The Most Expensive Firewood I’ve ever Sold

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  • @TBPollock
    @TBPollock 2 года назад +82

    It's amazing how good for business honest, ethical dealing is...and how many people don't seem to understand that.

    • @OldIronAcres
      @OldIronAcres 2 года назад +6

      Agreed! - …and sad how it can be hard to find these days.

    • @txman276
      @txman276 2 года назад +3

      People get desperate and don’t give much thought to life beyond the trade at hand. It’s awful petty. What surprises me is people still do it and don’t realize it’s that much easier to be exposed with the internet, etc.

    • @landbarron1420
      @landbarron1420 2 года назад +1

      You nailed it!!

    • @SamuHell782
      @SamuHell782 Год назад +1

      Marketing loves a repeating customer. Brand loyalty comes from a good service or product.

  • @mikefromwv1010
    @mikefromwv1010 2 года назад +36

    The time you got to spend with your dad is priceless never forget that cause that's better than the price of wood.

    • @KM_59
      @KM_59 2 года назад +3

      Agreed!! Priceless

    • @PatrickWagz
      @PatrickWagz 2 года назад

      Agreed. Mine died on Sunday.

  • @smoothlandin
    @smoothlandin 2 года назад +34

    That kind of money is what we should be getting based on the equipment involved and the labor it takes!
    I think you hit the nail on the head when you said that your returning customers will pay good money for good product.

    • @pontiac60001987
      @pontiac60001987 2 года назад +1

      Producing firewood is a lot of work. You are worth what you received!

  • @d.b.1838
    @d.b.1838 2 года назад +3

    Best video I've seen lately. Nice explanation on your justification for wood & delivery charge. Inflation has hit everything.

  • @philgriswold2133
    @philgriswold2133 2 года назад +17

    Judging by the neighborhood, I would guess those folks are used to quality products and services and understand the cost associated with them. I agree that your product is worth the cost, but your willingness to separate the load and help at each location is of high value to these folks too. Like you say a great group of customers. You are also spot on about the replacement cost of equipment. I was shopping a new splitter recently and it only took a short amount of shopping to determine the one I have is just fine.

    • @davidsignor7931
      @davidsignor7931 2 года назад

      No they have enough money and are to lazy to cut wood

    • @michaeltewes7833
      @michaeltewes7833 2 года назад +2

      @@davidsignor7931 no no no!!!!
      They appreciate a good product and great service and have the funds to show their appreciation.

  • @hansmuller9121
    @hansmuller9121 2 года назад +27

    Hey, you are doing it exactly right with the calculation, everything has to be included in the selling price what you have to spend, even if it is not constantly accumulating like gasoline. But if you load the trailer like this, you should secure the wood so that it does not fall down, for example with a net or tarpaulin. Otherwise your costs could go up very quickly if a piece of wood falls off and damages another car.

  • @harleyjetdriver1957
    @harleyjetdriver1957 2 года назад +2

    I have bought three loads of wood in the past two years. The first load was delivered when I wasn't home. Lots of limbs, and green wood.
    My firepit is 6'. My burn area is 4'. I asked the last two guys for specific length. Again. I was burned (no pun intended) Very short wood, and several limbs. A lot of green wood.
    I'd love to have an honest business person like you. Keep up the good work!

  • @wayupnort6271
    @wayupnort6271 2 года назад +5

    Hey Adam! I’ll just throw another idea out there. I seen a while back that Mike M. was experimenting with the firewood bags. If you devised a way to load 1/3 cord per bag you could lift them into your trailer. Then have a removable 2x6 or 2x8 spacer/divider between each pair of bags. That way you could lift the dump bed, dump out 2 bags, lower it, remove said spacer, lift again at the next stop and dump 2 more and so on or whatever combination of such as your order prescribed. Would be easy for you, cleaner for your customer. Charge for the bags OR pick them up on your return trip in exchange for a new batch. Keep up the good work!👍🏻 Jim

  • @PurpleCollarLife
    @PurpleCollarLife 2 года назад +3

    Nice delivery day! You’re right about the inflation/replacement cost. Great planning. It’s great that you have an honest business relationship with your customers. Your providing a good service at a good price. There’s nothing worse than trying to burn unseasoned firewood. Nice video. -Chad

  • @leovogelgesang4398
    @leovogelgesang4398 2 года назад +2

    A few key points here,
    You got to spend quality time with your dad.
    And you have proven to your customers that you continue to be an honest business man.

