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Bert's Custom Cuts
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Добавлен 18 фев 2022
Firewood as a hobby and CNC Machinist by trade.
Chipping Dying Ash Tree Job
Chipping trailer load of brush in under 20 min.
#woodchipper
#woodchipper
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Видео
Haix Best Boots By Far
Просмотров 5044 часа назад
New Haix cutting boots for Gavin and a new pair of work shoes for me. #haix #footwear #firewood
Dying Ash Tree Removal
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.12 часов назад
This ash tree removal was better than all the others due to the fact it wasn't completely dead yet. Branches didn't shatter everywhere. #treeservice #treeremoval #husqvarna #firewood
Storm Tree Chipping. Things Not To Run Thru Chipper.
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.19 часов назад
Chipping up 2 trailer loads of brush from storm tree cleanup. Found tree lopers and a lighter from trailer of brush a neighbor had to dump into trailer. #woodchipper #chipper
Willow tree storm damage chipping.
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.День назад
Chipping up trailer load of willow from Adams neighbors. Storm damage cleanup. #chipper #woodchipper
Wolfridge 17VS splitting nasty boiler wood.
Просмотров 4,1 тыс.14 дней назад
Splitting up nasty pile of boiler wood with the Wolfridge 17VS. @WolfeRidgeSplitters #firewood
2nd load of blocks for slash and chip bin.
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.14 дней назад
2nd load of block delivered and set in place for slash and chip bin. 2 extra blocks to use where needed. #firewood
Husqvarna Technical Approved?!?!
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.21 день назад
Rick's opinion of my grind sharpening as a Husqvarna Technical guy who cuts with chainsaws for a living. #husqvarna
Agrotk 680 Skid Steer Hydraulic Breaker
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.21 день назад
Removing the concrete curb around the slab. Agrotk 680 skid steer hydraulic breaker making light work of it. #jackhammer
Eastonmade Ultra & Nasty Oak
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.21 день назад
Splitting some nasty oak with the 4 way wedge on Eastonmade Ultra. #firewood #eastonmade
Haix Boots Review
Просмотров 63821 день назад
Haix boots are the best boots I have found for me. They will be in booth 211 at the Great Lakes logging Expo in Greenbay September 5th thru the 7th 2024. Find them there and try them on. I will be getting a 2nd pair and looking to get some for Gavin. #haix
Pinkway Review
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.28 дней назад
This is my honest opinion and review of the Pinkway chainsaw. It will die sooner than pro series saws. #pinkwaychainsaw #chainsaw
Husqvarna 580BTS vs Sawdust
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.28 дней назад
Using my Husqvarna 580BTS to clean up sawdust from cutting last of boiler wood pile. #husqavarna #firewood #
Chip & Slash Bin For The Woodyard.
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.Месяц назад
1st load of block for building chip & slash bin for the woodyard. Another load needed coming soon. #concreteblocks #woodyard #firewood
Cutting the last of the pile of crappy wood.
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.Месяц назад
A good feeling getting the last of the pile of junk wood cut for the boiler. #firewood #hasqvarna #husqvarna390xp
2 loads of wood filling the corn crib.
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.Месяц назад
2 loads of wood filling the corn crib.
Eastonmade Ultra vs. Nasty Crap Wood.
Просмотров 6 тыс.Месяц назад
Eastonmade Ultra vs. Nasty Crap Wood.
Husqvarna 580BTS Backpack Blower First Impressions
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.Месяц назад
Husqvarna 580BTS Backpack Blower First Impressions
Symco Thrashery Chainsaw Competition
Просмотров 8712 месяца назад
Symco Thrashery Chainsaw Competition
Can I get it to swing enough to hit the opening?
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.2 месяца назад
Can I get it to swing enough to hit the opening?
Chipping Birch Tree In Under 10 Minutes
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.2 месяца назад
Chipping Birch Tree In Under 10 Minutes
Starting The 4th Of July Off Right
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.2 месяца назад
Starting The 4th Of July Off Right
What size chipper..? Been thinking about buying one myself but a Vermeer or the likes.
