Great video Jake. I did a similar video about a year ago. If I ever get a conveyor I’m going to loose stack right into my totes. Substantial time saver plus I’m sure they dry quicker with the looser air flow
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No I don’t deliver in the totes unless it’s a neighbor I can drive the tractor to. The totes are just used on my end as a easy way to move the the wood around and measure my deliveries.
Those are 330 gallon totes. If you look up the gallon to cubic foot conversion you will see 1 gallon = .133681 cubic feet. So 330 gallons = 44.1146 cubic feet. So since you stacked it and are just shy of full I would say your VERY close to 1/3 of a cord. I have about 50 of the 330 gallon totes and fill them right from the conveyor as well and I call them 1/3 of a crod.
Glad I’m on the right track! You’ll see in the next video we start manipulating the wood a little bit as they fill to ensure we fit the most in we can off the conveyor.
Jake: As Carl would say. It's what a Regular Customer thinks when he or she re-stacks it in the garage, side of the house or a woodshed. If it stacks-up.
In Australia we mainly sell wood by the kilo/pound... You could easily tell with a forklift with a weight gauge if it was a face cord ... Allowing for dryness of the wood a bit
I have just over 200 of the smaller totes and I am getting ready to cut the sides out. I go through about 80 per year in my wood boiler that I have been throwing the wood in. I hate climbing inside to get the wood out of the bottom. My worry with dumping them is I don't know how long they will be able to take that abuse. I try to be careful but I end up bending or breaking a few each time I do it. Rotating forks would be nice but I think I might end up trying the log-lift bags to save time and stacking.
Whether you cut the totes or not, practice dumping them when empty. Much less risk or breaking them because there’s no weight. In my opinion it’s easier to dump with the weight of the wood.
I like this new way for ya. Its going to save you so much time and time is money or family time. I would be conveying into the totes if I used them. But I cant get my hands on any for less than $100 each here in Missouri, so thats why I built my bunker that I show on my Channel. Take Care Jake !!!
One thing to consider is the appearance of your product. If you are delivering your IBC totes to a customer, then having it neatly stacked is well worth the time (if you can charge a bit extra for those). I am sure you've seen the new giant pallet bins that Chris at In The Woodyard is now using in his new woodyard. He just hand tosses those into there from his dump trailer. He will measure it out when he goes to deliver it to his customers. Another channel I watch (Foxfire Projects) is using the log-lift face cord firewood bags and fills those directly off his conveyor. He set those on a pallet and moves those around with his tractor and FEL.
I think I will continue to stack all the totes I have with the cutouts in them because they wouldn’t hold as much. But moving forward I will be filling the new totes off the conveyor.
I have learned alot from my firewood guy he stacks me 2 of those tote u have has to be the 6 bar ones and took a measuring tape and showed me each one makes half cord has been in cutting and selling for over 10 years have people drive 6 hours to buy from him and that cut at 18in long pieces
Next experiment stack one and conveyor load one and let them sit for 6 months and compare moisture content. Im all about not having to stack if it doesn't affect the end product, but im not convinced yet.
If anything I think this method would allow more airflow, I have stacked totes and these loose filled ones. Remind me in 6 months and I’ll compare moisture 😂
I use the 275 gallon totes, because that is what I can get. But when I stack it off into a store bought wood rack, I always have more then what will fit in the rack. So, the bigger 330 gallon totes will hold about 20% more volume therefore cordage of wood, I'd say about one rung lower on the larger totes is the same as the smaller totes. an easy measurement will tell that. I do like the straight dump into the larger tote then you might need to make your lids be a pyramid from the batters to cover them but much less manual labor to get it done and still work and look neat / clean.
Glad to hear you agree! I find the pyramid covers to be extremely unappealing to the eye. I think I’m just not going to cover them and let nature do it’s thing.
