In Denmark, the cheapest commercial firewood is 450$ for 2 cubic meters = 70 cubic feet. A few months ago there were shortages, and the price was almost double. Luckily last year I collected wood from different people throwing wood out from garden projects. No fancy equipment, sawed manually, chopped with a small axe and dried on a few pallets. Hard physical labour puts you in a humble happy place. Happy new years Billy!
Moving target.. that's great. Even here in Seattle, I am seeing prices for the firewood sky rocket.. last year, the highest I seen was 400 a cords this year, it's 600 per cord..
Well buckin July 2020 I got shot 6 times and about 9 months ago I started selling firewood. There are days that I hurt and need to rest so I had to go to work for myself because employers don't want someone that can't work everyday. But you have helped guide me down this firewood selling path I'm on. Thank you.
Buckin, this video is speaking to me. I've been thinking about exactly this scenario as a late bloomer and just fully realizing who I am as a man in my 30s. Your words of experience have helped me in many ways and yet will help me even further still. Thank you for being genuine.
Nick, go for it.. I have been doing firewood off and on my whole life but really started selling it when I was 35, just a few axes, a little tiny (Sthil s211) saw, and a borrowed F350.. Fast forward years later, I am 42, and I have my own truck and trailer and a commercial grade splitter and a Sthil MS461 in the fleet.
I used to install flooring and am legally blind now. Use a work van to get wood now, oh it’s. Beat up but 1 ton, brother drives me and son helps me out
Billy , man I tell ya , you always get me thinking. Back in 1985 I bought an old farm house that needed a ton of work, my very first home and I was 26yrs young LOL. Very few of my friends were even out of their parents home at that time. I had to be on my own and did what everyone said "you can't do that, you can't do this" I always said "watch me". Anyway, I did some creative financing that banks wouldn't help me with because they all wanted me to buy a little house on a tiny lot for a lot of money with a 30 yr mortgage. I thought screw that 30 yr BS , that's a nightmare in my eyes. The old farm house was 3600 sq ft on one floor plus 2500 sqft basement ,plus a huge barn that was 180ft long x 50ft wide 2 full floors w/(1first floor being the basement w/ concrete floors) 18,000 sq ft total for the barn alone , all on 10 ac. of farm fields. Of course I only heated part of the house the first winter with an oil furnace my brother and I installed. Was not cheap to heat that house even in those days with oil ,which I heated about 2000sq ft at first. Lucky for me the old farmer installed a Riteway wood/ coal stove in the basement , took 48 inch logs ,brick lined and airtight. I just bought a one ton ford brand new 1986 straight cab 8 ft bed srw (fall of 85) and was buying full 8 ft length logs off a guy who was clearing house lots , he said you load them yourself (I did it by hand by myself) , 30 bucks a load ,with a small rack behind the cab I stacked them as High as I could and strapped them down, 3 nights a week after working all day and then all day sat & sunday, for months , just so I didn't have to pay for oil. I just started my own Electrical business back then and was working for contractors too and helping my older brother with his HVAC business. I worked every single day and sometimes take half a sunday off and go 4 wheeling or ride the dirt bike or maybe the whole sunday and go to a truck/car show or a monster truck rally . Or just go to the lake and go swimming for the day. I started working with a friend when I was 14 yrs old in the electrical business and pretty much have never stopped and always had side gigs and even to this day I still have side gigs. But now at 63 I don't work as hard and take the whole weekend off. But I'm still buckin firewood and this past summer helped my buddie next door cut down enough trees on his lot for at least 15 cords of wood. which he gave me half that for helping him. I live in a different place now on a wooded lot in New Hampshire in a much smaller home that takes about 3cords to heat per winter. I love cutting and splitting wood and it's mostly oak, but all hard woods in this area. Just a little story about how I love buckin wood. Keep the videos coming Billy I love them.
Well said, Buckin.. I started firewood borrowing my dad's 2001 f350 diesels.. about a year later, I got a 95 F150, and now have a 97 HD F250 with a matching Home-built Trailer, and that what I haul a cord with.. Your knowledge and a few others is what got me started and have gotten me better too..
Great video Bucking.. I started selling firewood because I love running power saws and by watching your videos somehow that turned into a small tree service business . The crazy part of the story is I started this adventure at 65 and I am now 71 and still going strong .. Thank you . I would recommend to firewood sellers that the smaller amount you sell the more you make.. A cord of wood in my area goes for about $ 350 but I can sell a face cord for $ 150 and if you can sell bundled wood you'll make a lot more. Sometimes it pays to think small . Happy year everyone.
Face cords and half face cords are what sells here. Most customers dont want too much wood stacked around their houses. Face cords are going for 110-130 and half a face is 70$ . Cant keep up. I will be cutting spring and summer. Thanks for the video buckin!
I know this video over a year ago, popped up on my feed today! Glad I watched, as I use to all the time!! Your such good people Buck! I always feel better about myself after watching!!Thanks from Tulsa OK
My Dad used to trim trees, he climbed every tree, and all he had was a GMC 1 ton with a 12 foot dump bed. He would get paid for removing or trimming the tree, save the wood and sale the firewood. We would stack the brush in the truck and dump it at the farm, he said it was good for the rabbits to hide in it. He made a great living with only one truck, he also farmed , milked cows ,sold strawberries and raised 10 kids, and never had to advertise, he climbed all the way up 70 years old when his prostate cancer finally crippled him, and was very hard for me the man that could climbed any tree out work anyone . We took great pride in our work . No you see tree trimming companies with 5 or 6 trucks and most can't climb a tree ,that is sad. You remind me alot of my dad. Like I said he did it all with only one truck!!!! Thank you so much for your channel.
I just recently started splitting firewood out of my pick up for some extra income. Thank you buck for all you been teaching me and showing me. It's an honor to learn from a true old school logger and a legend woodsman.
