Boy , that was a lot of cutting ! Shows what good saws , good maitance and a skilled person running the saws can do . That could be a Husqvarna advertisement !
You're the man Chris! I could see your exhaustion and feel the pain in your back and legs as you cut that last log. Impressive amount of work! Looking forward to seeing you work with your Dad.
That’s a full day! Great sense of accomplishment! This is why many of us find firewood so addictive. At the end of the day you can turn around and see what you got done in a huge pile of rounds cut or stack of splits! 💪🏻💪🏻 👍🏻👍🏻GNI
Hi Chris. Most impressive. We'll done. Went to hardware store looking for saw and pruner. And there they were Fiskars angled pruners, most expensive pair on the wall. Thought of my news best friends Chris and Tony so I bought them. Love them and if I don't lose them I'll have them the rest of my life. Keep up the good work.
I always am inspired by your "Get outside and get cutting", but it's been a while since I could. Due to some Covid related vertigo, I took a big fall getting out of my wife's car a few months ago. After a month of pain, I went to the Ortho and found out that I had broken two vertebrae (T11 and T12). Not the worst broken back, but painful and limiting. Well yesterday, for the first time in months, I went out to the splitter and cranked it up and split some oak. Some people complain about the smell of oak, but I tell you, when you haven't experienced that smell in a while it sure is sweet. Your videos continue to be an inspiration and I appreciated watching them through the summer as I heal. Good job on that mess of oak there. Eight cords is a lot of cutting.
Yes sir, I don't want to shake hands with you , you would crush mine, I salute your victory. With the music and fast forward it looks like the wood cutting/ an chucking jamboree dance. You have the stamina or a machine!
G’mornin Chris. Look at the carnage ! Looked like fun. I’m on my way out to cut a few tanks myself. Thanks for the all hard work you put into the channel !! GoodNightIrene
Keep on rocking on firewood orders are starting to pile up and I’m not even through my landscape season yet going to be a busy fall cheers from southern Ontario!!
Yes Chris..looks like a lot of that stuff can be sold now. I typically cut that 3 - 4 year standing dead stuff just to get a quick inventory. If I have good sized rounds with 3-4 inches of punk, I chip that off with the splitter and the punky slabs become boiler wood for me. I had a customer ask me recently how I get the wood to look so nice. Its just a simple matter of getting that punk and bark off. Takes a little more time, but produces a quality product with a good presentation.
Good day Chris, you are the real SAVAGE! That’s what I’m doing today cutting making food for the Eastonmade 12-22 that’s ready for pickup 😍I’m a happy man. Cheers brother 👌🏻🔥🇨🇦
Good morning Chris, a few videos back, you said “I’m so out of shape, ( maybe compared to an elite Navy Seal ), that was some impressive cutting for a man of your vintage, yeah tomorrow you deserve a light workday, trimming “just” a couple hundred Christmas trees, come on man, haha. Have a good time with your dad
Mr Chris,,,AKA Mr Woodchuck. There goes 8 more cords cut ,it’s like drinking the first two go down so easy then the bottle is gone or in your case the pile is gone.. great videos as always. Don
Hey Chris I just wanna let you know to ease the pressure when you put your grapple back on shut your Tractor Off turn the key back on don't start it work your button for your 3rd function and it'll release the pressure so you can get your grapple back on Or it does work with my Kubota Have a good day young man I hope it works for you I love watching your videos you're a good person
I was cutting yesterday. But I was using my 1951 TEA20 Ferguson tractor hooked to my saw bench, and my new to me this year, an escalator. It’s great takes all the cut rounds of the saw bench away, so now I don’t have to stop and throw them out of the way so the rounds will fall of the saw bench. Hehe. What you do in a day will take me two weeks. Oh well.
Was up at 5am, couldn't sleep. So played around on my phone for 30min before getting going for the day. Will be working by 7am, cleaning up the woodyard before one of John's crews comes to take down a bunch of pine trees and the next load of logs gets delivered. Hope to have several types of wood available for delivery for next season, gice the customers a choice instead of only ash. Choice is good.