@@DudeRanchDIY I don't cover mine until I bring the tote to the house ready to use the wood. I have several covers for my totes, but only really use about 10 of them. Through the spring summer and early fall, I let teh sun hit all sides possible. I cover later in the fall for the ones that I know I will be burning for myself. By then I have made the few deliveries I do and they are dumped into my dump trailer. By the way, when dumping - so that you don't bend the bottom rail of the totes, try getting the forks under the rail and flip on it's side - then forks under the bottom of the tote again. The is not a chance for the torque to bend because there is not anything to pinch on from gravity.
I like the tote idea of just splitting into it. If you feel uncomfortable when you go to deliver, could pull more splits out of another tote. Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
I think splitting into the tote is a winner. I would say do a test to find out how much loose into a tote will equal a facecord so nobody gets ripped off. Great video as always.
If you really want to get a perfect comparison, make a rack that is 4ft high, 8ft long and 16inches deep. A true face cord. Stack it full, then stack in in a tote to see if it fits. Then you will know for sure and no one can argue. Even filling the center up, it still looks short to me. I use ibc totes too, and since the measurements are odd, its a trick to calculate their exact volume. When i get back to splitting again and have enough pieces exactly 16 inches long, i am planning to settle my curiosity. I am also building a rack for my 3pt that is sizwd for a face cord of splits or rounds if i am cutting in the woods. It would be alot easier if the totes were actually 4x4x4 inside, but that would be too easy.😂
Metric measurements, good for us in New Zealand selling a mtr of wood ,thrown with obvious gaps filled up ,not a trailer load ? Umm how big is that trailer?? ,never seen the high totes here ,winter here now so fire every night
It would’ve been interesting to see you put 2 totes 8’ apart & pile it 4’ high between the totes to see if you get a full face cord. It’s really the only way you would know if you have a full face cord in one tote. Great video. TY for sharing.
Dumping your split firewood into a tote vs stacking it in a tote is a great time saving idea. However, you'll have to pick-up a gym membership to offset the exercise you'll be missing out on.
Far more important would be to know how much wood is in the tote when the wood is level with the top. Filling to this level would allow you to stack the totes. You're going to be using far more totes - stacking the totes two high would free up space.
I don’t stack the totes due to my tractor capacities and how they look when stacked. As I showed in this video, loose filling them really doesn’t use more totes compared to stacking in them.
Save what you cut out of the side to make a replaceable gate. I take one of the top bars, (on top of bladder) and electrical tape it to the section i cut out, then insrt inside, and wire tie, or paracord tie it at top so it can be removed when you unload.
The 275s stacked hold 1/3 of a Cord. The 330s stacked hold a little more. Should take around 4 of the 275s loose to make a Cord. Mabey 3 of the 330s loose for a cord.
I’ve been curios why people using conveyors don’t dump directly into their totes. Maybe just charge a little less if it’s not a true face cord. I understand stacking for appearance if you’re going to display it, or like me, you throw splits to the side then stack later. Good experiment in time/money savings.
At the moment I have 4 cords of bundle grade wood stacked in totes so I’m set for a while. When I need more I would either separate it as I’m splitting or convey it into the dump trailer like I used to.
I would’ve bet money that it wouldn’t have stacked that high. Although you were considerably over the top heaped up, I was still surprised how much it was stacked. I can see that it will be a great time saver. The next mission is how to modify the totes to have a removable panel to make them dump easier. Time for some creative engineering!
Hmmmmmmm, a cord of firewood is 4x4x8’ well stacked. If your large totes are 4x4x4’ then 2 will equal 1 cord. You can always use 1 small tote with 2 big ones for skeptical customers and call that 1 cord. That might be the way to attract more long time customers too.
Now, the only way to know exactly, or as close to exactly as you can, would be to set up a full ⅓ cord, then stack in the cage to see just what you have. Hope that helps...
