First Roadside logging for 2023!!! How did I miss this one??
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ม.ค. 2023
- #roadsidelogging #stihl500i #firewood #chevy2500hd #redoak #chainsaw #powersaw
Equipment used :
2015 Modified Rugged Made RS737 37 ton log splitter
2015 Chevy 2500HD
2020 Sure-Trac 7x12 dump trailer
2009 STIHL MS290 farm boss 20" bar
2021 STIHL MS500I 25" light bar and WCS bark box
John Deere Gator
2019 bad boy rebel Kawasaki 1000
Perfect Stick
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15 seconds in. Thank you for noodling, my back doesn't hurt just watching
Excellent save. I can’t stand to see wood go to waste. I swear I think that tree grew another 12 ft while you were cutting it. LOL!! Well done.
Thanks 👍
That's how I started my firewood business..Road side logging...small Chevy and a 1970s chainsaw... and a dream!!!
I use to roll the rounds up to the back of the truck , I cut them different lengths to use the like stepping stones it works perfectly just have to worry about cutting the last couple on the ground that way , saves your back !
That stuff is so straight, it looks like it would be easier to split it into quarters that noodle it. that is a nice looking tree.
Hey Scheib ! Amazing how the saw just rips through those logs ! Love your scavenger instincts , hustle and impressive work ethic . You are a man who loves his work ! Great video ! Woo !
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Love your roadside logging videos! That saw is a beast.
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Wow💥 good find ! I do the same exact thing all year long, preparing for winter. I live in Fairfield Ohio. I love to burn firewood in the winter! I usually start in Oct. Thru. April. I used to say, it keeps me healthy / now I say its gonna kill me 😩 (I'm 72) loading em' in the trk. is the hardest part for me ! "Whew"
wow nice load of firewood
When noodling I just cut half to 3 quarters thru, then a lite tap with splitting maul to finish job.. Keeps chain out of the dirt
It's look out it's Scheib on the road side ! we aren't allowed to cut wood off the the side of the road Down Under because it's crown land and belongs to the Queen, now sadly that she's passed I'll have to look into it 🤔.
So dumb….. get rid of the junk. Do everyone a favor!
I know exactly where you are cutting. I use to travel that road frequently. No nouses for about 8 miles - just woods.
Lots of blow downs everywhere
If you save those rip-shavings you can dry them, spray them with a little hof wax, you can use/sell them for fire starters. Shalom/gw
Pa has so much wood rotting along the roads especially on state land. Good saw logs at that.
Roadside logging King hard at work. you have a good thing going there. Looks like you need a bark spud to leave rotten bark right there where your buckin your rounds , leave the bark there & take the good stuff home
That’s a pretty good truck load there!! Great job!!🪵🪵🪵
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those rounds gave you a workout! if you get some snow you can use a sled to get those ones farther back out. thats what we did as a kid and worked pretty well.
We have been blessed with very mild weather in the Midwest so far in January. I didn’t think that I would be cutting and splitting wood now but I have been able to get some done.
Keep up the good work Scheib!
Heck ya roadside logging at its finest💪🏻 500 was killin it brother👊🏻🍻🇺🇸
Wow great find. The 500 is ripping woh!!!
Hallo my new freand,
Great job, always becarefully on work
Nice to meet you on this vidio
Thank,s👌👍
Shibe glad you got good weather
Not to shabby...👍🏽. Dang the 500 is no joke. Just cutting away like always 💪🏽🇺🇸
I enjoy following along as you harvest firewood.
Glad you enjoy it!
That's a nice load of oak rounds you got Scheib I love roadside logging but it's hard on my back and knees thank God for my nefue to help me.
Great job Don woo scheib❤😊
Great video, Scheib! 102K views in 2 weeks! That's amazing.
Yeah man it’s crazy
Nice work today. Can’t wait for you to figure out how to get a log load outback in your yard. Stay safe out there by the road! Have a great day!
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Man that 500 was tearing it up! Great job Scheib!👍🍻👍
Yes it was!
Sole nice looking wood there schieb even if it's a bit mushroomy!👍🏴
Good eye. Nice find.
I just got on your channel. I’m going to check it out. Awesome.
Good morning Scheib. What a great find! Keep up your roadside lumberjacking! The saw Sounds like it's running pretty good. Keep up the great videos.