Honest days work there. I just finished my last load of logs yesterday before we had a huge two day downpour. Now I’m staring out the window at the woodpile drinking coffee waiting for the weather to break again.
I ran my ms461 for 2 hours the other day I got all the pencil size stuff all cut up not its time to split it all and see what i got as just like the oak some of it is ready now.. Just 2 big logs left to cut up
So do you think your stacking the logs made it easier to cut them? I know you mentioned that when you were doing it. Lots of work. Great video. Saw looked a little dull at the end. Chips getting smaller lol But you were on a mission. Congrats.
I wonder Who stacked that pile of Logs 🤣🤣 Nice Job Chris! How is your New Best Friend Doing and your Brother Kenny. Miss seeing you guys together. Tell them I said Hello !
Hey Chris might I make a suggestion? Try hiking your rounds just like a football player. I've found that I can get more distance by hiking rounds. You and your viewers should give it a try.
Good morning Chris!!😀😀 Great job as usual!!😀👍👍 I always love to get oak like that because I don't have to wait for it to be ready to burn in my boiler. Most of that will be ready to sell by Christmas if not sooner. Take care buddy!!😀😀 TTYL!! Logger Al
Holy woodyard gauntlet!!! Says a lot with saw tech, mainly anti-vibration handles. Looking good, the saw that threw the chain earlier, was that the saw that was crushed back in the Spring on your fathers property?
I got about 8 cords of tree service wood you can come cut up if you feel like doing that again? Hell of a job in this video. 61 degrees for the high on Wednesday. I do believe I'll get some chainsawing done then.
@@alanatkins4315 I'd advise you to stay away from these supermarket saws, and other garden equipment with engines. They are not reliable, and not comfortable to use. Of course a Stihl or a Husqy is more expensive, but there is a reason for it. For homeowners, Mcculloch might be enough, that is still not that good quality, but certainly better than these cheap ones.
Hi Chris great job. Just wondering if all that pile was dry enough for sale, or are you going to sort it out when you are splitting. Cheers have good one
Busy splitting ash and oak today. The oak is all over the place from 18-35% moisture. It will burn in a campfire if mixed with dry wood. Need to get splitting to xlear a pqth so one of John's crews can cut the pine, haul it out so he can bring me the load of locust
Yes but it would slow me down, I can cut faster in the pile and I don't have to keep getting on and off the tractor and loading a stick or two at a time and repeating over and over.
Anyone who will pay! The trucking costs add up for ant distance. His name is John Koerner, and that is the name of his trucking company, in Fisk Wisconsin.
Working as hard as you do Chris you deserve all the success in the world , today youth think manual labours a Spaniard
Work makes the man! They are afraid of growing up!
Boy , that was a lot of cutting ! Shows what good saws , good maitance and a skilled person running the saws can do . That could be a Husqvarna advertisement !
Thanks Bruce, yup, the saws where cutting good like they always do!
You do more in one day than most do in a year! Thanks for the tease on tomorrow’s video. Your dad videos are my favorite!!
Thanks Harold, we trim a few trees tomorrow!
Morning Chris. Best All Natural Sleeping Pill you can take. A full day of cutting🪵👍
Yup that and my wife provides the other natural sleep inducer! HA!
Awesome vid I’ve said this before I’ve not found anyone else who works like you on TH-cam. Your the man.
Peace
I appreciate that William, I like to work a little bit.
Dang Chris's you were a cutting fool today you got all 7 cords done you did a. Super job man. Keep up the great work. Goodnight Irene
Thanks for watching again John!
You're the man Chris! I could see your exhaustion and feel the pain in your back and legs as you cut that last log. Impressive amount of work! Looking forward to seeing you work with your Dad.
Thanks for watching as always!