Seems to be the trend not stacking Personally it looks better stacked and I think it dries better and it looks better on the eye than just thrown in if I was buying it I want to see it stacked It’s your wood thanks for the video 👍
The customers don’t see it stacked regardless. I dump the totes in my truck for delivery. The totes are simply an easy way for me to load and measure the wood. Thanks for watching!
Na drys way better thrown in so more air can circulate, all wood here is sold thrown with obvious gaps filled, I top it up a bit at the top also ,nothing looks worse than a measurement that's under
That was a great video . For the time savings I would fill them loose . Only problem is how much would be in a smaller tote loose filled ? Great job jake !
All of the small totes I have already have the cut out side in them so those will continue to be stacked. I think from here on out all the new totes I get I’m going to leave whole and just fill loosely.
If you cut the top and bottom out of the bladder and slid it up half way and wired it to the cage it would add two feet to the tote and you wouldn't have to worry out the wood falling out
Hey man! I’m in Plainfield CT, stumbled across your channel, very inspiring! Gotta ask, where do you get your logs? Have a small splitter but was interested in getting into the business, is it profitable? Love the channel!!
Hey there, thanks for watching! I get all my logs from my jobs, I do tree work for a living so I cherry pick out the good ones and bring them back. I also get paid on both ends of the logs which helps. If you are just starting out look to start building a relationship with a tree service to source quality logs from. For selling the wood stick to small quantity high profit margin “specialized” wood like bundles, bbq, pizza oven, etc.
Sorry Jake I think unfair, your comparison toate should have been level filled to a stacking height,,, you can't double stack overflowing or safely Rd travel. I think you'd be a rung less on a flat top, just my opinion bro 👍cheers 🍻 for sharing. Conveyor height adjustment system run nicely 👌 😎 👍🏻
@@DudeRanchDIY right oh that makes sense now Jake 👍 for some reason I thought you were delivering by the toate and was trying to figure bulk stacking in toate. 👍👍👍👍 Nice job team 👏
I’d be willing to bet that if you loose filled the totes and took the time to try and flatten everything out like I do and then really hump it up at the top you could fill it to a full 1/3 or pretty damn close in a small tote.
No one needs to guess what part of a cord it is. IBC totes are barely under 4x4x4 feet which by definition is a 1/2 cord. Of course you didn't fill it quite to the top so you're a little under that so it's 1/3rd of a cord
So why not just measure the wood stacked to know exactly how much wood you’re selling? I’m a believer in just dumping off the conveyor but you still seam unsure of yourself about it being a true face cord. Stack it and find out is my suggestion. Chuck
I think my unsureness was more me being surprised it was so much wood even when stacked! As I mentioned one of my full small 275g totes stacks out to fill a standard 4’x8’ wood rack easily, so the fact that this stacked up to be more than that I’m confident in the amount! Thanks for watching!
I just would sell it a bit cheaper and say its approximately a face cord. People will buy it because its cheaper and you saved 20 in labor not stacking it. Or make an exact rack and stack a loose filled tote on that
I tried this and no way does it stack up to one face cord. I think you should try it again and make sure your customers are not getting the short end of the face cord.
Tell me something please. Why don’t you tack some eye on totes and makes gates to open and close on baskets. Save even more time what you think will be waiting for reply. Have fun on boat. Glad to see your better half
The customers don’t see it stacked regardless. I dump the totes in my truck for delivery. The totes are simply an easy way for me to load and measure the wood. Thanks for watching!
Did Jake just say nobody likes to stack??? HEY!!!! Jake I love stacking wood. When I was a little boy not long ago about 8 years old my Father would have me stacking wood in full cords not face cords. My job was to stack the wood so that it does not fall. After I stack it my dad would come check it out and knock it over then say stack it again this time do it right. I would then restack it and tell my Dad it was done he would come over check it out and knock it over and tell me son I said do it right. After stacking a few times you learn to do it right . By the time I was 10 nothing my Dad could do to knock over the stacks and the reason he did this was to teach me how to stack so no one would get hurt after it was stacked. But what I did with out telling my dad was I was also stacking wood for my neighbor and he was teaching me how to stack . His way of teaching me was fun. Stacking wood is like putting a puzzle together. Every piece has it's place you have to find that place look over the stack look at the pieces of wood plan ahead know what your move is going to be if you have an odd piece use the small pieces that you have left on the ground to level out and make it a tight fit.