I absolutely can not agree more with the statement you made about how you decide who you want to work for. Starting out, you want to take on any and every job that comes your way, but often, you can sell yourself short because you "need" the job. I used to be a faller, but I got burnt out. One day, I woke up and wanted to try something new. Now, years later, I make chainsaw carvings, and starting out, people would complain about the prices, but I knew my worth and stuck to my guns. Now, today, I'm swamped with work, have people basically begging me to work for them, and I have to sometimes turn business down. Know your worth!!! Never sell yourself short!
I was 15 teen when I left home ma and pop fighting all the time drug problems I didn’t have much at 15 but I just know I couldn’t stay their if I wanted to be successful I grab my saw at the time was a husky 51 still have it today and headed to the wood and just started cutting trees and processing it in to fire wood and selling it I’m 28 now and still doing it trees are all I know something about the woods and that powersaw just picked me up to push for the right pathway in life thanks bucking for a grateful viedo it’s a honor to watch them would love to meet in person and see how you and hogan do it stay safe and keep bucking boys
I love it when you go back and tell stories about your life and the things that you went through. You know Buckin I have seen change in you over the last eight years. I believe that I have watched nearly all of your videos. You have softened and your heart has gotten bigger! You message has always been there but now it has become so natural and easy that it just shows up in every thing you say and do. You are easy to love Buckin! I know that may sound strange but your kindness and your ability to lift the spirit of the downtrodden is such a gift that God has given you. Thank you for sharing it with us all my brother!
Buckin, it's Brad from firewood at the furnace. I bought my first power saw in 2017. It was a pro mac 10-10 because of your video with the four foot maple buck. I now have over 80 chainsaws and sell firewood.
Your a good man from what I see Bill my friend Mello made a good life out of a few saws his climbing gear and a pickup. I started working with him when I was 11. He was selling wood up tell his 80th birthday. That man worked everyday would go out and split wood at 5am on Christmas day
Another great video Buck’n! Just wanted to let you know it was one of your video’s on your kinetic splitter that got me looking into them. Well i went and bought a small electric kinetic splitter and what a game changer!! I take my generator and that splitter into the bush and it works great and i leave the mess in the forest. Just trying to eliminate handling the wood so much. Work slowed down a bit so it’s nice to put a few dollars in the jeans selling firewood. You’re right there is no reason to be broke just get an old pick up and get to work. I’m busy so I don’t get to watch all your vids but when I do they often inspire me with new ideas or a different way to do things and of course how to be a better human. Thanks again take care! :)
I’m new to you channel Buckin', I’m not sure if you read new comments on old videos. The most efficient I ever was cutting firewood was with a saw, splitting by hand, and delivering with a half ton pickup, because I was always gypo. I would stack wood in an 8' box with level with the sides, but put a good hump on it, I could easily haul a half a cord, I charged between $100-$120 a pickup load depending on certain factors, customers LOVED it, I had so much work I was always months ahead on orders. I agree with you 100% on delivering with a pickup. Great videos. I enjoy the real world side of RUclips you provide.
Watching this video made me think of my father. He worked full time in the granite industry and then sold firewood on the side. We did up to 50 cord of wood.a year. He had a '59 Ford F350 and a Husqvarna 266. It made me strong and taught me how to work
I really like this video. I Love how you were upset, walked away, then came back and said, "You're worth money. Your time, effort, blood, " etc. Looking straight at the camera and pointing your finger. That got me. It's so true, that we're all worth something. We all bring something different to the table. You're a humble teacher and I for one appreciate your knowledge, and what you do. You really are an inspiration to people. Thanks
I would do just about anything I could to suprise my husband to meet u buckin billy ray! My husband dad died when he was 17 and that was the one person that he was connected to. I wish u could see the laughter joy and happiness you bring when he watches ur videos! Seriously u don’t understand what I see and speechless darn it there r no words! How in the heck could I accidentally run into u billy ray with my husband!? We are from Williamsburg in there is more to that story but I can’t say he is a tree man the wonderful tree Amigos in Richmond in!
I watch almost all of your videos. I’m 29 years old. I own a small business in a rural area. I just ran across this older video of yours. Probably one of the best videos I’ve heard. You just have so much wisdom. Specially when you said the stuff at the end aboit the story with that rich man. Anywho, love your videos. Definitely look up to you. Hope to shake hands one day. On a side note… you do realize your a celebrity. RUclips is the new TV. I watch this stuff daily. Nothing els. Take care. Best of health. Chad E.
Wow if this isn't coincidence which I also call and act of God it's amazing! I just started doing firewood because of an early layoff doing excavation. Down here in Connecticut I have been blessed enough to have a wood lot and the woman said I can take all the dead standing trees. This video could not have come at a better time! Thank you Buckin....just thankful for you
Wow ! No more Sheryl Mackay on north by North by Northwest. Just listened to her last show , saying goodbye to a radio friend this morning. Thanks Bucken , keep up the good work and the good word ! Hope we're still hearing your story for many years to come . Friend!
As always, you nailed it dead center! My brother and I got ourselves through college using a very "unlevel" pickup, (Chevy 3/4 ton) 🤣🤣🤣, stacked with firewood servicing customers all the time. The best description I could give was the Beverly Hillbilly's truck! Love you all...❤❤❤ Lieutenant Bradley
As always there is something to take away from your videos. I sell firewood as a side thing to get some extra money with my tree service. I enjoy it and for the most part run out of my f150 I mainly get orders for half chords down here in Missouri. Any larger quantities and I break out the 350. I generally sell cheaper than the more established guys around me but I have a smaller operation and am only doing around 8 chords this year. What's funny is even with my prices generally being 25-50 dollars below the bigger guys people still scoff at my prices. I love the bit on valuing yourself and your knowledge. That's the biggest issue I have pricing tree jobs because I always think it's too much. I need to get better at understanding my market and pricing for my area. Stay safe out there and keep passing on the good word.