  • @patblack2291
    @patblack2291 2 года назад +1

    Pond is filling and the firewood's selling. Life is good.

  • @craigwilson9560
    @craigwilson9560 2 года назад +6

    Great pond update! Looks great and look forward to the updates! Great to have your dad help you! Making memories with him is wonderful and you will always remember it! Great product leads to happy customers. Customers dont mind paying more if the person is honest with them. You are honest and deliver a great product! Great video Adam! Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!

  • @damienmilk3025
    @damienmilk3025 2 года назад +1

    An honest and reliable business, it's great to see. And not common anymore. Great work.

  • @fooddude9921
    @fooddude9921 2 года назад +8

    Adam, it's very easy to keep the wood in the basket and load/unload. Loading - set the first two baskets in as far as they will go with the forks and then just push them back with the next set of baskets. To remove, just as easy. After unloading the first two, use a winch, or a strap tied to the basket and your tractor and then just pull to the rear of the trailer and then pick up with the forks. Been doing this for years w/no problems and it'll save you a TON of time. The nice thing about leaving it in the basket is that for your regular customers like the one you profile, you can just drop the basket at their house, and then pick it up when you bring them a new one the next year. Of course, it they don't have a trailer, then you're back to unloading by hand, BUT you still save an immense amount of time on the front end of the op.

    • @jamesbramlett5407
      @jamesbramlett5407 2 года назад +1

      Yeah, a winch at front and back...prob solved, time is money

    • @paulprigge1209
      @paulprigge1209 2 года назад

      Easier to borrow a flatbed trailer.

    • @jamesbramlett5407
      @jamesbramlett5407 2 года назад

      @@paulprigge1209 no...not at all man. Drill a hole at the front, at the level of the bed....pull totes to the front...then same thing at the back. Sooooo much less time wasted

    • @markhilbun5508
      @markhilbun5508 2 года назад +2

      Easiest way is to make it a dump bed and use spacers between drops and just raise the bed and then remove spacer for next drop :)

  • @markgillespie6440
    @markgillespie6440 2 года назад +2

    Love your videos Adam. You bring honesty and frank common sense to the firewood business. Keep up the good work and enjoy your PA winter !

  • @p1burns
    @p1burns 2 года назад +2

    Nice work Adam! I very rarely comment but am happy that you are charging what you're worth! You have a great product and are a stand-up guy... people will pay extra for that! Love your channel and wishing you nothing but continued success!

  • @tylerdowling6480
    @tylerdowling6480 2 года назад +1

    I absolutely love the music in this video

  • @DUBBLARON
    @DUBBLARON 2 года назад +2

    Adam - so true, I would gladly pay someone honest & hardworking like yourself rather than try to save a couple dollars with on an inferior product and shady characters. Keep it up, always happy to see the progress at the homestead and learn something along the way.

  • @outdoorswithlarryrobin
    @outdoorswithlarryrobin 2 года назад

    Adam, great explanation of unseen cost🚜🪵👍🏼🇺🇸

  • @NicktheStumpGuy
    @NicktheStumpGuy 2 года назад

    Stumbled on the video...glad I did. Sweet Channel, looking forward to watching more!

  • @TedMinnesota
    @TedMinnesota 2 года назад

    Good idea to keep the pond updated coming.

