The Tale of Three Different Log Splitters

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  • Опубликовано: 17 янв 2023
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    Today we compare three different log splitters and how I use each, the Wolfe Ridge, Split Force, and Split Fire on the Excavator
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  • @John.117
    @John.117 Год назад +1

    If they don’t understand the utility of that implement - either they don’t do firewood - or they are young and can sling 150 rounds all day/don’t see the point in it. I had never seen or heard of that until your previous video - and it took me a few seconds to understand - but once I realized what you were doing - it became clear what a smart/back saving idea it is. I think your three methods compliment each other. You have my dream operation there Mike. I think it’s well thought out and very efficient. Thanks, as always for sharing… Best to you and yours… Pats for the pups.

  • @billobermeyer660
    @billobermeyer660 Год назад +1

    Great video Mike with the explanation for those who needed it. I will be 70 in August, and now more than ever I am looking for ways to save my back and overall health in many different ways. I'm fortunate to be able to work in a well ventilated old barn with my pro 28c, box store vertical splitter and Amish bundler. I use crates with casters to easily move misc heavy items around using a dolly. Everyone's situation/application is different and do what it takes to make things work for that person. Have a day. obie

  • @keithburch5506
    @keithburch5506 Год назад +2

    Very good Mike. I'd never criticize a man for working smarter, not harder. I've lived w back pain since '77. I HAVE to not lift heavy! Actually, the last time it went out was not from lifting. I walked up to washing machine. Placed my right hand on it and w my left hand, I opened the dryer and stuck my arm in to see if clothes were completely dry. Bam! I couldn't stand up straight for 3 days and then I still walked funny because of the pain. If I was 40 years younger I'd get an operation, but I'm just too far gone today for that. But I strongly suggest that if a man has the means to work wout injuring his back, well why wouldn't he? Smarter not harder. You get lots of excercise wout strain on lower back. SMART. You know, not everyone can afford or will spend the money, but I think you've got the best setup for what you need. Kudos Mike, and thanks for another great video!👍🚜❤🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @e1ucas
    @e1ucas Год назад +2

    Hey Mike, great explanation of your splitter usage. Up until about a month ago, I had been splitting everything by hand using an axe I bought off Instragram from a buddy of Buckin' Billy Ray's who makes custom axes. I'd also been saving up for a Splitfire 2265 with a log lift, but I came across an Oregon 30T convertible unit at Lowe's that was on sale at about half the price, and I decided to bring it home. I use it in horizontal mode mostly, like you use your Wolf Ridge. The Oregon is slower than yours and only single wedge, but overall much less work than swinging the axe on gnarly red oak. For the bigger rounds, 24"-30", I split a few switching the Oregon to vertical mode so that I just needed to roll and scoot the round up under the wedge. But manhandling a 300+ lb round isn't any fun, and neither is working mostly bent over. So now what I do is just hand-split the bigger rounds into halves or quarters with my trusty Tasmanian and then just heft 'em up onto the splitter in horizontal mode. For me, it's net less effort and substantially less wear-and-tear on my back. Next project for the spring is to build a big shed to hold several cords of firewood, park my little Swiss-Army-Tractor and all of its accoutrement, a couple of enclosed trailers, and maybe a project vehicle or two. Cheers!

  • @BG-vq9fd
    @BG-vq9fd Год назад +8

    Yes, less back bending. I never thought about retiring and not being able to do what I used to do. JD compact utility tractor with bucket, pallet forks, and grapple help a lot.

  • @darcywalls1262
    @darcywalls1262 Год назад +22

    I’m with you Mike. I’ve gone from being that little train that always said “I think I can, I think I can”, too “nope not doing it like that anymore “lol. I think your setup is the cats meow👍

  • @gregh2717
    @gregh2717 Год назад

    Mike, I totally agree with you on doing things differently as we get older. I'm 62 and just had reverse shoulder replacement surgery which allowed me to get all caught up with your videos. Things that I used to be able to do myself now requires someone else to help me. Fortunately, I have a great son, who will drop whatever he's doing and help me. If I may offer a piece of advice, look into a LogOX 3-in-1 forestry tool. My son and I both have one and swear by them. It's a real back saver. If you get one also get the side holster. It will make the tool very accessible when you need it.
    I'm a fellow Pennsylvanian, (York), and have a daughter that just graduated from WVU with a masters degree. One time when we were down there visiting, my daughter and a bunch of other kids piled in the back of a pickup. I told her that it was illegal. She promptly told me that it was legal in WV. I love that state. Melissa was right when she spoke about freedom in WV. I wish I could retire there, but it's too cold for the wife.

