As a 77 years old/retired/less-abled/bedridden/wheelchaired paraplegic/with PLS-ALS medical conditions, who can only communicate by AAC device, text or email, I have subscribed, liked, and I am actively ENJOYING watching YOU and commenting from Quakertown, Pennsylvania, USA.
Nice intro camera is very good operater might need training 😀 your mum is a dab hand with the kinderling it looks 10 out of 10 you are getting there archie the wood you have in the yard looks good some bendy bits but atlest both ends are not touching keep up the good work buddy thanks archie and the lovely woody.
Camera and Mike are great, I watch on an older version iPad and the quality improvement is definitely noticeable! Also digging the new intro Archie 👍🏼👍🏼 Any chance you’ll a few beef cattle of that lunch looking field? I rekon your a cattle guy at heart😎
I had the same problem. I had to install a large soak away for the run off from a roof. I needed 9 to do the job. it took 2 months to get them all and do the job. I hear you....
Hello, I was inspired by your second kiln build and I’m making something very similar. Where did you get those centrifugal and exhaust fans from? Thanks
Dumb question if you could naturally split the oversize in half or quarters would it feed through the factory? Could you get a rotary cone splitter for the excavator?
Potentially but they end to make a lot of waste and it’s not very fun to process. Will look at bigger processor to hire first as it will be one pass and very high production
Hard to say. I think if I had one more person on full time delivery 2 people in the yard will easily keep up. Me going out impacts production at the yard
@@oakfarmfirewood the blade where the chainsaw chain runs in, The blue one. In previous video’s you flattened it with a angle grinder. I have recently bought a Posch k650 mobile firewood processor and would like to keep the blades in good condition.
It’s a BAR, not a blade, that were the confusing is. Most chainsaw shops just use a medium sized bench top belt grinder (like a big belt sander) to re surface the bars
As a 77 years old/retired/less-abled/bedridden/wheelchaired paraplegic/with PLS-ALS medical conditions, who can only communicate by AAC device, text or email, I have subscribed, liked, and I am actively ENJOYING watching YOU and commenting from Quakertown, Pennsylvania, USA.
God bless you
That big wood will make some fantastic logs with as much heart wood that’s in it.
Sure will!
Nice intro camera is very good operater might need training 😀 your mum is a dab hand with the kinderling it looks 10 out of 10 you are getting there archie the wood you have in the yard looks good some bendy bits but atlest both ends are not touching keep up the good work buddy thanks archie and the lovely woody.
Thanks 👍
This that new camera system gives brilliant content ..
Camera and Mike are great, I watch on an older version iPad and the quality improvement is definitely noticeable! Also digging the new intro Archie 👍🏼👍🏼
Any chance you’ll a few beef cattle of that lunch looking field? I rekon your a cattle guy at heart😎
Thanks! And definitely! Can’t beat knowing where your meat comes from!
I had the same problem. I had to install a large soak away for the run off from a roof. I needed 9 to do the job. it took 2 months to get them all and do the job. I hear you....
Hello, I was inspired by your second kiln build and I’m making something very similar. Where did you get those centrifugal and exhaust fans from? Thanks
The new camera is spot-on, and your diction is clear to my SE English ears anyway.
Coming across loud and clear!
Looks like you could use that new X factory from Japa.. clear out all your oversized
Would be amazing!
How many builder bags fit in a IBC cage, roughly?
1.5
all good
Mike is good frame rate some jittering when you move fast or pan fast on the hole ok
Up the frame rate then?
Like new camera & Mic combo
Thanks Andrew
Dumb question if you could naturally split the oversize in half or quarters would it feed through the factory? Could you get a rotary cone splitter for the excavator?
Potentially but they end to make a lot of waste and it’s not very fun to process. Will look at bigger processor to hire first as it will be one pass and very high production
Got a smart intro 👏 things are getting pretty serious 😂
😂😂 glad you like
@@oakfarmfirewood roll on the merchandise 😉
Got my logo put on a couple of items of clothing for me and the boy today 😆
Might have missed it in one of your videos but where is Andy?
Doing his own bits at the moment
great ob, weldone x
Thank you! 😊
Will you be hiring a team to reach capacity of 1000 ibc cages? How big is team currently?
Hard to say. I think if I had one more person on full time delivery 2 people in the yard will easily keep up. Me going out impacts production at the yard
A eastern made processer would handle the bigger bits
Hi archi do you have a special grinder yet for flattening the harvester blades. I am looking for a machine but i cannot find one.
What do you mean by that harvester blades?
@@oakfarmfirewood the blade where the chainsaw chain runs in, The blue one. In previous video’s you flattened it with a angle grinder. I have recently bought a Posch k650 mobile firewood processor and would like to keep the blades in good condition.
It’s a BAR, not a blade, that were the confusing is. Most chainsaw shops just use a medium sized bench top belt grinder (like a big belt sander) to re surface the bars
Hi bud would your ever buy a worm for the end of your digger to split doen the oversized?
Potentially but they do make a lot of waste and it’s not very fun to process
@@oakfarmfirewood very true may just buy in a palax X factory then lol
Not that you have time, but if you had to could you not square off the logs that are to big for the factory?
We do if they will definitely go through but some are a few inch to big even at both ends
Nice intro 👌
Why not use ton bags
For what?
Not enough air flow for the kiln.
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