  • @uberuser1999
    @uberuser1999 2 года назад +4

    Fantastic Video, Adam. Glad to see the pond filling up. Love the beach area and the primary use for swimming and skating. I think you will find the pond will naturally become populated with many species of local fish due to the droppings of various waterfowl that eat fish eggs. At least that’s what I have read in the past. Really awesome that you provide such outstanding customer service. And equally great that your customers recognize your efforts and are not only willing to fairly compensate you but add in a nice tip. You deserve it! Happy Thanksgiving!

  • @ededdy2095
    @ededdy2095 2 года назад

    Glad to see you deal with people who are willing to pay for quality product and service.be blessed and stay safe

  • @garygross9612
    @garygross9612 2 года назад +2

    If your delivery was typical, it's time to invest in a deck over trailer. If what the customer orders is in IBC totes, that's what I load. This isn't meant to be negative. It just seems you could improve efficiency. Great customer service by the way!

  • @davidwashousky4408
    @davidwashousky4408 2 года назад

    Your page was suggested to me by RUclips and I knew I recognized Doug from the community. We're near gravel run and I've been watching all your videos! Are you an accountant by day, we're in need! Also, what about picking up a used pallet jack, then you could just move the baskets whereever you want to on the trailer.

  • @kyleparton1239
    @kyleparton1239 2 года назад +1

    Hey Adam, I attended a pond clinic years ago and had a pond we built for 18 years, they said grass carp leave too mush nitrogen in the water from their defecation which helps the weeds grow. The only fish I would put in is bass, they keep the bugs under control and if a duck would bring in fish eggs they eat the fry, also they are real fun for kids to catch.

    • @nicholascooper1193
      @nicholascooper1193 2 года назад +1

      yep, a neighbor put some grass carp in our pond trying to "help" and it it made the algae growth terrible. Ended up having to shoot them with a .22 as they fed around the edge of the pond.

  • @scratchypants1
    @scratchypants1 2 года назад +2

    I'm from Quebec and thought I'd offer some of the differences up here... when people talk "cords," they actually mean "face cords." An actual cord is referred to as a "full cord" - but no one uses that measurement unless you are at the wholesale/woodlot level. Processors typically do not sell less than a full or half load - some have 10 (face) cord capacity haulers that they split with a gate. 5 (face) cords is usually the minimum. Seasoned wood is a luxury that I have never been able to find - loads are made with the processor's conveyor dumping right into the hauler. The full length logs might be 2 years old and they'll call that "seasoned," but of course it isn't. For that reason, I always order my wood at least one season ahead. And a typical price for a face cord right now is about $100 - $125, depending on area.

  • @channingdenton698
    @channingdenton698 2 года назад +1

    Without reading all the comments I’m guessing someone may have already suggested this. You could try putting a one tote in then use the next one to push the first one back then rinse and repeat.

  • @davidapple7861
    @davidapple7861 2 года назад

    I was in business for 35 years. My mentor told me I could charge anything I wanted.....BUT, I better be worth it. You have a good product and service. People will pay for that. David A.

  • @JKSawShop
    @JKSawShop 2 года назад

    Always take care of your customers, and they will take care of you. It’s that simple.

  • @randygrider
    @randygrider 2 года назад +1

    Add sides to the dump trailer to whatever height you need for it to hold a cord and a half thrown in. It will save you so much work, for the cost of a couple of 2x12x14 s

  • @LetsFigureThisOut
    @LetsFigureThisOut 2 года назад

    Always exceed your customers expectations. Good Job

  • @noyopacific
    @noyopacific 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video Adam & tell your Dad I said hi! :-)

  • @Howard892
    @Howard892 2 года назад

    We slide pallets of Sod into our dump trailer. The loader operator has a contraption that he can slide onto is forks with a big flat bar across it he can slide the entire pallet forward with it. In your case you would need to load both pallets of wood side by side have the bar wide enough to push both forward at the same time. Load your next two and push them against the first and then finally load your last two pallets.