Here in Germany, the wood already cut and split and dry costs ..... 1 cubic meter almost 300 €. I can get it in the forest for €45, but I have to cut it myself, etc. Of course it's not dry. A few months ago I got it for 39€ (beech) Wish you a happy new year
I’m in the Midwest, I started out with a husky 51, 89 Toyota 2wd, selling firewood for 30$ per Rick. Young and dumb, but your video reminded me of how awesome that first summer was. Thanks buckin
Buckin, because of your video splitting wood with your Gripo and your old man I went out and got myself a kinetic splitter for my newly started tree service a year ago. Brother thank you! It's been the second best advice you've given me! To split and tight-stack a load into a 2.5 cord dump our record as a four man crew is 45 minutes. So what's the best advice I've received from you then?? Just to be kind. Seriously. Your attitude is inspiring. Coming from a background in forestry in northern BC myself, I assumed being crusty was a right of passage for an old faller and as I was getting older and more experienced I felt my crust thickening. Watching you reminds me that there is a better way, just be kind. Now, whenever I feel myself acting crusty I shake it off, smile and choose to just be kind. It's really made me a better man. Thank you and greetings from the Charlotte's.
love it! im currently selling FW out of a 1/2 ton! HOOOLA its alot of extra work doing by the 1/2 cord ... but in todays finical market ppl are loving it! i ALWAYS stack as its much easier to off load. I have a 89 f350 that needs some extra love to get it back on the road for this coming yr!!
Your videos have been the number one source for my hand filing skills/understanding! In one week I went from being confused to making sharp teeth that last thanks to your videos. Thank you and keep up the awesome content!
I have been heating my home and workshop with firewood for 18 years, I have an outdoor wood stove. I burn about 15 cords a year. I built a ultimate 2005 F350 Superduty. The truck was a crew cab long box, I took the crew cab off and put a regular cab on it and a 7 by 11 foot flat bed with fold down sides. As I get older I need to work smarter!
Boss I'm glad I ran across you,I'm in East Tennessee,raised on a farm,gotta get dust in my lungs before I can think straight. The comment you made about love hit me,my grandpa used to say that Respect would get you around the world,my grandma would speak up and say, Yeah,and Love will let you enjoy the trip.Appreciate ya Brother,be safe,Scotty.
Buckin' I worked tirelessly for 4 years working nights for my regular job,then working during days and weekends to get the downpayment on my house. I put airbags under my little single cab Tacoma to take care of my family and myself. I'm a believer in airbags if you can only afford a less than half ton truck or a half ton. I have to admit,its rough out there for young folk,but I did it. It just takes drive and I have to say this as well...alot of youngins now a days dont want it. You raised Hogan right.
I started with a Poulan pro 18” 442 I was gifted during Christmas. Had to borrow my dads truck and he ended up giving her to me! The truck is a 97 Dodge 1500 4x4 long bed lifted. I couldn’t be more grateful for the help and start. He’s never going to have to pay for fire wood I told him! Cheers from Navajo Land NM. 🪓 🌲 I’m working with a Husqvarna 450e 20” The Hound is a beast!!!
As a person that just lost his job and house and have to move back to his parents at 24 I really appreciate hearing that bucking you always motivate me and lots of positive vibes keep giving er 🌲🌲🌲
I do firewood on the weekends to help supplement funds and I don’t kill my body over it I do this cause I enjoy it and I am still learning new ways of doing things
Love this video so much mate! Something I’ll take away from this video ‘you decide who you work for and who you give a deal to’ As a garden maintenance man myself this rings so true. Some customers will see you as a servant rather than a service and then there’ll be others who have very little but will look after you like family. Those are the people I get a kick out of looking after and giving discounts to.
I started stacking firewood at 6yrs old for a neighbor across the road, my first paying job! Fast forward a couple of years and I start splitting it at 12 yrs old for my family. At 16 I got an old 94 dodge pickup and I started selling and delivering firewood. Now at 22yrs old I have an ever growing firewood business and I still use the old Dodge pickup. I have learned a lot from both Buckin’ and Brad at firewood at the furnace. Also I have an 08’ Dodge 3/4 ton with an 8ft bed on it. With some careful stacking I can get a full cord on it without sideboards and i once delivered 38miles away in the hills here in SW Missouri and didn’t lose a piece. Stay honest, humble and kind friends!
In all the years and nights, I've laid and watched hours upon hours of your content. This one!! This one is my absolute favorite video. Loved it so much I watched it twice in row.
Buckin. This video is bang on. Good advice coming from someone with actual experience is really important and people need to hear it. Thanks for being a great example to everyone on the channel.
Thank You Bunkin. That was good advice about what machines you have and if people don't like what they see they shouldn't judge you by the equipment that you can afford. Good for you.
Awesome video brother! There's something about firewood, I've been around it all my life... literally from day one. My dad had a firewood business when I was growing up, his first "big" truck was an old F600 and he always drove International pick-ups....your video brought back memories. I sell firewood almost 50 years later. Thanks for the content, that was a good one. 💚
I ran a add to sell firewood ìn 1977 we were high at $55 a cord .ran a add in the papper went camping after school Friday when we got home Sunday are mothers had taken orders for 56 cords of oak delivered one saw and a truck what a learning experience. I enjoy your videos
Buckin', you are making a difference in this time in my life. I'm learning your way of tuning, sharpening and falling... but, I wanted to say thank you. I won't go into detail. I'm in a difficult situation and you're helping me. And I'm very appreciative. Also, I'm starting out in firewood. I own a 65 F100 and a 70 f250 trailer. With a McCulloch PM 610 with a 20 and a Poulan XXV 38CC with a 16 and I love it! I love what you do brother, thanks man!
This was a good, informative, encouraging video. Brad from Firewood at the Furnace mentioned BBR in his livestream a few hours ago. He also mentioned the video on what is a cord of firewood too.