I feel a 12in would be the most economical. Chip everything under 8in and the rest goes for firewood
I am wondering why you didn't dump the trailer? A serious question, not questioning you - but you must have thought of that. I think I watched you load that trailer in a prior video and I said "That's pretty smart, all the branches are lined up for the chipper".
You don't have to pick them up off the ground and have fewer chances of picking up a rock and sending it thru the chipper.
Good chipping 👍 Since your chips are going to eventually make it to your fields, are there species that you don't chip into your bin because of natural toxins inherent to some species such as walnut that can affect corn or soybean?
Small amounts dont affect it enough.
Yall are getting it done.If I was a betting man .I would bet you do get a chipper to use from someone at the big show in ohio. Keep you the hard work.And whete did you and Matt get the suspenders that yall use with you chaps.
Hope so. Suspenders gotten from evergreenpower they are buttoned on not clip on
I don’t know if you noticed but the brush you dumped on the ground you had very little trouble separating it to feed into the chipper and these last two vids you chipped from the trailer and had more trouble separating it
This load got packed in harder to get it all on 1 load.
Great way to do it this way for now at least, not cheap for a chipper maybe you’ll come across someone that’s retiring, that may be a cheaper option.😊
Maybe we can find one to do some content for when at the Paul Bunyan show
Great work you can use wood chips on the farm 🚜 recycling ♻️ 😊
Yes! Thank you!
Great team work, Bert 👍🏼. That chipper certainly has earned its keep, lol.
You got that right! Mabey can work out a deal with one at the Paul Bunyan show. If not definately going to check them out.
Quick work for that trailer load. Chipper must be pretty heavy, tractor tires squatted.
The chipper is heavy and makes the front of the tractor light. That's why we put a weight box on the front.
1st !!!😊
Congratulations
@@BertsCustomCuts ☺
They have some nice boots on the website....like to try a pair on one day. 🔥
Only place I know of is Arbsession in Greenbay carries the cutting boots and the xr200. They usually are at most logging or arborist shows.
That is my dream-splitter!! Someday I will get one of those when my firewood business gets big enough.
@FirewoodInTheField I have run multiple vertical splitters. There will be a video of a different one set for this Wednesday morning. They all work great and have many differences.
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Thanks for watching.
The boots are nice cant wait to wear them more
You'll like them after you wear them more.
Bert,Gavin is a whoot when he is around you 👍😮😊❤
We have fun when we are doing stuff.
I am with Gavin, size 13 shoe as well. I got used to walking in the shoe/boot store and just asking what they had in stock in my size. I found Keen made my size as well and went with the wide for a little more toe room in the safety toes (steel or composite.) Great video Bert and Gavin, I almost thought I seen Tony making a run for the creek water and Chris stash of half sticks of gum are in that truck. 😂 Haix makes a great boot and definitely worth the money. 👍🏻👍🏻
I should have gotten a bottle of creek water for Tony while I was there.
I bought a pair of these chainsaw boots and while I can appreciate the purpose they are like wearing ski boots. Ive had them for about a year now and have cut up probably 50-60 cords of wood wearing these and just this fall they've become bearable to wear. They never caused blisters or anything but before they broke in you had to focus on picking up your feet and be careful when walking up logs because they had hardly any flexibility. They are very solid boots and have saved my ankles a few times from rounds rolling down. If you can get past the break in time I think it's a wise investment.
This is my experience as well. Great boots, but like wearing old lead diving boots.
They do give great ankle support
Size 13.5 boots. My teenage nephew has pontoon feet right around that size. It's going to be a challenge to find footwear for him.
Hopefully, his feet don't grow much more.
Nice boots guys. Bert’s got running shoes for bear hunting or hornets in the loader cab. Gavin is ready for the great electric bike race.
No laces are good Bert😊 Give Gavin time, he may have to sleep with them on😊
I wore mine all day today and like them so far.
I have to get a pr. I tried on Sthil’s chainsaw boots on but found them so stiff and not very comfortable. Wish there was a Place in my area that I could try in the Haix boots.