That is a good day workout splitting now get the machine to help you looking forwarded to part 2 . keep safe butty. good afternoon Irene
Thanks, you too!
Great video!!! Man of Great Resolve. Works till job is done, not like most of us. Have a Safe Day
Thanks, I like to finish.
That’s a full day! Great sense of accomplishment! This is why many of us find firewood so addictive. At the end of the day you can turn around and see what you got done in a huge pile of rounds cut or stack of splits! 💪🏻💪🏻 👍🏻👍🏻GNI
You got that right! That is exactly how it is for me!
You got that right is right. I find cutting firewood cathartic. Even though I have a splitter I love splitting with my Fiskers.
Morning Christopher nice to see them saws eating again! Great video!
Good morning to you too! Yes that is a good thing cutting a few sticks!
Hi Chris. Most impressive. We'll done. Went to hardware store looking for saw and pruner. And there they were Fiskars angled pruners, most expensive pair on the wall. Thought of my news best friends Chris and Tony so I bought them. Love them and if I don't lose them I'll have them the rest of my life. Keep up the good work.
Good for you Paul, thanks for watching!
I always am inspired by your "Get outside and get cutting", but it's been a while since I could. Due to some Covid related vertigo, I took a big fall getting out of my wife's car a few months ago. After a month of pain, I went to the Ortho and found out that I had broken two vertebrae (T11 and T12). Not the worst broken back, but painful and limiting. Well yesterday, for the first time in months, I went out to the splitter and cranked it up and split some oak. Some people complain about the smell of oak, but I tell you, when you haven't experienced that smell in a while it sure is sweet. Your videos continue to be an inspiration and I appreciated watching them through the summer as I heal. Good job on that mess of oak there. Eight cords is a lot of cutting.
Sorry to hear about your fall, I hope you are getting better every day and can get back to doing what you love, smelling oak! Have a good one Phil!
Yes sir, I don't want to shake hands with you , you would crush mine, I salute your victory.
With the music and fast forward it looks like the wood cutting/ an chucking jamboree dance.
You have the stamina or a machine!
Wow, thanks Ed I am very average, I just keep going.
Your stamina never cease to amaze me Chris, I didn't see any of your log picks nearby. Looking forward to your 🎄 trees trimming episode tomorrow.
Thanks for watching, see you here tomorrow!
G’mornin Chris. Look at the carnage ! Looked like fun. I’m on my way out to cut a few tanks myself. Thanks for the all hard work you put into the channel !! GoodNightIrene
Have a good time with your saws, and thanks for watching!
You’re certainly not afraid of work. Kudos to you!
Work is my best friend, sorry Tony!
Glad to see you wearing your safety equipment! Too many time lefty says " I wish I had"!!
Yes, I WEAR IT ALL, it works !
Keep on rocking on firewood orders are starting to pile up and I’m not even through my landscape season yet going to be a busy fall cheers from southern Ontario!!
Yes!I am getting orders every day now too!
Good morning everyone.
Hello once again Sir Stanley!
Beast mode activated! Nice work Chris. That was a big job. Dave
Thanks , now I need to split and stack it!
Yes Chris..looks like a lot of that stuff can be sold now. I typically cut that 3 - 4 year standing dead stuff just to get a quick inventory. If I have good sized rounds with 3-4 inches of punk, I chip that off with the splitter and the punky slabs become boiler wood for me. I had a customer ask me recently how I get the wood to look so nice. Its just a simple matter of getting that punk and bark off. Takes a little more time, but produces a quality product with a good presentation.
Yes it is some great stuff for sure!
Good day Chris, you are the real SAVAGE! That’s what I’m doing today cutting making food for the Eastonmade 12-22 that’s ready for pickup 😍I’m a happy man. Cheers brother 👌🏻🔥🇨🇦
Make large portions, they are big and fast eaters!
Good job buddy. One thing I learned the last few days. My back isn’t as young as my mind thought it was. Lol
Yup eventually gravity wins...always!