  • @davidhaskins9457
    @davidhaskins9457 Год назад +9

    Great video Mike, your variety of splitters makes your operation very efficient and whatever makes it easier for you means you can do it longer which means more $$$$'s, love you guys

  • @rogerbamatutz1927
    @rogerbamatutz1927 Год назад +1

    nice of you to explain what most people easily know.

  • @steveashworth6707
    @steveashworth6707 Год назад +2

    Great video Mike!, I agree with you on the splitters!. For 35 years I split by hand and with just a good old slow splitter, with the splitters out there today is the difference of night and day!. I never had any back problems until this past year, but at 66 I'm still using a conventional splitter!. I'm thinking a split fire for the skid steer would be good!.
    Morgans good day!.

  • @peterbrunetto8062
    @peterbrunetto8062 Год назад +1

    Hey Mike Great Job !nice explanation and showing the different splitters and systems!

  • @JohnSmith-tv5ep
    @JohnSmith-tv5ep Год назад +4

    MIKE, thanks for the explanation,and it's a good thing that those splitters are all different colors! It helps !
    Blue fer bundles.
    Orange for Crush, and
    Red for, ah...ah.. "you know the thing" !!!

  • @wendymangas5973
    @wendymangas5973 Год назад +1

    That's a very good explanation on the log splitters, and another concern is storage space where the wolf ridge might make more sense. Thanks again John

  • @ralphyarn1265
    @ralphyarn1265 Год назад +1

    A tale of three different log-splitters: Three different log-splitters went into a wood-yard one night. They weren't looking for trouble, just a few "cut-ups" looking for a good time. They just hung out until it was time to split. The one thing they had in common was they they were all part of the same splitter-group! ;-) Greetings from Dartmouth from Dartmouth NS where we are finally expecting our first "significant" snowfall of the winter only about 6 - 8 inches if that!

  • @davidswezene1102
    @davidswezene1102 Год назад +5

    Very good summary Mike as always. It's very clear why you use three different splitter options. Quick question, how much does a 24-inch round of hardwood actually weigh? Yes of course, how much moisture is in it matters a lot right. You taught us that one. Just curious. Feed our curiosity again please. Thanks for the great content! Yes, we're all getting older and remember the days of our youth when we could do three times as much in a day compared to now. However, after mid-50s were a lot smarter to. We've learned the Mantra... work smarter not harder by then. 😊

    • @seanworkman431
      @seanworkman431 Год назад

      He did do a video about that, wet weight and dry weight, but of course I once spent 10 minutes of my life watching Mike put line on a string trimmer, no commentary either.

  • @gregwagner3208
    @gregwagner3208 Год назад

    I've watched some video's from 3 and 4 years. It's amazing to see how much the wood yard has changed, and just how far you have came.

  • @MarkORoth-fu2cy
    @MarkORoth-fu2cy Год назад +1

    So Good to see that Pin go back in the Bucket so easily.

  • @stevem6711
    @stevem6711 Год назад

    Interesting production. I don't sell firewood, but cut and split about 5 cords a year for an outdoor wood boiler/water stove. My splitter is a Northern Tool 30 Ton with a few modifications that I've had for 10 yrs and used just last week. It works in both the horizontal and vertical. With the big rounds, I use it in the vertical. It does give a good workout splitting those.
    Update: I elected to go with a Wolferidge 28C. I'm not getting any younger and need the log lift along with faster cycle times.