Too bad you couldn't hire an intern to stack right off the conveyor for a flat rate. Got any high school students around? They only stack. No running of machines.
Jake will you do away with the weather bladder tops if you decide to go this route? I have seen some people cut the bladders diagonally to make two cone looking tops which would probably fit over the excess wood on top.🔥🪵🇺🇸
I probably won’t cover these loose stacked ones, I’ll continue to cover the stacked totes. The big cone diagonal tops are hideous in my opinion. Big producers don’t cover their bulk piles, I think these totes would shed the water pretty well and are up off the ground.
Great video Jake. I did a similar video about a year ago. If I ever get a conveyor I’m going to loose stack right into my totes. Substantial time saver plus I’m sure they dry quicker with the looser air flow
I saw your video a while back! This method seems to be working pretty well with not much of a loss as related to the amount of wood that will fit in!
Hey Jake ! A worthwhile video ! Answered some questions of mine . Thanks !
Hey Jake ! I asked you for help with a subscription . It went unanswered , shortly after 2 subscriptions on our channel vanished ? Subsequently my views fall old a cliff ? You have never commented on our channel, yet we have commented at least 100 times since we joined RUclips . What does that say? My comments are always respectful . An apology is in order for being a player who has violated my rights . A lawsuit is forthcoming , you better man up and apologize . We are a charity , how foolish , how heartless ! We like you guys , why go out of your way to hurt us ? My brother is a lawyer , I am rich, and I have principles . Maybe you should rethink treating people running a charity like shit while you fill your pockets ? Shame on you !
Get job Jake and Sarah. I hope you went out on the boat and had fun. Always make time for yourselves. Take Care
Thanks Deb! We did, it was a nice evening
Good to know! I plan on loose stacking in an IBC tote. I've heard before that a stacked IBC tote is 1/3 of a cord.
Yep a small 275g tote stacked is 1/3 cord. A large 330g tote loose filled is also 1/3 cord as shown in this video
Do you deliver in the totes and how do you get it out at the customers? I may have missed something in a previous video.
No I don’t deliver in the totes unless it’s a neighbor I can drive the tractor to. The totes are just used on my end as a easy way to move the the wood around and measure my deliveries.
Great comparison I don’t feel bad how I do it now. I set a tank next to the splitter and chuck it right in basket. Keep up the good work.
Whatever works!
Those are 330 gallon totes. If you look up the gallon to cubic foot conversion you will see 1 gallon = .133681 cubic feet. So 330 gallons = 44.1146 cubic feet. So since you stacked it and are just shy of full I would say your VERY close to 1/3 of a cord. I have about 50 of the 330 gallon totes and fill them right from the conveyor as well and I call them 1/3 of a crod.
Glad I’m on the right track! You’ll see in the next video we start manipulating the wood a little bit as they fill to ensure we fit the most in we can off the conveyor.
Jake: As Carl would say. It's what a Regular Customer thinks when he or she re-stacks it in the garage, side of the house or a woodshed. If it stacks-up.
In Australia we mainly sell wood by the kilo/pound... You could easily tell with a forklift with a weight gauge if it was a face cord ... Allowing for dryness of the wood a bit
I think your idea makes a lot of sense, brother. Keep on rockin.' Chip
I have just over 200 of the smaller totes and I am getting ready to cut the sides out. I go through about 80 per year in my wood boiler that I have been throwing the wood in. I hate climbing inside to get the wood out of the bottom. My worry with dumping them is I don't know how long they will be able to take that abuse. I try to be careful but I end up bending or breaking a few each time I do it. Rotating forks would be nice but I think I might end up trying the log-lift bags to save time and stacking.