Great job! My 576XPis setup the same and performs year after year!
Yup, it is a great saw!
Good morning Chris, a few videos back, you said “I’m so out of shape, ( maybe compared to an elite Navy Seal ), that was some impressive cutting for a man of your vintage, yeah tomorrow you deserve a light workday, trimming “just” a couple hundred Christmas trees, come on man, haha. Have a good time with your dad
Thanks for watching Mike, see you tomorrow!
awesome job Cris,that much wood would almost do me for 2 years
Thanks a bunch!
Mr Chris,,,AKA Mr Woodchuck. There goes 8 more cords cut ,it’s like drinking the first two go down so easy then the bottle is gone or in your case the pile is gone.. great videos as always. Don
Thanks for watching Don!
Good job Chris!👍👍
Thanks Jeremiah!
Hey Chris I just wanna let you know to ease the pressure when you put your grapple back on shut your Tractor Off turn the key back on don't start it work your button for your 3rd function and it'll release the pressure so you can get your grapple back on Or it does work with my Kubota Have a good day young man I hope it works for you I love watching your videos you're a good person
Thanks John, a few other said the same thing. See you here tomorrow!
You sure had to of slept well after all that work, whew that was something to see 😅 ! Congratulations 👏 .
Yes! Thank you! I always sleep good, real work every day will do that!
It's amazing you cut all that wood in 30 minutes :)
Yup, and Santa will be here soon!
I was cutting yesterday. But I was using my 1951 TEA20 Ferguson tractor hooked to my saw bench, and my new to me this year, an escalator. It’s great takes all the cut rounds of the saw bench away, so now I don’t have to stop and throw them out of the way so the rounds will fall of the saw bench. Hehe. What you do in a day will take me two weeks. Oh well.
Sounds like you have a great set up Noel!
Chriskars, King of the Fiskars… I’m a simple guy, this is my kinda video.
Thanks for always watching Steve!
Was up at 5am, couldn't sleep. So played around on my phone for 30min before getting going for the day. Will be working by 7am, cleaning up the woodyard before one of John's crews comes to take down a bunch of pine trees and the next load of logs gets delivered. Hope to have several types of wood available for delivery for next season, gice the customers a choice instead of only ash. Choice is good.
Yup, variety is a good thing!
im asking the expert firewood cutter is Homelite super xl chain saws any good
I have no idea, I have never seen or used one.
Hi Chris, what size bar and chain do you use when bucking wood? Cheers!
I switched to all 24" a few years ago, perfect size for me and my system.
That was a impressive amount to cut up. I need to step up my game.
Thanks for watching Charles!
That’s a ton of work, my neck and back are sore af just watching you. What kind of premix oil you running? Bar oil? Thanks
I mostly use the Husqvarna mix and either Tall Timber or Mystic.
Very impressive I bet you feel good now it's been a while since you run the saws
Thanks for watching Kenneth!
Thx so much for the vids. How long did it take you to cut those 8 cords?
I do not remember, maybe 7 or 8 hours??? Thanks for watching Dan!
Of all the videos, I just love cutting and splitting….therapeutic!
Glad you enjoy it Graham!
Honest days work there. I just finished my last load of logs yesterday before we had a huge two day downpour. Now I’m staring out the window at the woodpile drinking coffee waiting for the weather to break again.
Do you own a rain coat? Get after it! HA! Thanks for watching Jered!
@@InTheWoodyard Haha I own a few! Out in Oregon we need em. I’ll get my butt in gear and go fire up the splitter.
Hey Chris, how often do you grease the bearing at the tip of your bar?
Not real often, maybe every third sharpening.
I’m 35 and you make me look bad!! 😂
I don't make anyone look bad, you just gotta keep moving!
I ran my ms461 for 2 hours the other day I got all the pencil size stuff all cut up not its time to split it all and see what i got as just like the oak some of it is ready now..
Just 2 big logs left to cut up
Then you need more wood Daniel!