  • @jamesoncross7494
    @jamesoncross7494 Год назад +9

    Mike, I think you are excellent at explaining things. I saw a Palazzo (sp?) machine that you just put the rounds in and that's it. It splits them all up for you and whatever size you like. I love the set up you have.

    • @seanworkman431
      @seanworkman431 Год назад +1

      Depends how much money you want to spend, you can buy a machine that you just put the log in one end, they just haven't made one that stacks the stuff yet.

    • @Jason_xofilos
      @Jason_xofilos Год назад +1

      Except backup processes are always a good idea in case of break downs plus may cheaper to run in your operations.

    • @seanworkman431
      @seanworkman431 Год назад

      @@Jason_xofilos very true, having back up and redundancy measures in a commercial operation are good sense.

  • @hardworkingmanoutdoors
    @hardworkingmanoutdoors Год назад +2

    I’m a sidewalk chalk guy too, I have a few bright orange painted dowel rods that are 15.5” long and is much easier to move and mark Vs a tape measure. I also just won a Pro Sizer from another channel and that seems to have some nice features as well.

  • @bripeck
    @bripeck Год назад +24

    Obviously your three splitters compliment each other. I don’t know why anyone is confused about it. Keep up the good work!

  • @juanitalerssen7335
    @juanitalerssen7335 Год назад

    hi from Oklahoma, tell Hunter and all the Morgans (including the four legged ones) hi for me and I love the new wheels. as we get older hopefully we acquire some smarts and understand the old adage of "work smarter - not harder" and you seem to take that to heart. love all you do around the homestead and the way you explain what and why you do it. hope you all have a great day every day.

  • @bubbakemp5817
    @bubbakemp5817 Год назад +5

    Hello Morgans! Different strokes for different folks! You have an excellent setup! Thanks for sharing with us! Keep up the great work! Go bless you all!🙏🇺🇲🙏🇺🇲🙏🇺🇲

  • @davidedwards3734
    @davidedwards3734 Год назад +3

    I like the way you've set up your woodyard!! Saving up for a conveyor. Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day

  • @PurpleCollarLife
    @PurpleCollarLife Год назад

    Great explanation of the uses for each of your splitters.

  • @MacBailey
    @MacBailey Год назад +2

    I think that the split force could give the wolf ridge a run for production if you were only quartering the rounds to make bigger firewood. It is great for being able to make the smaller splits for bundles, but you have not really used it for making larger splits. Would be interesting to have a helper and run both side by side. Of course the super size convey into the massive wood bunker is a big advantage on the larger production runs, but nearly all the wood seems to ultimately end up in tote baskets anyway so the bunker is larger temporary storage.

  • @wildbill23c
    @wildbill23c Год назад

    The only log splitter I have is a little 5 or 7 ton electric one I got from Harbor Freight almost 5 years ago. It works great, I only use it a few days a year, makes no sense having one of those big gas powered log splitters taking up a bunch of space that only sees a few hours of use each year. Sure if I were cutting/splitting firewood to sell, a nice fancy log splitter would be nice, but I don't do that, so no need wasting the money. For what Mike does, he could run a couple splitters at a time if he ever wanted to get his family involved more....but when he's selling firewood by the cord, you gotta have the heavier duty equipment to keep up with the demand, and splitting firewood isn't as easy as people think, its hard on a log splitter, hard on the chainsaws, etc.

  • @randyhays899
    @randyhays899 Год назад

    I enjoy your log splitting videos. I understood the difference between your splitters!

  • @burlseeker4680
    @burlseeker4680 Год назад +1

    A couple of questions regarding your firewood splitting operation:
    1. Have you looked into getting that firewood round table that I believe All Wood Log Splitters makes ? It fits either over or next to the log splitter. Just have to use the bucket on a skid steer or a tractor, and dump the firewood rounds onto the table. Then just pull the rounds off the table and onto the wood splitter . It looks like it would save a lot of time , and wear and tear by not having to move the heavy rounds by hand.
    2. Do you have a firewood screener that you can hook up to the conveyor?

    • @hardworkingmanoutdoors
      @hardworkingmanoutdoors Год назад

      Burl Seeker, that table is an absolute game changer! Rachel and I love it. Makes processing firewood faster and so much easier!