  • @markbouchard525
    @markbouchard525 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for another good episode !
    I’m up in New England and would be happy to pay your going rate per cord knowing it was a quality load. There are simply too many short timers thinking they can make a quick buck knowing they’ll never see you again and then you get burned and not the wood !!!

  • @Cinder2008
    @Cinder2008 2 года назад +20

    Wow! That’s a lot of handling! There has to be a better way.
    I enjoyed the video.

    • @RawRawly
      @RawRawly 2 года назад +1

      My thoughts exactly!

    • @Strub3
      @Strub3 2 года назад

      Maybe there is a better way, but Adam isn’t doing this day in and day out. I believe he said he only had 6 cord left to sell for the entire year. If you have to handle 6 cord of wood a little more than normal, it isn’t as big of a deal as it would be for 60 cord.

    • @FLXLife
      @FLXLife 2 года назад +1

      Lots of labor. If I sold wood, it would be have to be over $2000 a cord.

    • @paulprigge1209
      @paulprigge1209 2 года назад

      Trust me as he gets older they will be paying too much handling way way too much

    • @Surtac100
      @Surtac100 2 года назад +1

      Put side rails on trailer and dump on 2 cords, forget stacking it onto trailer.

  • @BarryB382
    @BarryB382 2 года назад +1

    Good job Adam, hoping your pond fills quickly, but, I just don't think it will that quickly. Hope I am totally wrong because you seem like such a good dude.

  • @danielwillliams9669
    @danielwillliams9669 2 года назад +1

    I would pay premium price for good product as well. You pay for what you get. I can't believe that Home Depot is charging 1750 for that 27 ton Log Splitter. It's only 1300 here and the 34 ton is listed at 1700. Wow! I am about to purchase one soon - I am going for the 34 ton. Thanks for your channel - it's inspiring!

  • @KNLFirewood
    @KNLFirewood 2 года назад

    Nice work Adam! Keep those customers happy. People talk about gouging…this isn’t gouging…this is quality product. Same reason people buy a Yeti cooler over a styrofoam cooler. You’re doing it right. Aren’t prices stinkin crazy right now? Keep it up buddy!

  • @leehorton269
    @leehorton269 2 года назад +1

    I'm always impressed with your videos. They are very distinct and I enjoy watching them. I so enjoyed the end of this one because that was probably one of the best explanations I have heard in a long time to make people understand why things are costing the way they are right now. Keep up the good work Adam it's very refreshing. Lee Horton Canton Mississippi

  • @ac283
    @ac283 2 года назад +1

    Hey, Sunday morning early. Please keep up the good work. AC

  • @davidn1369
    @davidn1369 2 года назад +1

    Hi Adam, another great video. I love them all. I was surprised that you aren’t planning to stock that pond with some bass and gills. You might not want to fish but your boy will! A 7 to 10 year old loves nothing more than drowning a worm…

  • @EC-it2eo
    @EC-it2eo 2 года назад

    Recommend using a couple 4x4 posts to push the baskets with the FL. Get the baskets up on the trailer then push them as far as possible with the front of the forks. Then position the 4x4s between the baskets and the forks to “extend” the length of the forks.

  • @bmorrison0070
    @bmorrison0070 2 года назад +1

    A good product should command a good price. I have been burned many times and now just cut my own. No bark and split small, just how I like it.

  • @michaelsnell4034
    @michaelsnell4034 2 года назад +1

    I believe gravel beds are needed for fish to lay eggs in. I could be totally wrong.
    As for loading totes, it might work to have a large D ring welded on either side of the front along with a winch mount. Use a snatch block to redirect your line to pull in totes or even full logs that your tractor can only lift one end of. Makes the most use of equipment you already have.

