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emocha22
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How to Cut & Load Big Firewood
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How to safely and efficiently cut and load bigger firewood by yourself.
How To Season Your Firewood and Women
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A funny look at stacking firewood on Mother's Day.
My back hurts just watching!
Dumb video
what are we? monkeys?
👏👏👏 On that last round I would have used "KY Lube" to get wedge that in there! 🪓🪓🪓
Great video! You showed me a solution to my big round problem. Thank you!
VERY IMPRESSIVE!!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Been there, done that.
I know exactly how you feel brother, to the last nerve that I pulled.
That's a clever way to help your back . I have a small cheap Chinese Kincrome crane on my trailer and I screw a 4 inch eye bolt into the side of each round in the middle and pick it up . I just chip the bark away from a spot with the axe and drill a hole with a battery drill and then screw it in tight with a small steel bar through the eye . Then at home can lift it up again straight onto the splitter . It lifts heavy hardwood rounds quite safely and not one eye bolt has ever come out but always keep your feet clear . I also made an electric winch attachment for the crane and it can pull blocks towards the crane for lifting if it is too hard to roll them .
Im 72 and still doin' exactly' what your doing. I hate loading em' I turn mine facing out, so when I get home .. I just roll em out of bed ... "The more my back hurts - the smarter' I get.. Hee hee 😜
Good work....Im an older guy 2 n work I used to blow thru now has me huffin and puffin....but it still has to be done......thanks 4 putting this out there.....it really encourages me that I don't have to be as fast as I used to be....its just time to work smarter........thank u sir God Bless u......
My back hurts just watching
Hard work I've done many times
I have a winch mounted in the bed at the front . Simply winch the rounds on utilising a ramp .
Cheese and rice ! I want to be Super Human ! That's pretty impressive.
It looks like a short bed P/U with a toolbox taking up what little space you have. May I suggest a low boy trailer to haul more wood. I have an F350 long bed P/U and would like to have a trailer to be able haul more.
Go head on bruh!
Bravo
Hey cameraman, lil help?
Damn. I was like how is he going to get the last piece on? Oh he’s going to summon Thor’s axe and cut it in half in 3 strikes. Got it
That guy is the strongest man I've ever witnessed.
@5:07- "Git yer a$$ in there!"
Lately I've been gathering logs for turning on the lathe and I thought I was just horribly out of shape, but thanks to videos like this I'm learning that I should have picked up an easier hobby.
wow wow thats some hardddd work,,,,,thanks for video
I have not got a vehicle like yours. Nor do I have the strength. I've got a Ford galaxy (UK). I've got a neurological condition. I've had my eye on an oak section of tree that tree surgeon has just left where the big oak was uprooted in a storm. I would say the same size as yours. I've attempted once. Heavier than I anticipated! Second attempt I took a metal car ramp to roll it up n in. Too low still. 3rd attempt tomorrow, two ramps together, cable tied and a trolley jack under the middle section at the rear of the rear of the twin ramp. I'm hoping to roll, secure, jack it up and roll it in. Here's hoping. If it doesn't work, I don't know how I will deal with the disappointment of failure. Roll it home. 😎
That's a lot of wood.
Buy a trailer and roll them up.
Is this pine?
Well-played!
Sir, I don't know you and will never see you in person. You need to be told though ... that split was amazing. Kudos.
To cool for bucking pants ?
This ain’t his first rodeo.
Seems like a lot of work for just one week's firewood requirement.
Can't walk....time to get the gun and have venison for dinner!!
Well done Sir
Your body language is one of that which any woodcutter knows especially at the end of a day or at least at the end of round number 1 We all feel ya’ bud!
Pro trick: you can watch movies at flixzone. Me and my gf have been using them for watching a lot of movies lately.
@Raymond Korbin yea, have been using Flixzone for since november myself :)
Safely?? No protection except the steel cap boots!
Hans Brevik That’s how i do it. It looked safely done to me.
@@blademan6075 Just because someting looks safely done to you don't mean it is.
what ever happened to that elk calf??
safety googles? ear protection?
Good saw log use scrap wood for fire !
That works. Kind of hard on your back. And can't believe you didn't simply take a deep breath, clench your teeth grab ahold of that last round and toss it up onto the top of the pile. I have a PU I use for hunting and woodcutting. I ran a 2 X 8 rough cut plank between the two bed rails near the front of the bed and mounted a Winch2Go (4000 lb winch) to it. Built a plywood ramp the front of which rests on the back of the bed. Notched so it can't be pulled forward when pulling up a round. Pull the rounds up the ramp and on to the bed on their flat sides. And slide them where ever I want them on the bed with a pickaroon. Truck them home and when I get there back up to the 2 2x 6 plank ramp I have attached to the splitter which sits at the same height as the back of the truck, back up under the planks a little, flip the rounds over and and roll them off the bed onto the splitter. Never have to lift a full round.
Good job.
Great video. Thanks!
Whew!
Been there done that. I always cut the extra rounds in half and loaded these on the top. Splitting in half also works but I can usuall cut them in half faster than I can split them
Why are you cutting saw logs into firewood
I prefer hardwood. Sorry you can't roll 3 foot oak on the bed!
Well I'm guessing you're west of the Mississippi we don't have any Doug fir here in old New England except at the lumber yaaaahd...stay safe
Pretty much as far west as you can go.
What kind of wood is that Doug fir?
It is Doug fir that is mostly dry.
when he gets it home he is going to split it into smaller pieces of wood why not just just cut and load smaller wood to start with. work smart or hard your choice
I AM working smarter. Fewer pieces mean less repetition and loading this way is faster and not that much work.
@@emocha22 but it also means a lot less wood per truck load and more trips to get more wood = more fuel more cost more time on the road i am not sure how far you have to drive to get your wood, but when i go to get firewood it is a 3-4 hour round trip driving only, so i put 2 foot side rails on my truck and load logs cut to multiples of 15 1/4 inches, most times approx 107 inches long, the logs i load are 6-10 inches a round , than i cut and split them when i get them home and that load gives me almost a full cord of wood . i am 56 now and you look close to that age as well ( no insult intended if i am wrong )and i have been getting fire wood for most of my life and i loaded much bigger wood when i was younger but i learned loading smaller wood was a much safer and more productive way of getting fire wood for me, with no injuries anyway maybe give it a try. that is big wood you are loading and i think it is only a matter of time before u hurt your back. stay safe and good luck .
People who watch you tube should make A LOT FEWER assumptions. I would NEVER haul wood more than a few miles and it is usually in addition to something else like on my way home from work, fishing etc. If you learn how to stack big wood you get more wood in the same space. The more you split it the more air pockets and less solid wood. Have tried both ways on a bet several times over the years and it ALWAYS works out the same way. Just because it doesn't work for you or fit your situation doesn't mean it's wrong.