  • @WeSRT4
    @WeSRT4 Год назад +2

    Very mild winter here too with the exception of that one deep freeze at Christmas time. I think we will get at least one more artic blast here in the next month.

  • @inthebackyardwithdel438
    @inthebackyardwithdel438 Год назад +12

    Mike , I love the split Force . I totally understand about the older we get . I will be 60 in April and I have a hard time doing my job . That is why I am retrieving 1 May this year !!!

    • @larrykluckoutdoors8227
      @larrykluckoutdoors8227 Год назад +3

      Hi Del, I be 71 in may

    • @scottclark4363
      @scottclark4363 Год назад +3

      Enjoy del 🎉

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c Год назад +2

      Retire younger, and at least have a few good years to enjoy it....people wait too long and never get to actually enjoy any part of retirement.

    • @seanworkman431
      @seanworkman431 Год назад

      I don't wish to be obtuse (or a liar) but how can you retrieve a date in the future?

    • @larrykluckoutdoors8227
      @larrykluckoutdoors8227 Год назад +1

      @@seanworkman431
      Just like planning a vacation or waiting for for fishing/hunting season to open

  • @roywaite5793
    @roywaite5793 Год назад

    Mike, have you looked at the Skid Steer log splitter attachment I mentioned to you in previous comments?
    It does everything you described you do with three different splitters plus CUTS the log to exact length without leaving the heated cab. You can pick up a whole log, sort threw a pile, then set the stop to the length you want your cuts, cut the log with the built in chainsaw, & split the wood with either a 4 way or six way splitter. You can hover the log over a trailer as you cut and split the wood eliminating the need to Handel the wood. You can find videos on RUclips to see one in action. It cuts up to 22” logs. RUclips channel “C&C equipment” has a good video on one

  • @marciam6224
    @marciam6224 Год назад

    Here in our part of west MI, we usually get about 100" of snow for the winter. The past 2 years we've only gotten about 50". So far this winter I don't think we've even had 20". I miss our winters!! My favorite was the blizzard in Jan. of 1978.

  • @dmorgan28
    @dmorgan28 Год назад

    Mike you’ve obviously got a great firewood setup there. I too have always loved falling timber and cutting firewood. Cool video 👍❤️

  • @-S-K-Miller
    @-S-K-Miller Год назад +1

    Love you, Mike. Thanks for doing what you do.

  • @jeffpeters1014
    @jeffpeters1014 Год назад +2

    My wife would like the spltforce, she likes to have a precise split. I would prefer the WR. Unfortunately we don’t process enough to make either one of them a good investment. Nice video!

  • @russellbowman8051
    @russellbowman8051 Год назад

    Great Video Mike!!
    Keep Smiling On!!
    😀👍👊❤

  • @larrykluckoutdoors8227
    @larrykluckoutdoors8227 Год назад +1

    I think you have all the best toys for making firewood

  • @MarkORoth-fu2cy
    @MarkORoth-fu2cy Год назад

    Am sure of that Mike too. And am sure that you will start seeing the Buds on the trees by mid February. And that is one of those things that I always look for. And to tell me when Spring is coming.

  • @bhaskarparam9711
    @bhaskarparam9711 Год назад

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  • @TCsOutdoors1
    @TCsOutdoors1 Год назад

    Great video Mike! I like the idea of the vertical splitter, being able to go from making boiler wood to bundle wood all form the same firewood round would be great.

  • @terrygroce1594
    @terrygroce1594 Год назад

    This video is very interesting in that I agree that the comments sometimes makes me wonder if I watched the same video they watched from the comments made. However, if you are not familiar with what you are doing then it explains a lot of the comments. I enjoy all your videos and hope you continue to produce them as often as you are able. I love the outdoors and I always say that if wood cutting, dirt moving, gravel moving or mowing, weed eating is involved I am in.

  • @greglammers9905
    @greglammers9905 Год назад

    Since I’ve been watching you picking up logs with your excavator. I borrowed my neighbors excavator and tried it, definitely a game changer. No more bending over. We are going to build a splitter for the excavator similar to your split force. I have a splitter for my skid steer and it works great for them big rounds, but like you said is slow.