    • @stevedoty5841
      @stevedoty5841 2 года назад +1

      He’s not going to have fish, for them it’s a swimming pond and ice skating pond. ⛸🏊‍♀️🏊

  • @allabouttaxes1111
    @allabouttaxes1111 Год назад

    For the future I suggest try to push the pallet in, then when to unload it, get a rope strap around the pallet, and pulled it back out to the open gar then unload it with the fork

  • @tomc413
    @tomc413 2 года назад +1

    Good for you, Adam! Goes to show you that hard work and honesty go along way, +$150 tip just paid for the gas for that trip alone.

  • @taknmybeatings7036
    @taknmybeatings7036 2 года назад

    And oh by the way! lol My first time here, won't be my last. You sir are a role model that ANYone can look to for guidance on how to life correctly. But you need to find a way to herd younguns through here. While they are still guide-able. Keep up the good work my good man. May God Bless you and yours.

  • @wilbertwerling1456
    @wilbertwerling1456 2 года назад +2

    I hand stack fire wood I doit for the exercise nothing wrong with hard work !!❤️

  • @boboya256
    @boboya256 2 года назад

    I can relate. I, too, have been burned a couple times by unscrupulous folks. It's crazy how they don't think about repeat business. The last one delivered included alot of soft wood and was alot less that a cord when I stacked it. Unfortunately I wasn't home when he delivered it.

  • @briantraff
    @briantraff 2 года назад

    Quality products and service - This is how its supposed to be. Good stuff sir!

  • @ThriftyGarage
    @ThriftyGarage 2 года назад

    14:22 Thanks for sharing your business tips. Great philosophy on how to properly structure a sustainable business and charging appropriate rates!

  • @Rolog21
    @Rolog21 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for all your videos. We have enjoyed your videos throughout the years. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your beautiful growing family. Will there be a Thanksgiving Special? LOL

    • @HometownAcres
      @HometownAcres  2 года назад

      Happy Thanksgiving

    • @Rolog21
      @Rolog21 2 года назад

      PS... I like the camera angle for the ride-along on the deliveries.

  • @outsidewithrodney8240
    @outsidewithrodney8240 2 года назад

    People will pay a price for good quality, premium wood. And most of them understand that things have gone up in price. You are selling a quality product and quality is important, that's what people want in anything!!

  • @theblackhorse1000
    @theblackhorse1000 2 года назад

    With the part about having to stack all the wood again and not being able to use the pallet forks. Just start from the back like you said and sit one down as far as you can reach with the tractor. Then get another and use that one to push forward with the second basket on the forks and sit it down. Then use the third basket to push it up as far as you can and if you have more room that you can't reach to push forward use a fourth basket to push it all the way forward. And just repeat for the other 3. Hopefully that helps and maybe you're able to save quite a bit of time that way.

  • @D70340
    @D70340 2 года назад

    Hi Adam, maybe if you attach a 12-volt winch on the back end of your trailer, you could fill the bed with your totes, then winch them rearward to unload them. Just a thought.

  • @troyelliott9465
    @troyelliott9465 2 года назад

    Great Job, never be afraid to charge for good work, everyone appreciates hard workers. Cheers, Stay Safe.

  • @brucebello2049
    @brucebello2049 2 года назад

    Great way to take care of your customers, I know how the customer felt, I had a very expensive load of firewood that was far to wet to burn, it was barn dried, a term I still don’t understand but in common use here, I was told he would deliver a cord, he delivered a truck bed, small truck bed lode and before i got outside had dumped it on my drive! I rejected it and after some back and forth did keep it for a 70% discount, just just can’t trust people you don’t know.

  • @sofakinggood5829
    @sofakinggood5829 2 года назад

    Cool. I cut and split firewood today.

  • @michaelmason2128
    @michaelmason2128 2 года назад

    I use to print t-shirts, I always through in some extra shirts. Just in case there was any problem that I didn't see. Taking good care of a client is just good business.