Buckin I been selling wood for along time since I had my license in high school and I have had very good customers who have never batted an eye at my prices but I have had a couple folks who tried to bring my price down haha I upped it 50$ per cord right on the spot and said not a piece comes off my truck until I have cash in my hand… lol the guy paid and walked in the house havnt heard from him since 😂 I’ve never liked that when ppl try to finagle prices like we’re some low man on the totem pole… I usually leave with got buy a truck, axe and saw and have a jolly good time like I do everyday 😉 awesome video brother wish you good health and happiness
That brings back memories. My dad had internationals all his life doing our landscape and garden center business. I learned off an international loadstar 1700 1970 something. Split rear end, they were great trucks. Right now I’m putting together my first set of spurs from Buckingham, that top strap is a real pain. And like you as I got on my feet I chose who got the rewards and who didn’t because there are a lot of really nice people out there.
Man this video really tugged at the heart strings! I listened, I learned, and affirmed decisions I have recently made pertaining to what I'm worth and what I choose to give. Thanks for the inspiration.
Loved this video! Informative, educational & personal…I love to hear you talk about how you got your start & the obstacles that you overcame! What an inspirational, honest, hard working & kind man you are 🥰🪓💪
love you Laura. after years of taking and self suffering . I liked how it felt to see the water turn brown from dirt in the shower. that was the start of creating someone i could look at in the mirror.
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith nothing I type seems worthy to be a response to your words!…I’m so very happy that you are where you are in life & I am thankful to RUclips for bringing you into our lives…you have been given a deep purpose by God, and I truly believe that is why you are on this path - you have been given the tools to improve the human race at a time when it is truly needed - you sometimes say that “the world is fine” & you couldn’t be more right - the world is perfect, but people need help and encouragement and guidance - who better to impress young men, women & children, than you, young man!🥰 LOVE WINS!
Those pics of your fords with boxes full of wood is crazy.. I habe 21 ranger 1500lbs payload.. But have a trailer and usually haul 2000lbs on the trailer.. There is so etching thay gives I ner peace about harvesting wood
Hey Buckin, great vid. This is what my late father did to start his tree removal business. I remember helping him split,pile and deliver firewood with him. I enjoyed it so much that I have now started my own firewood side hustle by processing firewood and selling it locally. I enjoy helping others and seeing how much they appreciate it 🙂 happy new year Buckin I watch all your videos 👍
I do like that kind of rolling beat you got goin' on the drums, you know, the one you did the other day, I think was at the end of the axe handle video.. tis like a steam train mister!! I need more of that! love seeing what your up to each day, I started watching the videos about 5 years ago but I haven't tuned in for a while until recently. keep up the amazing work + vibes 🌞🤩🤙
❤Thank you sir! Of all the channels I watch, yours is the one I enjoy most. The self made story is my favorite. Thank you for your message of encouragement! We can all resemble it in our own way.
You couldn’t be more right buckin’. This video has some great inspiration. I work a second shift position and I don’t really feel appreciated where I’m at currently but I’ve been building my tool,equipment and resource inventory so I can get some side hustles going especially since some of my hobbies are better done during certain seasons. Hopefully one day I can do what you do and be more FREE!!! I’m hoping to be in the comments more often cuz what you do is great and your an inspiration. So thank you!!😊😊
Hey Buckin thanks for all this advice! You’re a well of knowledge for us younger woodsmen. There’s something special about the wood, thank you for sharing it with us!!
I was just shopping for old beat up trucks to start hauling firewood with as a side business, this video has me modifying my search for more specific trucks a bit, thank you!
In Denmark, the cheapest commercial firewood is 450$ for 2 cubic meters = 70 cubic feet. A few months ago there were shortages, and the price was almost double. Luckily last year I collected wood from different people throwing wood out from garden projects. No fancy equipment, sawed manually, chopped with a small axe and dried on a few pallets. Hard physical labour puts you in a humble happy place. Happy new years Billy!
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@@PURPOSEINLIFEE Get lost buddy! Do you feel good about yourself when you put others down?
Moving target.. that's great. Even here in Seattle, I am seeing prices for the firewood sky rocket.. last year, the highest I seen was 400 a cords this year, it's 600 per cord..
@@DanielAtkinsFirewood I may invest in a semi!!! Haha
@@mountainlifewithdavidkelsie : bring it on over. I am usually out of stock by September to October..haha😁👍
Love the video, this is a small token of gratitude for the information you have given us. Big love Buckin.
What a great comment and gift thx sooo much
Well buckin July 2020 I got shot 6 times and about 9 months ago I started selling firewood. There are days that I hurt and need to rest so I had to go to work for myself because employers don't want someone that can't work everyday. But you have helped guide me down this firewood selling path I'm on. Thank you.
Buckin, this video is speaking to me. I've been thinking about exactly this scenario as a late bloomer and just fully realizing who I am as a man in my 30s. Your words of experience have helped me in many ways and yet will help me even further still. Thank you for being genuine.
Nick, go for it.. I have been doing firewood off and on my whole life but really started selling it when I was 35, just a few axes, a little tiny (Sthil s211) saw, and a borrowed F350.. Fast forward years later, I am 42, and I have my own truck and trailer and a commercial grade splitter and a Sthil MS461 in the fleet.