Whether you cut the totes or not, practice dumping them when empty. Much less risk or breaking them because there’s no weight. In my opinion it’s easier to dump with the weight of the wood.
Looks like two rows 4'x4×16" so pretty much a face cord. Enjoy the boat, well deserved. Catch ya on the next one, Kenny
I like this new way for ya. Its going to save you so much time and time is money or family time. I would be conveying into the totes if I used them. But I cant get my hands on any for less than $100 each here in Missouri, so thats why I built my bunker that I show on my Channel. Take Care Jake !!!
Me too! It’s much easier! $100 is crazy, I’ve been lucky with my sources. I’d love to have a bulk bin like yours!
Yay! Love that sarah is back!
Me too! Nice see you!
One thing to consider is the appearance of your product. If you are delivering your IBC totes to a customer, then having it neatly stacked is well worth the time (if you can charge a bit extra for those). I am sure you've seen the new giant pallet bins that Chris at In The Woodyard is now using in his new woodyard. He just hand tosses those into there from his dump trailer. He will measure it out when he goes to deliver it to his customers. Another channel I watch (Foxfire Projects) is using the log-lift face cord firewood bags and fills those directly off his conveyor. He set those on a pallet and moves those around with his tractor and FEL.
The only totes I deliver are to neighbors that buy firewood from me. All the rest get dumped into the truck so appearance in the tote doesn’t matter!
Hello from Chicago! I'd have the loved to see you take the stacked bin and then re-stack in a proper 1/3 cord to really see if it's a 1/3 of a cord!
Hey Patrick, the numbers don’t lie, from the math I did, but I might do that just to show everyone!
I have considered running some stacked and some loose thrown. Especially if my small conveyor set up ends up working out.
I think I will continue to stack all the totes I have with the cutouts in them because they wouldn’t hold as much. But moving forward I will be filling the new totes off the conveyor.
Weird, when you bought that muscle shirt, the manufacturer must have forgot to include the muscle...loose stacking in the totes sure is a time saver!
I am a lean, mean, wood splitting machine with a sweet tank top tan.
Hi Elliott, I thought it was laundry day and that was Sarah's old work out shirt that Jake was wearing.
@@DaleFarrish hahaha
I have learned alot from my firewood guy he stacks me 2 of those tote u have has to be the 6 bar ones and took a measuring tape and showed me each one makes half cord has been in cutting and selling for over 10 years have people drive 6 hours to buy from him and that cut at 18in long pieces
Next experiment stack one and conveyor load one and let them sit for 6 months and compare moisture content. Im all about not having to stack if it doesn't affect the end product, but im not convinced yet.
If anything I think this method would allow more airflow, I have stacked totes and these loose filled ones. Remind me in 6 months and I’ll compare moisture 😂
I use the 275 gallon totes, because that is what I can get. But when I stack it off into a store bought wood rack, I always have more then what will fit in the rack. So, the bigger 330 gallon totes will hold about 20% more volume therefore cordage of wood, I'd say about one rung lower on the larger totes is the same as the smaller totes. an easy measurement will tell that. I do like the straight dump into the larger tote then you might need to make your lids be a pyramid from the batters to cover them but much less manual labor to get it done and still work and look neat / clean.
Glad to hear you agree! I find the pyramid covers to be extremely unappealing to the eye. I think I’m just not going to cover them and let nature do it’s thing.
@@DudeRanchDIY I don't cover mine until I bring the tote to the house ready to use the wood. I have several covers for my totes, but only really use about 10 of them. Through the spring summer and early fall, I let teh sun hit all sides possible. I cover later in the fall for the ones that I know I will be burning for myself. By then I have made the few deliveries I do and they are dumped into my dump trailer. By the way, when dumping - so that you don't bend the bottom rail of the totes, try getting the forks under the rail and flip on it's side - then forks under the bottom of the tote again. The is not a chance for the torque to bend because there is not anything to pinch on from gravity.