Most impressive Chris!
Thanks for watching!
So do you think your stacking the logs made it easier to cut them? I know you mentioned that when you were doing it.
Lots of work. Great video. Saw looked a little dull at the end. Chips getting smaller lol But you were on a mission. Congrats.
Yes, it was good cutting and yes the saws needed to be sharpened at the end for sure!
I wonder Who stacked that pile of Logs 🤣🤣 Nice Job Chris! How is your New Best Friend Doing and your Brother Kenny. Miss seeing you guys together. Tell them I said Hello !
They are great, you will see them next week in a bunch of videos!
@@InTheWoodyard Take care of your 💗 Dad ! I Miss my Mother and Dad ! 💖
Thats seriously a ton of work, very well done. Whats the most tanks of gas you've went through in a single day?
I don't remember exactly but I would say maybe 12 or so.
What are the cables with red tips taped to the handle for?
Measuring the cuts on the logs to 16" from the bar. I have a few videos on how to make them with zip ties on my channel, check them out!
@@InTheWoodyard will do thanks!
good work on the wood pile a hard days work will pays off sooner than later i would buy all of that wood you could get
Yup, I want to get some more for sure!
You can use the same nickname as the machine!! That was a cutting marathon.
Ya, I cut a few sticks that day.
Hey Chris might I make a suggestion? Try hiking your rounds just like a football player. I've found that I can get more distance by hiking rounds. You and your viewers should give it a try.
Thanks for the tip, I'll give it a try!
That’s a great day’s work and gotta be very satisfying. A good kind of tired 🥱, I’m sure.
It was a good day, but every day in the wood yard is a good day!
Good morning Chris!!😀😀
Great job as usual!!😀👍👍
I always love to get oak like that because I don't have to wait for it to be ready to burn in my boiler.
Most of that will be ready to sell by Christmas if not sooner.
Take care buddy!!😀😀 TTYL!!
Logger Al
Morning Al, yup, I need to get more! It is great stuff for sure! Later!
Holy woodyard gauntlet!!! Says a lot with saw tech, mainly anti-vibration handles. Looking good, the saw that threw the chain earlier, was that the saw that was crushed back in the Spring on your fathers property?
Yes that was the one, good eye Kenny!
I got about 8 cords of tree service wood you can come cut up if you feel like doing that again? Hell of a job in this video. 61 degrees for the high on Wednesday. I do believe I'll get some chainsawing done then.
Yes! The cooler weather is coming now! I would gladly cut up your wood if you bring it over! HA!
What do you think of four stroke chain saws ? get tree ,cut down tree then cut it up, but how does that get it up in the sky again.
Who makes a 4 stroke chain saw?
@@InTheWoodyard ALDI in Australia advertised that they have for sale this week and have heard a Japanese company also has them.
@@alanatkins4315 I would love to try one!
@@InTheWoodyard Bought 1 today $199 aus, manual very detailed, 3 tanks bar ,engine oil and fuel.
@@alanatkins4315 I'd advise you to stay away from these supermarket saws, and other garden equipment with engines. They are not reliable, and not comfortable to use. Of course a Stihl or a Husqy is more expensive, but there is a reason for it. For homeowners, Mcculloch might be enough, that is still not that good quality, but certainly better than these cheap ones.
Good morning from Grand Forks
Hello Dean!
What kind of bar oil do you use?
Mystic and Tall timber
Hi Chris great job. Just wondering if all that pile was dry enough for sale, or are you going to sort it out when you are splitting. Cheers have good one
It is mostly ready but about 1/3 is not and 1/3 is dry now 1/3 is probably close.
That’s very hard work for one person
Yup, and I like it!
@@InTheWoodyard yea I do the same plus , I cut slabs , and do some wood working in addition
You were in the zone today. Go home and soak in the tub or jacuzzi. You won't be as sore tomorrow. Great job!!!
I cut and split and stack enough on a regular basis, I don't get sore, just tired some days. Thanks Karen!