I used to install flooring and am legally blind now. Use a work van to get wood now, oh it’s. Beat up but 1 ton, brother drives me and son helps me out
Billy , man I tell ya , you always get me thinking. Back in 1985 I bought an old farm house that needed a ton of work, my very first home and I was 26yrs young LOL. Very few of my friends were even out of their parents home at that time. I had to be on my own and did what everyone said "you can't do that, you can't do this" I always said "watch me". Anyway, I did some creative financing that banks wouldn't help me with because they all wanted me to buy a little house on a tiny lot for a lot of money with a 30 yr mortgage. I thought screw that 30 yr BS , that's a nightmare in my eyes. The old farm house was 3600 sq ft on one floor plus 2500 sqft basement ,plus a huge barn that was 180ft long x 50ft wide 2 full floors w/(1first floor being the basement w/ concrete floors) 18,000 sq ft total for the barn alone , all on 10 ac. of farm fields. Of course I only heated part of the house the first winter with an oil furnace my brother and I installed. Was not cheap to heat that house even in those days with oil ,which I heated about 2000sq ft at first. Lucky for me the old farmer installed a Riteway wood/ coal stove in the basement , took 48 inch logs ,brick lined and airtight. I just bought a one ton ford brand new 1986 straight cab 8 ft bed srw (fall of 85) and was buying full 8 ft length logs off a guy who was clearing house lots , he said you load them yourself (I did it by hand by myself) , 30 bucks a load ,with a small rack behind the cab I stacked them as High as I could and strapped them down, 3 nights a week after working all day and then all day sat & sunday, for months , just so I didn't have to pay for oil. I just started my own Electrical business back then and was working for contractors too and helping my older brother with his HVAC business. I worked every single day and sometimes take half a sunday off and go 4 wheeling or ride the dirt bike or maybe the whole sunday and go to a truck/car show or a monster truck rally . Or just go to the lake and go swimming for the day. I started working with a friend when I was 14 yrs old in the electrical business and pretty much have never stopped and always had side gigs and even to this day I still have side gigs. But now at 63 I don't work as hard and take the whole weekend off. But I'm still buckin firewood and this past summer helped my buddie next door cut down enough trees on his lot for at least 15 cords of wood. which he gave me half that for helping him. I live in a different place now on a wooded lot in New Hampshire in a much smaller home that takes about 3cords to heat per winter. I love cutting and splitting wood and it's mostly oak, but all hard woods in this area. Just a little story about how I love buckin wood. Keep the videos coming Billy I love them.
Well said, Buckin.. I started firewood borrowing my dad's 2001 f350 diesels.. about a year later, I got a 95 F150, and now have a 97 HD F250 with a matching Home-built Trailer, and that what I haul a cord with.. Your knowledge and a few others is what got me started and have gotten me better too..
Billy Ray you are indeed a hansom fella with a spirit overflowing with joy.
Great video Bucking.. I started selling firewood because I love running power saws and by watching your videos somehow that turned into a small tree service business . The crazy part of the story is I started this adventure at 65 and I am now 71 and still going strong .. Thank you . I would recommend to firewood sellers that the smaller amount you sell the more you make.. A cord of wood in my area goes for about $ 350 but I can sell a face cord for $ 150 and if you can sell bundled wood you'll make a lot more. Sometimes it pays to think small . Happy year everyone.
Love this comment! I couldn’t agree more.
Face cord???
@@williamdon3442 third of a cord
The more of your videos I watch, the more I love watching them 👍 God Bless you my friend 🙏
Thanks so much for the kind words my friend. This is a great video. That truck is indeed a truck! Hope all is well.
Face cords and half face cords are what sells here. Most customers dont want too much wood stacked around their houses. Face cords are going for 110-130 and half a face is 70$ . Cant keep up. I will be cutting spring and summer. Thanks for the video buckin!
I know this video over a year ago, popped up on my feed today! Glad I watched, as I use to all the time!! Your such good people Buck! I always feel better about myself after watching!!Thanks from Tulsa OK
My Dad used to trim trees, he climbed every tree, and all he had was a GMC 1 ton with a 12 foot dump bed. He would get paid for removing or trimming the tree, save the wood and sale the firewood. We would stack the brush in the truck and dump it at the farm, he said it was good for the rabbits to hide in it. He made a great living with only one truck, he also farmed , milked cows ,sold strawberries and raised 10 kids, and never had to advertise, he climbed all the way up 70 years old when his prostate cancer finally crippled him, and was very hard for me the man that could climbed any tree out work anyone . We took great pride in our work . No you see tree trimming companies with 5 or 6 trucks and most can't climb a tree ,that is sad. You remind me alot of my dad. Like I said he did it all with only one truck!!!! Thank you so much for your channel.
YOUR DAD AND I WOOD SHARE MANY STORIES
I just recently started splitting firewood out of my pick up for some extra income. Thank you buck for all you been teaching me and showing me. It's an honor to learn from a true old school logger and a legend woodsman.
I absolutely can not agree more with the statement you made about how you decide who you want to work for. Starting out, you want to take on any and every job that comes your way, but often, you can sell yourself short because you "need" the job. I used to be a faller, but I got burnt out. One day, I woke up and wanted to try something new. Now, years later, I make chainsaw carvings, and starting out, people would complain about the prices, but I knew my worth and stuck to my guns. Now, today, I'm swamped with work, have people basically begging me to work for them, and I have to sometimes turn business down. Know your worth!!! Never sell yourself short!
Love the past stories! Need more of the old days.
I was 15 teen when I left home ma and pop fighting all the time drug problems I didn’t have much at 15 but I just know I couldn’t stay their if I wanted to be successful I grab my saw at the time was a husky 51 still have it today and headed to the wood and just started cutting trees and processing it in to fire wood and selling it I’m 28 now and still doing it trees are all I know something about the woods and that powersaw just picked me up to push for the right pathway in life thanks bucking for a grateful viedo it’s a honor to watch them would love to meet in person and see how you and hogan do it stay safe and keep bucking boys
I cut firewood for a side husle and I love it.
The pic of the rigs loaded up is great!
THX
I just love the fact that you guys up north are still using standard measurements in a metric country!
I love it when you go back and tell stories about your life and the things that you went through. You know Buckin I have seen change in you over the last eight years. I believe that I have watched nearly all of your videos. You have softened and your heart has gotten bigger! You message has always been there but now it has become so natural and easy that it just shows up in every thing you say and do. You are easy to love Buckin! I know that may sound strange but your kindness and your ability to lift the spirit of the downtrodden is such a gift that God has given you. Thank you for sharing it with us all my brother!
Well put🌲💚🌲💚🌲💚
I wish I could express my thoughts as well as you Mr. Joyner.