  • @joemontana1956
    @joemontana1956 Год назад

    Another great video ! Thank You !

  • @adubbelde1
    @adubbelde1 Год назад +2

    My neighbor has a DYNA Firewod Processor. not sure of the model, but probably a SC 15. He's had it for at least 8 years. He processes about 200 cords annually.

  • @wyattearp1418
    @wyattearp1418 Год назад +1

    I can’t see how anyone could brave enough or have the nerve to tell you your doing it wrong. Its your workspace, your wood, your equipment and your idea how to do things. Your a smart man Mike, great ideas on whatever you do. When you have a question you ask the audience if they have suggestions. Otherwise the people that speak out need to write there idea down fold it up and put in their pocket. They probably never even used the equipment your using. I think and they should know by what you have in place is the ideal way of doing things “Your Way”, not wrench heads way. I bet you laugh all the time about comments. Mikes way or the Highway. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us Mike. I learn a lot.

  • @olddawgdreaming5715
    @olddawgdreaming5715 Год назад +3

    Good morning Mike and Melissa, you explained the splitters perfectly. The Johnnie come lately's will give you the same questions all over again and a quick reference to this videos number would work. You folks are doing a great job with all your videos and the way you do things, people just need to watch the complete video before judging what you are doing. Thanks for sharing with us , keep up the good work and videos and keep having fun. Fred.

  • @davidbishop4015
    @davidbishop4015 Год назад

    Whatever works for you is the best way to do it. Great explanations on all three wood splitters. Stay safe.

  • @harlyjock1
    @harlyjock1 Год назад +1

    Great opening!

  • @MarkORoth-fu2cy
    @MarkORoth-fu2cy Год назад +2

    No Mike You have been Very good in telling Us on How, What, Where, and When. And that is all We need to know about all of the things that You and Melissa Do. So don't change a Thing.

    • @chevyman7293
      @chevyman7293 Год назад +2

      @Maek O Roth. I concur with that statement

  • @terrycooley7827
    @terrycooley7827 Год назад

    Like you I used to measure my firewood with a tape. I now use a measuring stick shaped like a carpenters framing square with one end 16 inches. I just move it along the log and mark every 16 inches. No more measuring tape that wants to fall off or come unhooked.

  • @diamondharp
    @diamondharp Год назад

    Morning Mike. Great video! Watching you produce the primo firewood that you do has really spoiled me. The last wood we bought I got from a local tree service. It is junk compared to what you produce. We live south of Abilene TX, and I have just retired. I may have to plan a trip to PA sometime this year just to see the sights, meet the Morgan family, and bring home a tote of decent wood. LOL! Have a day!

  • @hardworkingmanoutdoors
    @hardworkingmanoutdoors Год назад

    I’d also love to add a vertical style splitter to my operation as well as possibly a kinetic splitter just to see how well they do.

  • @VE3SG
    @VE3SG Год назад +1

    Awesome videos Mike,hello from Ontario 🇨🇦 Canada.

  • @ericcrockett479
    @ericcrockett479 Год назад +1

    Hey Mike, have you thought about splitting the bundle wood into the dump bed on the high boy instead of the trailer or is the bed too small for that? I'd think that would be easier to back into the building than the trailer

  • @terrycannon570
    @terrycannon570 Год назад

    Mike just wondering if you use anything to keep the wood bores and termites out of the firewood. My neighbor got a load delivered last week and was totally full of holes. We use a lot of mesquite and oak here in Texas.

  • @barryhumphrey153
    @barryhumphrey153 Год назад

    Happy Birthday tomorrow Melissa Morgan!

  • @rogertucker6662
    @rogertucker6662 Год назад

    I have a home built vertical splitter with a large table but doesn't have a conveyor . I'm usually by myself so after splitting a few chunks I can just turn around and stack it right in a tote. Ive been thinking of building a splitter for my mini excavator for big stuff but I've been cutting alot of tops leftover from the loggers so don't have much big stuff .