  • @kylerayk
    @kylerayk 2 года назад +2

    Nice job on the pond! I take my woodlot debris (sawdust, bark, splinters) and run it through a hammermill. Makes great compost. Inflation? Let's Go, Brandon!!

  • @markhowes126
    @markhowes126 2 года назад

    Pittsburg area looks like it's recovered nicely from the steel mill shut downs in the 70s. In the fingerlakes area of western ny need to be in 70 to 80 dollars a facecord range if you want to move much wood.

  • @williamdegnan4718
    @williamdegnan4718 2 года назад

    It's your pond and you can do what you like. But, I'm kind of intrigued with the idea of turning a valve in the kitchen and having rainbow trout come out. 🐟

  • @SixEightLiftsWeight
    @SixEightLiftsWeight 2 года назад +1

    Comon Adam, don’t screw this up, we got the big rooftops!

  • @bekabeka71
    @bekabeka71 2 года назад

    You are one honest Man I tell ya! 👏🏼

  • @raymondrussell500
    @raymondrussell500 2 года назад

    If you don’t over fill your baskets, they can be stacked so that more can be stored in the same area. Looking good!

  • @georghalder2816
    @georghalder2816 2 года назад

    Hy! I've just converted it: Here in Germany I paid my wood supplier around 650 dollars this spring for 5 square meters (equivalent to about 1.5 cords). First class firewood, most is beech, some ash. But for him it's only a 15-minute drive to my property.

  • @DocRaunchy
    @DocRaunchy 2 года назад +1

    I am surprised that you don't have to secure your load with a net. It is a must on a dump trailer in Germany.

  • @adamdaun3243
    @adamdaun3243 2 года назад

    On the topic of loading the baskets from the rear of the trailer, have you tried to set a basket on the tail of the trailer and use the next basket to push the first basket toward the nose of the trailer?

  • @jacksprat3287
    @jacksprat3287 2 года назад

    hey adam just a thought for you........... some of that bark from your firewood workes great in your meat smoker i use it all the time esp maple ,cherry and, apple

  • @markknister6272
    @markknister6272 2 года назад

    Pond is looking good. Good idea with the sand dam. The wood road looks good too.

  • @alexmorgia200
    @alexmorgia200 2 года назад

    If you put a hand jack into the trailer ($200) you can set each IBC down, then move it to the far side and turn it around to get the hand jack out.

  • @JeepLJ
    @JeepLJ 2 года назад +1

    Hey Adam have you made any videos about standing dead trees or moisture content? I’ve seen a lot of other channels doing that, and I don’t think everyone seasons as long and good as you. I’m wondering if I take down a standing dead tree, how long does it still need to season in order to burn?

  • @mhrepoman
    @mhrepoman 2 года назад

    You cab get them in the back of the dump trailer, you just shove them forward with the next basket and by the 3rd basket the first basket is at the front. It's even easier when there is snow to make it so they slide in easier. Either way, seems like you have a pretty nice set-up for processing firewood. I'm thinking of buying some property in Central Oregon and if I do I plan on putting together a processing area and sell firewood in the fall as well as all summer for people camping. Liked and followed

  • @halliwilljon
    @halliwilljon 2 года назад +1

    Good for you. Sounds like you deserve and have earned it.

  • @OneEyeCustoms
    @OneEyeCustoms 2 года назад +1

    So how was it pulling that trailer out the new driveway? No ruts and didn’t get stuck from what I could tell.

    • @HometownAcres
      @HometownAcres  2 года назад +1

      Didn’t sink down an inch. I love the new road

  • @joegilly1523
    @joegilly1523 2 года назад

    Nice wood,it would be ticket time here in upstate New York. All loads must be covered regardless of what is in the trailer . They like to hang out bye the land fills so when you go to the dump and it’s not covered they give you the not covered load ticket .