@davidthomas5997 Thank you brother David.
Gday Tom, I would like to wish you a happy and prosperous new year 👍.
@ishure8849 I wish the same for you brother Ish! Thank youl my friend.
Great video, great old pictures, great messages, great drumming...
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Buckin, it's Brad from firewood at the furnace. I bought my first power saw in 2017. It was a pro mac 10-10 because of your video with the four foot maple buck. I now have over 80 chainsaws and sell firewood.
yeah for powew saws
Your a good man from what I see Bill my friend Mello made a good life out of a few saws his climbing gear and a pickup. I started working with him when I was 11. He was selling wood up tell his 80th birthday. That man worked everyday would go out and split wood at 5am on Christmas day
Another great video Buck’n!
Just wanted to let you know it was one of your video’s on your kinetic splitter that got me looking into them.
Well i went and bought a small electric kinetic splitter and what a game changer!!
I take my generator and that splitter into the bush and it works great and i leave the mess in the forest.
Just trying to eliminate handling the wood so much.
Work slowed down a bit so it’s nice to put a few dollars in the jeans selling firewood.
You’re right there is no reason to be broke just get an old pick up and get to work.
I’m busy so I don’t get to watch all your vids but when I do they often inspire me with new ideas or a different way to do things and of course how to be a better human.
Thanks again take care! :)
I’m new to you channel Buckin', I’m not sure if you read new comments on old videos.
The most efficient I ever was cutting firewood was with a saw, splitting by hand, and delivering with a half ton pickup, because I was always gypo.
I would stack wood in an 8' box with level with the sides, but put a good hump on it, I could easily haul a half a cord, I charged between $100-$120 a pickup load depending on certain factors, customers LOVED it, I had so much work I was always months ahead on orders.
I agree with you 100% on delivering with a pickup. Great videos. I enjoy the real world side of RUclips you provide.
Watching this video made me think of my father. He worked full time in the granite industry and then sold firewood on the side. We did up to 50 cord of wood.a year. He had a '59 Ford F350 and a Husqvarna 266. It made me strong and taught me how to work
the he did his job , he was smart , great truck and saw
Unsplit wood takes up less space than split wood . Great show buckin thanks for sharing
I really like this video. I Love how you were upset, walked away, then came back and said, "You're worth money. Your time, effort, blood, " etc. Looking straight at the camera and pointing your finger. That got me. It's so true, that we're all worth something. We all bring something different to the table. You're a humble teacher and I for one appreciate your knowledge, and what you do. You really are an inspiration to people. Thanks
I would do just about anything I could to suprise my husband to meet u buckin billy ray! My husband dad died when he was 17 and that was the one person that he was connected to. I wish u could see the laughter joy and happiness you bring when he watches ur videos! Seriously u don’t understand what I see and speechless darn it there r no words! How in the heck could I accidentally run into u billy ray with my husband!? We are from Williamsburg in there is more to that story but I can’t say he is a tree man the wonderful tree Amigos in Richmond in!
I watch almost all of your videos. I’m 29 years old. I own a small business in a rural area. I just ran across this older video of yours. Probably one of the best videos I’ve heard. You just have so much wisdom. Specially when you said the stuff at the end aboit the story with that rich man. Anywho, love your videos. Definitely look up to you. Hope to shake hands one day.
On a side note… you do realize your a celebrity. RUclips is the new TV. I watch this stuff daily. Nothing els. Take care. Best of health.
Chad E.
Wow if this isn't coincidence which I also call and act of God it's amazing! I just started doing firewood because of an early layoff doing excavation. Down here in Connecticut I have been blessed enough to have a wood lot and the woman said I can take all the dead standing trees. This video could not have come at a better time! Thank you Buckin....just thankful for you
Wow ! No more Sheryl Mackay on north by North by Northwest. Just listened to her last show , saying goodbye to a radio friend this morning.
Thanks Bucken , keep up the good work and the good word ! Hope we're still hearing your story for many years to come .
Friend!
As always, you nailed it dead center! My brother and I got ourselves through college using a very "unlevel" pickup, (Chevy 3/4 ton) 🤣🤣🤣, stacked with firewood servicing customers all the time. The best description I could give was the Beverly Hillbilly's truck!
Love you all...❤❤❤
Lieutenant Bradley
happy times
I love story time with Buckin... Just keep telling us stories about your life.
Love you brother, praying the best for you and your family. We are about the same age and I can relate in many ways.
As always there is something to take away from your videos. I sell firewood as a side thing to get some extra money with my tree service. I enjoy it and for the most part run out of my f150 I mainly get orders for half chords down here in Missouri. Any larger quantities and I break out the 350. I generally sell cheaper than the more established guys around me but I have a smaller operation and am only doing around 8 chords this year. What's funny is even with my prices generally being 25-50 dollars below the bigger guys people still scoff at my prices.
I love the bit on valuing yourself and your knowledge. That's the biggest issue I have pricing tree jobs because I always think it's too much. I need to get better at understanding my market and pricing for my area.
Stay safe out there and keep passing on the good word.
Here in Germany, the wood already cut and split and dry costs ..... 1 cubic meter almost 300 €.
I can get it in the forest for €45, but I have to cut it myself, etc.
Of course it's not dry.
A few months ago I got it for 39€ (beech)
Wish you a happy new year
Gruß Peter von Germany
Love to you
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith Many Thanks.
Happy New Year
Always a pearl of wisdom in every video. Keep em coming Billy Ray. Rock and roll!
I Always love that picture of all that wood looks like something you would see at a big commercial business lol...