  • @billsandrelli957
    @billsandrelli957 Год назад +1

    Mike , you ability to operate the excavator is inspiring, it's like an extension of your arm and hand.

  • @paulbarr3981
    @paulbarr3981 Год назад

    I keep forgetting. In like your choices in music. The opening selection is great. so great how Dogs love to ride even for several feet. It takes proper tools to perform tasks. You can use a pipe wrench to install a light switch. I also found that hydraulics will do nearly everything and save my bad back. Bad from all the manual methods of working.

  • @suebolasevich123
    @suebolasevich123 Год назад

    Happy birthday Melissa we wish you many more happy and healthy years. Hope you have a wonderful day 💓💓😘💓

  • @snomofilms
    @snomofilms Год назад

    Chicago here- no winter here either 🤷‍♂️

  • @terrancesnyder9323
    @terrancesnyder9323 Год назад

    Good morning , God bless you all & have a blessed day

  • @bruceguidosh2120
    @bruceguidosh2120 Год назад

    Mornin, Mike
    I think you do just fine always trying to get the topic of your videos across, and as far as not being able to work as hard as when you were younger......well....NOW you realize the wisdom of the old saying, "Work smarter, not harder!"

  • @retiredsockmonkey7257
    @retiredsockmonkey7257 Год назад

    Great video as always ❤️

  • @brucebello2049
    @brucebello2049 Год назад

    Great video Mike, thank you again

  • @chriswise4772
    @chriswise4772 Год назад +2

    Most likely no snow. Goes to you getting new snow blower and tractor with heated cab. Love the video’s

  • @erichedges2948
    @erichedges2948 Год назад

    Mike, With your setup. I think I wood sale my splitting maul in a yard sale. I am a couple years younger but can't even do what you do. Thanks again for inspiring me to be more active.

  • @raytremblay3200
    @raytremblay3200 Год назад +1

    Morning Mike, you can use your new Polaris 850 to move your log splitter.

  • @janfrey7424
    @janfrey7424 Год назад

    We have lot of winter left to go. The big snows usually happen in February and March. I live in York Pa.

  • @davidkettell5726
    @davidkettell5726 Год назад +1

    Your logic is spot on Mike ,i guess some people have no idea how much those big rounds weigh, maybe you should mention it. I am sure that a 36 inch oak round is easily 200 plus pounds and as we get older things get heavier by the day .lol. I will be 70 this year and i don't know when 40 pounds became a hundred.

  • @bradleymcclintock7771
    @bradleymcclintock7771 Год назад +1

    Mike I think you have a awesome setup and it looks to me to be very efficient cool 😎.

  • @iowamallard651
    @iowamallard651 Год назад

    oh no, Mike. Your intro just guaranteed February will be brutal!

  • @Tdale85
    @Tdale85 Год назад

    Good Morning Morgan Family!

  • @daniellemay3058
    @daniellemay3058 Год назад

    ANOTHER GREAT CONTENT VID MIKE!!!!!!!!! HI TO HUNTER AND ALL THE MORGANS!

  • @timskura9116
    @timskura9116 Год назад

    Nice job!!

  • @arjanvogel6444
    @arjanvogel6444 Год назад

    Thanks for your vid 😇💟💟💟 Love you all guys.

  • @philipwilliams6270
    @philipwilliams6270 Год назад

    I just can’t wait to see your new sawmill

  • @tomhaynes9462
    @tomhaynes9462 Год назад

    I am curious about where you purchased the foam cannon with turbo nozzle and what type of soap you use? We had a major flood here in Eastern Ky and this may be helpful in making clean up easier. Thanks

  • @JamesDean-hk6zv
    @JamesDean-hk6zv Год назад

    What happened to the Timberwolf Alpha 5? I picked up an Alpha 6 last year with the 5 inch bore cylinder, and have yet to have a piece it could not split or cut. The box wedge will actually cut through knots. It consistently produces 2 cord an hour.