  • @toddkeasling2705
    @toddkeasling2705 2 года назад

    Had a customer who wanted 1/3 cord of seasoned birch. I explained I just did mixed hardwoods. He could see a facecord of birch stacked back a ways. Normal price for mixed, seasoned hardwood in our area is $120 picked up. He wanted the birch so bad, he offered $500 for the facecord. I didn’t try to negotiate a lower price. I helped load it and just smiled as he drove off.

  • @shanecreager433
    @shanecreager433 9 месяцев назад

    Dump trailer with fold down sides would work great

  • @mikecokain9912
    @mikecokain9912 2 года назад

    Honesty always wins. Keep doin it Adam!!

  • @ronwhite36
    @ronwhite36 2 года назад

    Nice pond color!!!!!!

  • @rontech1671
    @rontech1671 Год назад

    I would load them in, loaded pallets, and push them back as you load! Then use a chain or strap and pull them out as you unload!

  • @tolandmike
    @tolandmike 2 года назад +3

    Umm, couldn't you just drop a tote on the trailer's (you call it entry point in video), fetch another tote and use it to push the first tote to the front of trailer, now drop second tote on the trailer edge...lather rinse repeat till you have all 6 totes on the trailer?
    Also, COVID is more the cause for the material increase in raw materials to build that trailer and log splitter, inflation is less the reason. Not to mention leftover trade war tensions with China, a major steel provider for us.
    Great work getting customer loyalty, man! Super proud of ya.

    • @markmel6339
      @markmel6339 2 года назад

      Exactly what I was thinking

    • @HometownAcres
      @HometownAcres  2 года назад

      By definition inflation means nothing more than a rise in prices reducing the purchasing value of money. What you are describing are reasons that cause inflation.

  • @troyweyerstrass7312
    @troyweyerstrass7312 2 года назад +1

    Great job Adam! Have a great Sunday!! Btw-I’m making my fuel storage next weekend 😁. Btw btw 😂, if I could ever get home I’ll be starting my very small firewood business. Doubt I’ll push more than 5-10 cord but it’s still added income.

  • @BTom24
    @BTom24 2 года назад

    All around great video! Your content is always enjoyable, educational and inspiring! The pond is awesome and I look forward to watching the first hockey game played (or at least filmed)! Also, you’re a good man for giving a little extra on the delivery! Lastly, your video editing is top notch!

  • @topfundus1093
    @topfundus1093 10 месяцев назад

    Danke, sehr interessant. Ihr müßt das Holz oft hin- und herfahren bzw. -tragen. Das ist sehr viel Arbeit. Vielleicht kann man das noch effektiver machen, z.B. die Holzboxen ohne Umladen direkt ins/ans Haus fahren. Alles Gute und viele Grüße aus Deutschland.

  • @rexhenkle3377
    @rexhenkle3377 2 года назад

    Open the tailgate and set 2 totes side by side (if they will fit side by side) on the trailer, then when you grab the next 2 totes use those to push the first ones forward. You have to be creative and work smart with the tools at hand. I've loaded a full tractor trailer from the ground with a forklift doing it just like this.

  • @bmwbaker
    @bmwbaker 2 года назад +1

    I am fortunate enough to pay a higher price for a quality product and labor. I do not like inflation, especially the way it’s coming at us now, but I understand that a working man needs to pay his bills and I don’t mind helping with a little extra. Keep up the great work.

  • @FLXLife
    @FLXLife 2 года назад

    From the looks of that neighborhood, your customer doesn't stress the cost of wood.

  • @donflack3778
    @donflack3778 Год назад

    Happy thanksgiving to you and your family! KC Don

  • @timbersflyingclub2073
    @timbersflyingclub2073 2 года назад

    I use a dump truck with IBC totes, put one in, then the next one will push that one to the front Saves me from unloading and stacking like you did. Less times you have to touch the wood the better:)

    • @timbersflyingclub2073
      @timbersflyingclub2073 2 года назад

      When I get to my delivery I just hand unload each tote. Takes 6-8 min per tote. Just a thought for you.

