy Christmas to you and all your family. Keep the videos coming love seeing what you get up to and learning tips and tricks from you.
Great job as always 👍😃🚜
Yes sharpen the chain saw
Well done great video. Happy Christmas to you and all your family
Good one and enjoy your videos. Almost 95k subscribers!
Yes please. Chain saw sharpening. As many times as I have watched others it never seems as good as a new chain.
In my wood burning stove days ended 2016 I had a cheep £150 log splitter machine mart own brand Clarke it worked great my mate a farmer bought same one he used sell cut logs he had same machine it lasted well still going I think. I think you got plenty of power to put a cross shaped blade on your machine… my stove a morso swan took 16 in logs
Adrian, great video again. Any chance you popping down with your tractor and log splitter to Somerset England as have lots of Ash logs to split. Only if your passing lol. Take care my friend and Merry Christmas to you and your family
Would love to see u sharpening the chainsaw.its not as easy as it looks.i think i have it mastered aftet a lot of attempts.thats a great log splitter u have.ur a genius adrian.nothing u cant do.
Great video Adrian. Enjoyed watching. 👍🏼👍🏼
Great video as usual. I'd love to see your methods for sharpening the chainsaw. I find it time consuming using a round file
Have a Hunter 12Kv stove here with a back boiler. Takes a 20” block. Does the rads too. Really know it is on around the house.
Also have a Glen Dimplex 8KV stove. A might job in the sun room. Both work much better with dry firewood.
A video on chain sharpening and tension always welcome!
Thanks for answering the very question I was going to ask. Why your wood was so small. I live in Northern Canada and most of our firewood is 14 to 16 inches long, I figured it had something to do with the size of your stove.
We cut timber aswell and the bark is great kindling for the fire
Awesome update 👍🏻🇨🇦☘️
Great video
Adrian, I sharpened me chainsaw with an angle grinder as I had no file worked great
Very interesting, is that small stove your heat source for the house? I can't help but notice there are not bunches of trees. Do you use peat too? That would be extremely interesting to see. Could you maybe just briefly say a bit about Christmas on an Irish home or farm.
If you don't post again before the holidays. You and your family have a safe and happy Christmas.
a wool pack or something similiar over the log splitter keep her clean. that what i use
take care with the compressor pointing near your hands on the smaller things, its not likely but possible to get air bubble in your blood
Two of my favourite saws Adrian. And you take right fine care of them. I would be interested in seeing your sharpening technique.
That is sure handy with the tipsy bins.
Would love to see the sharping
Admire how well you look after you parents
Only returning the favour 👍
Do u know what a drop start mean.
Any aul IBC Tanks that your not using just cut the top off it and use it to store logs and then put the top back onto to it to keep the timber dry
Adrian would you happen to have interest in a Tom Murphy quick hitch for a masses ferguson digger loader comes with a set of pallet forks.
Put a stop on the splitter ram to stop it travelling back so far.itLl lessen the cycle time considerably.
Wonder is it possible to adjust how far up the axe blade retracts. When you're doing a batch of shorter logs it can spend a fair bit of time coming back down again before hitting the top of the next one.
I think you can, but I find that most often you’re splitting different lengths so I never found it a bother. I get what you mean though.
Great video and great wee chainsaw. Would love to see tools and best way to of sharpening chainsaw.
Great video Adrian chain saw video would be good 👍
Fantastic video thank you. Merry Christmas Christmas ,to you and your family
Great video, I have an oil fired stanley donard, it's a great range.
Would like to see the sharpening
Great video as always, I have been cutting wood for the fire all my life and sharpen my own chains but would love to see someone else do it as I’m always open to learning something new or an easier way to do it.
Get a 4 in 1 multi file from stihl i think theyre amazing
You have a system for everything. I love seeing your farm-it’s beautiful in every season.
Show us how you sharpen the saw Adrian please 👍👍
Hi Adrian. Great video. Yes please to how to sharpen the chainsaw
Would be great to get a video sharpening the saw.
You should definitely do a wee chain sharpening video. That would get you alot of views from all over and some new followers I'm sure.
Would love to see your chain sharpening technique.
I like the large table on that log splitter.
I can't believe there's actually a machine for splitting logs. How spoilt are we these days?
What's wrong with an old tree stump and a sharp axe for log splitting? It keeps you fit for one thing...
@@CB-xr1eg I wore down many’s and axe over the years and your right it was good exercise and quite enjoyable too. But when you suffer with lower back issues it’s the one thing that could floor you for days, you don’t realise it till you come in at night. But nothing wrong with an axe 🪓
@@IFarmWeFarm your going to have to use disclaimer some one will sue you soon just to cover yourself
I would like to see how you sharpen the chain on the saw.