No lolly gaging around this wood yard!. Terry
Nope, nothing but work with some more work for dessert!
How many hours to cut 8 full cord?
I think that day I cut for about 6 hours, the moving of the rounds takes a bunch of time and sharpening too.
You have tie wraps on the left side of your chainsaws. I would put some on the right and save time and effort
Yes, I suppose I could do that too! Thanks Marc!
did you ever ger chain saw kick back
Yes I do.
Busy splitting ash and oak today. The oak is all over the place from 18-35% moisture. It will burn in a campfire if mixed with dry wood. Need to get splitting to xlear a pqth so one of John's crews can cut the pine, haul it out so he can bring me the load of locust
Get cutting!
@@InTheWoodyard, busy splitting and restocking. Now to take a break and then get back to splitting.
I LIKE WORKING WHEN ITS LIGTING AND BOOMING LIKE CRAZY
That sounds like a bad idea to me.
Good video. I love cutting like that also
Thanks Chris!
Very productive day
Yes it was, thanks John!
Great day of cutting! Its always nice when you can cut a load in one day.
Yup! Thanks for watching!
Can't wait to see the christmas tree action!
It will be either tomorrow or Monday.
Awesome!!! 👍
Thanks for the visit T man!
😭 I didn't get to help 😭 I need to get a pair of saw chaps! I keep getting hounded about that.
Yup, get some before you slice your leg!
Perfect load!
Thanks Mark!
Nice work 👍🏻
Thanks for the visit Danny!
You are a machine!!
Nope, just a guy that like to work and get stuff done.
As always when your most tired some of the biggest are the last ones to cut. 🤔😤
Yup, everything gets harder when you are tired!
Maybe I should leave my comments till I watched the end ha ha
No worries, comment away!
Well Done 👍 SIR
Thanks Christopher!
Wish I could cut that long. Unbelievable!!!
Wow your a beast. I hope to be able to get that much cut in a weekend
I cut for 30 minutes yesterday and thought I got a lot done🤣
You can do it , just keep moving!
The more I work the better I feel!
30 minutes every day is a good way to do it, pacing yourself!
Killin it!
Thanks Jeff!
Honestly don’t know how you do it Chris, if I cut for more than 2 hours my back is shot!
You are a machine 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
The more I work the better I feel each day, sitting hurts.
You are a machine!
Nope, just a guy that likes to work and keeps moving. Thanks for watching!
Strong work
Thanks, you just gotta keep moving!
Say Hi to Dad for us!
Hope he is well.
You will see him soon, he is good!
I really thought this where the grapple would shine.
Yes but it would slow me down, I can cut faster in the pile and I don't have to keep getting on and off the tractor and loading a stick or two at a time and repeating over and over.
awesomeness well done
Thanks Norman!
The company that you use to get your logs will they sell to anybody.
Anyone who will pay! The trucking costs add up for ant distance. His name is John Koerner, and that is the name of his trucking company, in Fisk Wisconsin.
Are you related to Paul Bunyan? He has nothing on you blocking up firewood.
No, actually, I am very average, but I make up for it in effort.
@@InTheWoodyard you sure got at it and got it done.
I guess I missed an episode, but what happened to your bread??
I shaved back when it was 1,000 degrees here. You missed a lot that was a while ago, you have some catching up to do!
Watch often just didn't see the transition!
is it legal to shoot a theif with rubber buck shot
I doubt it!
I like it, I like it a lot!!!!!
Thanks Loyd, I mean Karen!
Go on you devil Chris
Thanks for watching Paul!
Now that is a good days work right there! Now can you split it all in one day?? GNI
Yes I could but I won't because of time restraints, so it will be a little at a time. Then onto the locust!
"WOW"
Thanks for watching Loral!
Your a machine I get all my wood split miss running the saw don't have the room with the volume of bundles I do piling 175 face cords
175 is a bunch of wood!