I’m in the Midwest, I started out with a husky 51, 89 Toyota 2wd, selling firewood for 30$ per Rick. Young and dumb, but your video reminded me of how awesome that first summer was. Thanks buckin
More people need to hear this. Thanks Buckin’
Buckin, because of your video splitting wood with your Gripo and your old man I went out and got myself a kinetic splitter for my newly started tree service a year ago. Brother thank you! It's been the second best advice you've given me! To split and tight-stack a load into a 2.5 cord dump our record as a four man crew is 45 minutes. So what's the best advice I've received from you then?? Just to be kind. Seriously. Your attitude is inspiring. Coming from a background in forestry in northern BC myself, I assumed being crusty was a right of passage for an old faller and as I was getting older and more experienced I felt my crust thickening. Watching you reminds me that there is a better way, just be kind. Now, whenever I feel myself acting crusty I shake it off, smile and choose to just be kind. It's really made me a better man. Thank you and greetings from the Charlotte's.
Well said Buckin. I hope the new year brings you everything you deserve.
I just sold a chord of fir for $150 bucks and I live in a little town of Thompson Falls, MT. Normally it goes for 160 to 200!
love it! im currently selling FW out of a 1/2 ton! HOOOLA its alot of extra work doing by the 1/2 cord ... but in todays finical market ppl are loving it! i ALWAYS stack as its much easier to off load. I have a 89 f350 that needs some extra love to get it back on the road for this coming yr!!
Your videos have been the number one source for my hand filing skills/understanding! In one week I went from being confused to making sharp teeth that last thanks to your videos. Thank you and keep up the awesome content!
I have been heating my home and workshop with firewood for 18 years, I have an outdoor wood stove. I burn about 15 cords a year. I built a ultimate 2005 F350 Superduty. The truck was a crew cab long box, I took the crew cab off and put a regular cab on it and a 7 by 11 foot flat bed with fold down sides. As I get older I need to work smarter!
Boss I'm glad I ran across you,I'm in East Tennessee,raised on a farm,gotta get dust in my lungs before I can think straight. The comment you made about love hit me,my grandpa used to say that Respect would get you around the world,my grandma would speak up and say, Yeah,and Love will let you enjoy the trip.Appreciate ya Brother,be safe,Scotty.
I live in Wales and just bought a wood next to my house .Great chanel I have learnt alotfrom you.alan.
Buckin' you are something else in a positive way.
Your subscribers just show that when I found you with 200 subs Man have you grown!!!!
its crazy
I found Buckin at 39k 3 years ago on Christmas Day. What a blessing
Buckin' I worked tirelessly for 4 years working nights for my regular job,then working during days and weekends to get the downpayment on my house. I put airbags under my little single cab Tacoma to take care of my family and myself. I'm a believer in airbags if you can only afford a less than half ton truck or a half ton. I have to admit,its rough out there for young folk,but I did it. It just takes drive and I have to say this as well...alot of youngins now a days dont want it. You raised Hogan right.
thank you
I started with a Poulan pro 18” 442 I was gifted during Christmas. Had to borrow my dads truck and he ended up giving her to me! The truck is a 97 Dodge 1500 4x4 long bed lifted. I couldn’t be more grateful for the help and start. He’s never going to have to pay for fire wood I told him! Cheers from Navajo Land NM. 🪓 🌲
I’m working with a Husqvarna 450e 20” The Hound is a beast!!!
As a person that just lost his job and house and have to move back to his parents at 24 I really appreciate hearing that bucking you always motivate me and lots of positive vibes keep giving er 🌲🌲🌲
JUST SHOW GRATITUDE AND HELPOUT , BE A GIVER YOU WILL B LOOKED AFTER
I do firewood on the weekends to help supplement funds and I don’t kill my body over it I do this cause I enjoy it and I am still learning new ways of doing things
Love this video so much mate! Something I’ll take away from this video ‘you decide who you work for and who you give a deal to’
As a garden maintenance man myself this rings so true. Some customers will see you as a servant rather than a service and then there’ll be others who have very little but will look after you like family. Those are the people I get a kick out of looking after and giving discounts to.
Very reasonable logic of love. 👍
WELL DONE FRIEND
I started stacking firewood at 6yrs old for a neighbor across the road, my first paying job! Fast forward a couple of years and I start splitting it at 12 yrs old for my family. At 16 I got an old 94 dodge pickup and I started selling and delivering firewood. Now at 22yrs old I have an ever growing firewood business and I still use the old Dodge pickup. I have learned a lot from both Buckin’ and Brad at firewood at the furnace. Also I have an 08’ Dodge 3/4 ton with an 8ft bed on it. With some careful stacking I can get a full cord on it without sideboards and i once delivered 38miles away in the hills here in SW Missouri and didn’t lose a piece. Stay honest, humble and kind friends!
I KNOW EXACTLY WHT THAT LOAD OF WOOD LOOKS LIKE ON THAT TRUCK
In all the years and nights, I've laid and watched hours upon hours of your content. This one!! This one is my absolute favorite video. Loved it so much I watched it twice in row.
Buckin. This video is bang on. Good advice coming from someone with actual experience is really important and people need to hear it. Thanks for being a great example to everyone on the channel.
greta seein you dyno thx
Thank You Bunkin. That was good advice about what machines you have and if people don't like what they see they shouldn't judge you by the equipment that you can afford.
Good for you.
"Don't give yourself away". Words to live by. We all love our saws and falling trees but that's not why we watch you.
You're a wise and kind person. Learning your worth is hard sometimes. I thank you for all your knowledge you share.
Buckin, I hope your videos give you peace and you find them therapeutic. Cause I sure do.
Awesome video brother! There's something about firewood, I've been around it all my life... literally from day one. My dad had a firewood business when I was growing up, his first "big" truck was an old F600 and he always drove International pick-ups....your video brought back memories. I sell firewood almost 50 years later. Thanks for the content, that was a good one. 💚
I ran a add to sell firewood ìn 1977 we were high at $55 a cord .ran a add in the papper went camping after school Friday when we got home Sunday are mothers had taken orders for 56 cords of oak delivered one saw and a truck what a learning experience. I enjoy your videos
MYRTLE WITH A LOADED BOX OF FIREWOOD STANDING PROUD ,,SHES BEAUTIFUL
Back in 95 I was selling one cord of oak for 140. Now cord go's for 360 here in Cali. Have good new year buckn. Take care..