I like the tote idea of just splitting into it. If you feel uncomfortable when you go to deliver, could pull more splits out of another tote. Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
That’s true!
I think splitting into the tote is a winner. I would say do a test to find out how much loose into a tote will equal a facecord so nobody gets ripped off. Great video as always.
Yep I might take the time and stack a loose tote into an actual 4x8 rack for everyone to see
If you really want to get a perfect comparison, make a rack that is 4ft high, 8ft long and 16inches deep. A true face cord. Stack it full, then stack in in a tote to see if it fits. Then you will know for sure and no one can argue. Even filling the center up, it still looks short to me. I use ibc totes too, and since the measurements are odd, its a trick to calculate their exact volume. When i get back to splitting again and have enough pieces exactly 16 inches long, i am planning to settle my curiosity. I am also building a rack for my 3pt that is sizwd for a face cord of splits or rounds if i am cutting in the woods. It would be alot easier if the totes were actually 4x4x4 inside, but that would be too easy.😂
Metric measurements, good for us in New Zealand selling a mtr of wood ,thrown with obvious gaps filled up ,not a trailer load ? Umm how big is that trailer?? ,never seen the high totes here ,winter here now so fire every night
Hey Jake I have the same tractor l3901 one tote filled to the top I can't pick it up when wood is wet when dry it will
Yeah I’ve modified my loader to increase lift capacity.
Hey Jake great idea
It would’ve been interesting to see you put 2 totes 8’ apart & pile it 4’ high between the totes to see if you get a full face cord. It’s really the only way you would know if you have a full face cord in one tote. Great video. TY for sharing.
Yep that’s another good way to do it!
Awesome Jake. Looks great to me. I think you are on to something
I think so, seems a lot of people want to see it stacked in a 4x8 rack haha
Dumping your split firewood into a tote vs stacking it in a tote is a great time saving idea. However, you'll have to pick-up a gym membership to offset the exercise you'll be missing out on.
Lol climbing trees and dragging brush 6 days a week keeps me pretty lean 😂
Far more important would be to know how much wood is in the tote when the wood is level with the top. Filling to this level would allow you to stack the totes. You're going to be using far more totes - stacking the totes two high would free up space.
I don’t stack the totes due to my tractor capacities and how they look when stacked. As I showed in this video, loose filling them really doesn’t use more totes compared to stacking in them.
Measure to make sure. Save time and money. Should work very good.
Save what you cut out of the side to make a replaceable gate. I take one of the top bars, (on top of bladder) and electrical tape it to the section i cut out, then insrt inside, and wire tie, or paracord tie it at top so it can be removed when you unload.
Yes I’ve actually been meaning to do something similar
The 275s stacked hold 1/3 of a Cord. The 330s stacked hold a little more. Should take around 4 of the 275s loose to make a Cord. Mabey 3 of the 330s loose for a cord.
I’ve been curios why people using conveyors don’t dump directly into their totes. Maybe just charge a little less if it’s not a true face cord. I understand stacking for appearance if you’re going to display it, or like me, you throw splits to the side then stack later.
Good experiment in time/money savings.
Yep I think everyone thought it would result in a lot less wood, but in reality it’s not too far off…
did you bump the pressure up on your hydraulics? if so what are you at?
Yes, I think I’m around 2,350psi I honestly don’t remember
Is this new method going to make it harder to separate the bundle wood?
At the moment I have 4 cords of bundle grade wood stacked in totes so I’m set for a while. When I need more I would either separate it as I’m splitting or convey it into the dump trailer like I used to.
I would’ve bet money that it wouldn’t have stacked that high. Although you were considerably over the top heaped up, I was still surprised how much it was stacked. I can see that it will be a great time saver. The next mission is how to modify the totes to have a removable panel to make them dump easier. Time for some creative engineering!