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FROM THE LOOK OF THE VIDEO THAT LOG LOOKS GOOD ENOUGH FOR THE LUMBER WITH THE DISCOLORATION OF THE HEART SECTION
Nice roadside logging. Beautiful oak!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
Thanks, will do!
Nice find! Awesome load.
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Goood video, love all your videos.
Glad you like them!
Time to get that Portable Power Winch that Tony Cool Tools (youtube channel) has shown on his channel. With multiple snatch blocks and good anchor points you could easily pull up sections of any downed tree that you find road side.
Great start to the year for sure, nice haul!!
You got that right!
Can't express how disappointed I was when it became obvious you were making fire wood. Ouch, that beautiful oak. At least it's not rotting away any more...
Sorry Bud but you are the first one to say it wasn’t really about logging lol 🤘🏻🤘🏻🍺🍺
Lumber jacked!!!!💪
Roadside logs are my favorite logs lol
Good find. Great work.
Thanks!
Great job with those big rounds👍👍
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Hello Mr. Scheib, That is a big piece of work you just accomplished, cutting along the roads helps clesn up the place, Miller has good calories, and you need them as hard as You work.
Many thanks
Holy crap this makes my back hurt just looking at those big blocks my friend. Nice looking wood but that red oak is heavy!!! It will make some fine firewood.💪👨👩👦👦
Right on
Great video, good find. A single ATV loading ramp would help to simply roll the logs onto the truck instead of bucking them. It would save time and your back from lifting large chunks. Then you simply roll them off the truck directly on the splitter. This is what I do for large yellow birch I harvest.
Thanks for the info!
Do not wprry his back will pay the price eventualy. It is just a matter of time
Nice load there Scheib!
A lot of nice oak there Scheib, Definitely worth saving.
You got that right!
nice video,bon job..
Hello Schieb Happy New Year brother! That’s a nice score there along the rd. Nothing like free firewood. Something I should consider from time to time. Keep up the great content my friend cheers 🍻 👌🏻🔥🇨🇦
Thanks, you too!
Nice work 😊
Thanks 😄
Those big oak rounds can put up a fight, but I think that's just about the best wood there is. It makes some great looking splits when it's all done.
Totally agree
That 500i is ripping through that oak!
Wish we were allowed to do this in the UK!
Nice 👍 job
Thank you! Cheers!
Atta boy.
Good haul Scheib. You deserve two beers after that one. Lol. Have a great day
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Nice firewood score, Scheib. Takes more work but the price is hard to beat!
It sure is
That is by far the greatest chainsaw ever made 😳
It's big brother the 661 is very nice aswell.
@@OOOOOO12345 Never ran the 462 or the 500 just no from running my 661 if it's anything like them it'll be an animal got 36" bar on mine the now never needed anything else for milling or taking down.
@@OOOOOO12345 I’ve seen the 462 beat the the 500 in videos I have a 462 and I have run the 500 and the difference to me isn’t worth spending the extra money. Not saying the 500 isn’t good. My 572xp also seems just as good.
you got that saw sharp!
Yeah man sharp saw just makes everything easier
hi there another nice one
Thank you! Cheers!
Good job, bro
Thanks ✌
Good wood and a nice saw, perfect day
You got that right!
OLDTIMER
Now that's some big time noodling! Big rounds suck!
Another really nice load of wood Scheib . To bad you can bring the gator in the dump trailer to help get that wood out !!!
Free hardwood is always good
Awesome video bud, I will be working on a huge cherry tree this weekend, I think I'm going to take a lesson from you and noodle the big pieces down before splitting them up.
Go for it!
Hah! I do the same thing- leave the wedges in the truck, until I need one...
Good stuff and lots of muscle work but you got’ er done.
Appreciate that
HONEY WAKE UP, NEW ROADSIDE LOGGIN VID!
I legit was going to get that tree tomorrow, and it was gone, nice snag
I like your new video did you get a new log splitter this will make nice firewood for you love your video buddy 🍺🍺
Maybe taking the gator in the trailer might be an idea to get that wood to the roadside
Lots of nice rounds there. Some of the not so nice round see if some one would take them for free. I did that last year
I'm in central PA. And if you go to your local forestry department they will give you a firewood permit for that area. Unless their is signs saying no fuel wood cutting
You workin plenty hard. I think it will help you in long run
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That's how I get my wood same way
Im up here in NWPA and my In-Laws live right by a State Gamelands and after this last storm we had at Christmas, with all the high winds there's probably a years worth of wood in fallen trees but the State wont let you cut them, they just cut up enough to get off the roadway and leave it! I was told it's an expensive fine if caught taking it...something about wildlife habitat BS.