  • @barryshisler3720
    @barryshisler3720 Год назад

    Good morning Mike Hope you and the family are having a good week I thought I would never slow down but you are right eventually you say OK 👌

  • @mattvedrin8034
    @mattvedrin8034 Год назад +1

    You mite want to think about putting some treated lumber on the bottom of that Split Force splitter stand. Sooner or later even powder coat paint will wear threw to bear metal. Oh yea , when are you going to put one of those Simplisafe security cameras down where the egg sales take place ?? lol

  • @kennethcoder2989
    @kennethcoder2989 Год назад +2

    Mike - you are a lucky dog. My big excitment today is puting the garbage cans out, Have a day.

  • @ronwig7665
    @ronwig7665 Год назад

    Great video mike Morgan ,have a great day

  • @peterbrunetto8062
    @peterbrunetto8062 Год назад

    I have the the Champion 34 ton splitter for my property to keep warm!

  • @jefferybonem7336
    @jefferybonem7336 Год назад

    Mike have you ever thought of making and selling smoker wood chips? Could be the same chips as the fire starter with out out the wax. Love watching your you times. Thank you for all of the hard work.

  • @Mrbink01
    @Mrbink01 Год назад

    Another advantage for the Wolfe Ridge is speed of transport between sites

  • @oakrunacres2564
    @oakrunacres2564 Год назад +1

    You should have taken Andrew Easton up on his offer to put an Eastonmade Firewood processor in your woodyard. That would fill up that bunker in a hurry! Dave

  • @daveseaver6337
    @daveseaver6337 Год назад

    Hate to say it you have went from small pieces coming out of the woods. to having lots of nice logs. You should just get a log processer. a lot faster if you have logs by far. you have all the equipment. Just keep the split force for specialty wood. love the channel you guys are great.

  • @adubbelde1
    @adubbelde1 Год назад

    I use the MINGO firewood marker. It's fast and simple to use.

  • @matthewsims359
    @matthewsims359 Год назад

    Im still a wolf ridge guy. I think that is the best splitter for what i do. I only cut and split for self burning but that wolf ridge would save me so much time to do other things. Maybe someday i will justify owning one. Stay well, stay safe and yall HAVE A DAY

  • @117JRA
    @117JRA Год назад

    Hi from Down Under. Mike, with that wood-fired heater being so successful will you need to use the in-floor heating very often?

  • @Sthilboy56
    @Sthilboy56 Год назад +1

    Greetings from the UK we seam to have very similar weather to you very little snow a few frosty days and lots of rain

  • @jaycroyle8761
    @jaycroyle8761 Год назад

    Mike, it's common sense that the splitfire is for the super large rounds, and oh by the way, you are excellent at explaining what you are doing. Sometime, when you get a round tuit, show us how you sharpen your chains. Your saws always cut like you just put a new chain on. Have a day!! Jay from Pa.

  • @shawndickmann8215
    @shawndickmann8215 Год назад +2

    Not really a winter in S.Wi, more like mud season.

  • @troyroe6021
    @troyroe6021 Год назад

    Hello mike , troy here, there is a oll dead tree in the back ground at the 8 minute , just saying I believe you could bring that tree back to life, or at least help sustain life, you are the man.

  • @brianlightfoot9001
    @brianlightfoot9001 Год назад

    I have a question for you. I saw you in front of your wood shed in the video. Forgive me if you have already answered this before. Is the “most seasoned” firewood stacked deep in the back of the shed? Do you have a way of getting to the older stuff first? Am I just asking a dumb question.

  • @russellbelliveau1694
    @russellbelliveau1694 Год назад

    I do agree, as you get older you want to do things easier, may take a tad longer but you’re not busting your back.
    Great work 👍

  • @henryhenry5897
    @henryhenry5897 Год назад

    I agree I got a 1000g tank dew month Ago for diesel as I have a small kubota and my diesel generator for the Sprayfoam rig and now bought a diesel truck so really handy to have fuel
    I didn’t Dame as you befor I got Hand pump with 50g drum

  • @michaelmullins1290
    @michaelmullins1290 Год назад

    Work smarter not harder. Possibly the best thing I was ever told.