Yeah I was very pleasantly surprised with how much it stacked out to be!
I dry in loose stacks on pallets then put into totes.
Hmmmmmmm, a cord of firewood is 4x4x8’ well stacked. If your large totes are 4x4x4’ then 2 will equal 1 cord. You can always use 1 small tote with 2 big ones for skeptical customers and call that 1 cord. That might be the way to attract more long time customers too.
The totes are not 4x4x4
Now, the only way to know exactly, or as close to exactly as you can, would be to set up a full ⅓ cord, then stack in the cage to see just what you have.
Hope that helps...
Sounds like a lot of unnecessary work considering we know that a small stacked tote is 1/3 cord.
Seems to be the trend not stacking
Personally it looks better stacked and I think it dries better and it looks better on the eye than just thrown in if I was buying it I want to see it stacked It’s your wood thanks for the video 👍
The customers don’t see it stacked regardless. I dump the totes in my truck for delivery. The totes are simply an easy way for me to load and measure the wood. Thanks for watching!
Na drys way better thrown in so more air can circulate, all wood here is sold thrown with obvious gaps filled, I top it up a bit at the top also ,nothing looks worse than a measurement that's under
That was a great video . For the time savings I would fill them loose . Only problem is how much would be in a smaller tote loose filled ? Great job jake !
All of the small totes I have already have the cut out side in them so those will continue to be stacked. I think from here on out all the new totes I get I’m going to leave whole and just fill loosely.
@@DudeRanchDIY Just loop some small rope across the openings that you already have cut out.
If you cut the top and bottom out of the bladder and slid it up half way and wired it to the cage it would add two feet to the tote and you wouldn't have to worry out the wood falling out
My friend does this, but he only has 5 or so totes. It’s a lot of work for as many as I have.
Ok thanks
Jake,Chris will be happy with no more stacking in the totes ❤😮
Exactly!
Hey man! I’m in Plainfield CT, stumbled across your channel, very inspiring! Gotta ask, where do you get your logs? Have a small splitter but was interested in getting into the business, is it profitable? Love the channel!!
Hey there, thanks for watching! I get all my logs from my jobs, I do tree work for a living so I cherry pick out the good ones and bring them back. I also get paid on both ends of the logs which helps. If you are just starting out look to start building a relationship with a tree service to source quality logs from. For selling the wood stick to small quantity high profit margin “specialized” wood like bundles, bbq, pizza oven, etc.
I've got the same shades brother 🤘
Hell yeah man! Heatwave is the best! 🤙🏼
Sorry Jake I think unfair, your comparison toate should have been level filled to a stacking height,,, you can't double stack overflowing or safely Rd travel. I think you'd be a rung less on a flat top, just my opinion bro 👍cheers 🍻 for sharing. Conveyor height adjustment system run nicely 👌 😎 👍🏻
Thanks Richard, the totes don’t get double stacked or drive down the road. They are all dumped into my truck for delivery.
@@DudeRanchDIY right oh that makes sense now Jake 👍 for some reason I thought you were delivering by the toate and was trying to figure bulk stacking in toate. 👍👍👍👍 Nice job team 👏
So I have 275 gallon totes. Guess I need to find some 330 gallon ones. Wait I need to get a conveyor first :)😅
I’d be willing to bet that if you loose filled the totes and took the time to try and flatten everything out like I do and then really hump it up at the top you could fill it to a full 1/3 or pretty damn close in a small tote.
No one needs to guess what part of a cord it is. IBC totes are barely under 4x4x4 feet which by definition is a 1/2 cord. Of course you didn't fill it quite to the top so you're a little under that so it's 1/3rd of a cord
Yup!
Hey Sarah!!!!
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So why not just measure the wood stacked to know exactly how much wood you’re selling?