Sounds like something NY would do. Thought PA was smarter
I can only cut from October 15- March 15 because of the endangered brown bat and I’m fine with that- people should look into the science of things and not be so worried about their own interests when they fail to understand
It's state game lands so it makes sense they want it left. If it was state forest i'd bet you could cut( probably for a fee)
@@donchristie420 Well I doubt any bats, deer, squirrels etc. are making a tree thats fallen right along the road their home.
@@brandonhoad9033 yes, makes a difference, for me it’s federal flood plain property
If you put a lift and electric winch on a trailer . You load a nice load with bigger loads.
Bella legna fortissimo
sì amico, farà dell'ottima legna da ardere!
Hey bud it’s been wet here in Michigan also. The Woodyard is just a muddy mess hard to get anything done. Later man.
yeah man the problem is my woodyard is also my lawn lol I don't want to rut it up.
Time to get the ATV and dump cart involved. Save you a lot of walking and ease the load.
Another great roadside logging vid! What a great way to start the New Year. I was curious, are those mushrooms edible? And do u cut them off before splitting the wood? Can’t wait to watch you split them. Stay blessed and be safe out there!
$20 for a 4 cord limit and up to $ 50 for a ten cord limit from my local National Forest office for personal use firewood permit in NW PA .
Are you able to find that much no problem? I'm in SE PA and considering making trips up your way since we don't have enough national or state forests around here to do it.
@@ironpiggies have U spoken to land owners? Take all the dead down so it doesn’t damage the living trees
Schieb that looks like some straight grain wood, would it easier with a splitting maul instead of noodling?
Think about mounting a truck bed hoist. It will keep your back happy.
Maybe in the future but for now this will do.
Schieb have u thought about hiring a wee mini dumper on tracks or sommit like that save u having lug it all?
Noodling and putting a wedge in the saw cut to avoid pinching
Knowing what he doing young guys pay attention
Amazing sounding saw, what ratio mix do you use?.
i just use the mix for 2.5 gallons from sthil
You need a hand truck with large wheels to get that stuff out of the deep woods.
See if they will let you use your gator. Enjoy your videos.
I would definitely share our knee deep snow with you.
I think I would rather have that then this mud.
@@OutsidewithScheib mud is mean also but I’m cutting storm damage so it really is mean. I got a skid steer so that makes all the difference, best thing is I retired in august so no going back to work in March so once the snow is gone i can cut away only to fight mud but I will take seeing what I’m doing over the snow. Stay safe and that’s a nice find.
I just found your videos, enjoying them a lot. I'm just curious why you don't bring a vertical wood splitter to quarter those big pieces? Help save wear and tear on your body and saw?!
I don't have a vertical splitter its really not that bad to do it this way.
Another question , how do you get permission or a permit to harvest roadside wood? I scour marketplace for free wood to heat my home but still have to buy some to get thru a season.
@@OutsidewithScheib
I use an app called ONX hunt it gives me the landowners name then I do research from there.
Where are you at because that looks like a straight line wind storm that came through the woods there cuz you don't we've had that here in Southern New York you know what they call the southern tier and they get a lot of straight line winds down there with a lot of blowdowns and that was a a really nice log that you were cutting after you shoved that one piece under and you cut through and I seen a lifted up I said s*** he's got it made man just buzz them off I sure do like your videos because I'd rather listen to a saw run and somebody preaching about politics or life or all this other hippie s*** you take care friend That's a sweet runner saw you got there too
Nice load Scheib, what kind of tree was that?
Thanks Red Oak
You in Pennsylvania? . Ever heard of Bradford woods I guess there's two large oak logs cut down last year.
sorry I haven't
Any chance of just splitting it there and then load, I’m lucky that I can split, leave and come back later to get( federal prop with a gate)😊
someone would scarf that up in no time
@@OutsidewithScheib I put a hitch on the back of my dump trailer for the splitter,so I only have to get large rounds to it and once split, chucked right into trailer
Hey bud I was trying to guess what saw that is you’re using because I didn’t see it on the side cover. Is it the MS 260?
500i
Sounded like you didn’t like the dark color in some of the Rounds ? Why is that ?