  • @awstott
    @awstott 2 года назад

    I just got a cord of Tamarck firewood delivered. It was $595 delivered. It's crazy how much prices have gone up. I would have gone and harvested my own wood but the property I have access to only has poplar/aspen trees which are not ideal for burning in the house as it has such a low heat output an makes a pile of ash.

  • @davidhickenbottom6574
    @davidhickenbottom6574 Год назад

    Quality, Quality, Quality.

  • @jamesrogers6376
    @jamesrogers6376 2 года назад

    Put pipes across the bed floor . Put basket on the pipes and push em in the trailer. Easy peasy

  • @ClintsHobbiesDIY
    @ClintsHobbiesDIY 2 года назад

    You will get bluegill and other kinds from cranes carrying eggs on their legs and beaks from other lakes and ponds.

  • @ernestwolfe6388
    @ernestwolfe6388 2 года назад

    Late spring when it fill up beautiful

  • @thtadthtshldntbe
    @thtadthtshldntbe 2 года назад +1

    it might be worth your time to get deliverable bins. Either more of those units you use to store the wood in but smaller so you can have half stacks and whatever and fit them in your trailer. Or see if you can grab a used trailer. I know from my own sort of business (I work in IT), that I have to calculate my man hours in for sake of determining my profit. Meaning if I charge $85 dollars an hour for say 10 hours of work, part of that 85 is taxes, material costs, fees related to the task, transport (depends on project), utility costs and so on. But part of that is my actual personal income plus any other people I sub out to. So if I can find a way to cut down how many actual hours I spend on something, even if the overall project still takes 10 hours, that's more either profit for me or the business. The time spent unloading from your seasoning bins for example could be spent cutting more wood. Or could be spent doing something else to make money.
    Nice to see industrious people though. I think that is a lost skill in the inner city where I live right now, lol.

  • @kenhaase4182
    @kenhaase4182 2 года назад +1

    Enjoyed your take on inflation. On the first day of our current president I paid $2.20 for gas. Just looked up the current price for gas at the place I usually buy gas in Iowa , and it was $3.25 per gallon. I live in Illinois but live only 16 miles from Iowa. I usually shop in Iowa. Gas in Illinois is thirty cents per gallon higher than Iowa. It’s unbelievable that your trailer costs 50% more than a year ago. I bought an 18 ft. Used Aluminum trailer this summer from a local trailer dealer. She told me that they would order trailers at a set price and they would call back 6-8 months later (yes, dealers are waiting even longer than that for inventory.) telling them that the price is 30-40% higher. If they want the trailers, you pay the higher price. Unfortunately I don’t see any relief in site with this administration in the future. Tighten your belt and go into survival mode.,

  • @jonir1383
    @jonir1383 2 года назад +1

    Hi Adam, great videos! It’s funny when you say that gas price are so high. Here in Finland we pay over twice as much you do. We pay close to 2€ per Litre, would you pay over 8$ per gallon?

    • @harvey66616
      @harvey66616 2 года назад

      Yeah, Americans go bat-shit when gas goes up just a little, forgetting the fact that we still have practically the lowest gas prices in the world by a huge factor, due to all of the direct and indirect subsidies that go into the industry to keep the gas prices down. There's a reason that even with only a few hundred million people in the country, we are still #2 on the list of carbon emitters.
      Ironically, I wouldn't be surprised if more BTUs of fuel were burned just delivering those 1.5 cords of wood, than there actually are BTUs in the wood itself. Of course, those customers are probably just feeding their fireplaces; it's about aesthetics, not heat. But it's still ironic.

  • @newburghwildlife
    @newburghwildlife 2 года назад

    Just trying to figure out your math. I have calculated out that each ibc tote holds 1/3 of a cord or 1 face cord. So 3 totes is a cord. So a cord and a half would be roughly 4.5 totes. 6 totes would be 2 full cords.