Haix are great quality but they are very heavy and stiff as well.
The cutting boots are stiff in the ankle but are comfortable. They will be at the show next weekend in Cambridge Ohio. They do go to a lot of different logging and arborist shows.
They aren't any heavier than other boots.
Congratulations on going over 2000 subscribers. Keep up the good work
Thank you very much!
The hard work isn't cutting the tree down it's the clean up.
Yup, and would be better as a drop and run if the homeowner wants to clean it up.
I wish all the tree jobs were that easy! 👍TCT
Me too!
I just got a tree service load of living ash, definitely not use to seeing it like this👍👍
There's getting to be fewer left.
Good job MEN ! !
Thanks!
Nice job like you where t there, minus the tree missing😊🇦🇺
It was a nice little quick job.
well there dying as governments spray heavy metals in the skies and it all goes in the soil . i just wish people would look up and see all the straight line clouds and the rise in dementia
Everyone has their theories. No different than the farmer has to be re-certified every few years to spray his own crops & average homeowner puts more fertilizer on there 1/4 acer lawn than a farmer puts on 40 acres.
Thank you - that takes care of two conspiracy theories I was stuck on.
Now you need to add stump removal.
Mabey someday.
In Ohio, our ash have been dead so long that they are no longer good for anything. That will make some great firewood. I hate to see the ash go,, it is one of my favorite trees. Easy to cut and split and burns great.
Most of them are really dead here now as well. Just a few hanging on yet.
I like when you’re both in the trailer jumping up & down to pank the load down, like 2 kids
Doing what we had to make it fit.
Go Bert , maybe red barn paint this year ?😊
Mabey a chipper to take to the jobs.
You boys made short work of that tree. Keep up the good work
Thanks, will do!
Nice, quick takedown of that ash 👍
Thanks 👍
I will keep my fingers crossed that you pick up a chipper sponsorship at Bunyan show!🤠
That would be great. It was on my radar for sure.
Nice job, quiet street, only one or 2 people walked by and a car. Stay safe!
Quiet little subdivision with 1 way in and out.
Nice drop guys!
Thanks
Branches always take alot of time & space to get rid of great work guys!
The best part is it was only 5 miles from home.
Great job you two 👍🏼. That’s a good tree taken down nicely, Bert.
Yes, thank you
You guys did a real good job with the ash tree. Homeowner will spread the word.
Yup, and another 1 to do this weekend in the neighborhood.
Like a couple of kids jumping around in a redneck bouncy house. Lol trailers jam packed.
Funny how much brush is in a tree 🌴😅. It always seems to multiply when there on the ground!
Once on the ground, the brush pile gets big fast. A chipper for on-site may be in the future.
@@BertsCustomCuts Have you tried renting chippers for size comparison? 15inch chipper is about right for chipping 10inch hardwood and a 10inch chipper is about right for 5-6inch hardwood IMHO. I believe this is one of those circumstances where a little more is better. time saver yes but one more piece of equipment to maintain and tow to the jobsite on top of the two trailers. 🤔😜
We were looking at around 12in to be the most ideal size. We could have chipped the whole tree into the trailer and still put the wood on.
@@BertsCustomCuts 12" sounds like a good fit as most likely anything larger than 4-6"dai will be saved out for firewood.👍
Bert with all the green leaves 🍃 in your chip pile in about 4 years you could sell dirt compost.
Or just spread it on the field and get it out of the way.
Great use of the picture in picture. Perfect use case. Keep up the hard work!
Thanks
Good job Bert keep up the good work.
Thanks will do.
Gotta love chipping day 😊 Looks like the bins are working well 👍 Should make some great stuff for the fields by spring. Love your content
Thanks 👍
Nice editing with a pile in the top corner. Always watch those leaf piles for spontaneous combustion 48 hours later
I usually check the pile every day to see if it's heating up.
Great to have a chipper years ago farmers would have huge burn piles smoke everywhere they can't do that anymore!
Blister, I mean Gavin, showed up after the work was done! Lol
That happens from time to time