I’m a believer in just dumping off the conveyor but you still seam unsure of yourself about it being a true face cord. Stack it and find out is my suggestion.
Chuck
I think my unsureness was more me being surprised it was so much wood even when stacked! As I mentioned one of my full small 275g totes stacks out to fill a standard 4’x8’ wood rack easily, so the fact that this stacked up to be more than that I’m confident in the amount! Thanks for watching!
I just would sell it a bit cheaper and say its approximately a face cord. People will buy it because its cheaper and you saved 20 in labor not stacking it. Or make an exact rack and stack a loose filled tote on that
Right, I sell it by the tote for that reason
hi there interesting , john
What do you sell your wood for?
Depends on quantity, species, distance delivered.
I tried this and no way does it stack up to one face cord.
I think you should try it again and make sure your customers are not getting the short end of the face cord.
My customers are buying a totes worth of wood not a face cord.
Great, I have never heaped the totes and just filled them level and estimated 75% a facecord. But if I heap then I don’t have to do as much math
Yep easier all around!
Are you going to sell the green bean? Thank you!
Maybe in the future
Tell me something please. Why don’t you tack some eye on totes and makes gates to open and close on baskets. Save even more time what you think will be waiting for reply. Have fun on boat. Glad to see your better half
It would take a lot of time to do that to each new basket that comes in.
More work to stack, but looks better stacked. And less scraps when you go to deliver to the customer.
The customers don’t see it stacked regardless. I dump the totes in my truck for delivery. The totes are simply an easy way for me to load and measure the wood. Thanks for watching!
@@DudeRanchDIY that's true. 👍👍
How much for the Bladders!!!🤣😂
Free come take them!
your OCD going to let a messy stack like that sit in your yard? might lose sleep over that one big hoss
It’s taking some time to get over. I don’t like seeing the unstacked totes in my long row of stacked ones. Might need to segregate.
Did Jake just say nobody likes to stack??? HEY!!!! Jake I love stacking wood. When I was a little boy not long ago about 8 years old my Father would have me stacking wood in full cords not face cords. My job was to stack the wood so that it does not fall. After I stack it my dad would come check it out and knock it over then say stack it again this time do it right. I would then restack it and tell my Dad it was done he would come over check it out and knock it over and tell me son I said do it right. After stacking a few times you learn to do it right . By the time I was 10 nothing my Dad could do to knock over the stacks and the reason he did this was to teach me how to stack so no one would get hurt after it was stacked. But what I did with out telling my dad was I was also stacking wood for my neighbor and he was teaching me how to stack . His way of teaching me was fun.
Stacking wood is like putting a puzzle together. Every piece has it's place you have to find that place look over the stack look at the pieces of wood plan ahead know what your move is going to be if you have an odd piece use the small pieces that you have left on the ground to level out and make it a tight fit.
More power to you, I don’t have the time to stack the amount of wood I produce, nor does stacking wood make me money.
I stack wood into my IBC totes turned 90Degrees.
I get 3 rows and more wood into the same space with no dead space.
Are you cutting 16" pieces of firewood? Any issues with it drying with being stacked so tight?
@@bwillan
Yop, 16” pieces. Have no issues with drying.
Too bad you couldn't hire an intern to stack right off the conveyor for a flat rate. Got any high school students around? They only stack. No running of machines.
I’d love to find one or two
@@DudeRanchDIY got any high schools around?
Jack you did it again, your thinking right, you can always stack if you want, safe sailing to ya🚜🪵👍🏼🇺🇸
Thanks guys!
Jake will you do away with the weather bladder tops if you decide to go this route? I have seen some people cut the bladders diagonally to make two cone looking tops which would probably fit over the excess wood on top.🔥🪵🇺🇸
I probably won’t cover these loose stacked ones, I’ll continue to cover the stacked totes. The big cone diagonal tops are hideous in my opinion. Big producers don’t cover their bulk piles, I think these totes would shed the water pretty well and are up off the ground.