Buckin', you are making a difference in this time in my life. I'm learning your way of tuning, sharpening and falling... but, I wanted to say thank you. I won't go into detail. I'm in a difficult situation and you're helping me. And I'm very appreciative. Also, I'm starting out in firewood. I own a 65 F100 and a 70 f250 trailer. With a McCulloch PM 610 with a 20 and a Poulan XXV 38CC with a 16 and I love it! I love what you do brother, thanks man!
This was a good, informative, encouraging video.
Brad from Firewood at the Furnace mentioned BBR in his livestream a few hours ago. He also mentioned the video on what is a cord of firewood too.
Thank you buddy, quite honestly after a year of 2 of working my butt off I should NOT look like a deal.
Buckin I been selling wood for along time since I had my license in high school and I have had very good customers who have never batted an eye at my prices but I have had a couple folks who tried to bring my price down haha I upped it 50$ per cord right on the spot and said not a piece comes off my truck until I have cash in my hand… lol the guy paid and walked in the house havnt heard from him since 😂 I’ve never liked that when ppl try to finagle prices like we’re some low man on the totem pole… I usually leave with got buy a truck, axe and saw and have a jolly good time like I do everyday 😉 awesome video brother wish you good health and happiness
Very informative love the ole pictures thanks for sharing your time with us Mr BBR
God bless you smith family. I love what you do! From N idaho
thx Walt . appreciate you
Love your message and vibes.dont stop. Many blessings R.B. Russell
I love when you speak because i always learn. Thanks billy. I’ve been watching every video for years.
Yes Brother it sure does , way to go Billy thank you . 😊 Love wins ❤.
That brings back memories. My dad had internationals all his life doing our landscape and garden center business. I learned off an international loadstar 1700 1970 something. Split rear end, they were great trucks. Right now I’m putting together my first set of spurs from Buckingham, that top strap is a real pain. And like you as I got on my feet I chose who got the rewards and who didn’t because there are a lot of really nice people out there.
yip
You are an inspiration to all who want to learn. I appreciate all your content.
Well done Buckin!
Man this video really tugged at the heart strings! I listened, I learned, and affirmed decisions I have recently made pertaining to what I'm worth and what I choose to give. Thanks for the inspiration.
RIGHT ON LAWRENCE
Loved this video!
Informative, educational & personal…I love to hear you talk about how you got your start & the obstacles that you overcame! What an inspirational, honest, hard working & kind man you are 🥰🪓💪
love you Laura. after years of taking and self suffering . I liked how it felt to see the water turn brown from dirt in the shower. that was the start of creating someone i could look at in the mirror.
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith nothing I type seems worthy to be a response to your words!…I’m so very happy that you are where you are in life & I am thankful to RUclips for bringing you into our lives…you have been given a deep purpose by God, and I truly believe that is why you are on this path - you have been given the tools to improve the human race at a time when it is truly needed - you sometimes say that “the world is fine” & you couldn’t be more right - the world is perfect, but people need help and encouragement and guidance - who better to impress young men, women & children, than you, young man!🥰 LOVE WINS!
Those pics of your fords with boxes full of wood is crazy.. I habe 21 ranger 1500lbs payload.. But have a trailer and usually haul 2000lbs on the trailer.. There is so etching thay gives I ner peace about harvesting wood
Hey Buckin, great vid. This is what my late father did to start his tree removal business. I remember helping him split,pile and deliver firewood with him. I enjoyed it so much that I have now started my own firewood side hustle by processing firewood and selling it locally. I enjoy helping others and seeing how much they appreciate it 🙂 happy new year Buckin I watch all your videos 👍
THX
I do like that kind of rolling beat you got goin' on the drums, you know, the one you did the other day, I think was at the end of the axe handle video.. tis like a steam train mister!! I need more of that! love seeing what your up to each day, I started watching the videos about 5 years ago but I haven't tuned in for a while until recently. keep up the amazing work + vibes 🌞🤩🤙
We haul 3/4 a cord at a time 1/2 ton swb safely anymore I'd need side boards I agree on the clutch replace it all 👍👍
Love all the old fords nothing like a good old Ford and a power saw
❤Thank you sir! Of all the channels I watch, yours is the one I enjoy most. The self made story is my favorite. Thank you for your message of encouragement! We can all resemble it in our own way.
You couldn’t be more right buckin’. This video has some great inspiration. I work a second shift position and I don’t really feel appreciated where I’m at currently but I’ve been building my tool,equipment and resource inventory so I can get some side hustles going especially since some of my hobbies are better done during certain seasons. Hopefully one day I can do what you do and be more FREE!!! I’m hoping to be in the comments more often cuz what you do is great and your an inspiration. So thank you!!😊😊
yer heart is startin to trust love more brother this makes me very happy
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith did you talk with me in Telegram?
Buckin doesn't have a telegram account Julkis
Hey Buckin thanks for all this advice! You’re a well of knowledge for us younger woodsmen. There’s something special about the wood, thank you for sharing it with us!!
Love your videos. Learned plenty , navajo from northern AZ. Thx for all you share.
"You decide" - love it. been watching for years. thanks Buckin
Bang on Buckin!! Staying active and healthy by selling wood and bringing in money. Love wins!!
I’m out in the woods limbing a maple tree and one of the “limbs” was a metal post shut the saw off and…hey a new video why not 👍 thanks buckin
Hello buckin ✌️❤️🌲🪓🐝 stay elevated brother ✌️
Love the Yule log fire in the background! Happy New Year everyone! Love this channel and community! Thank you!
Hey Buckin', thank U 4 Ur wise words! God Bless.
I was just shopping for old beat up trucks to start hauling firewood with as a side business, this video has me modifying my search for more specific trucks a bit, thank you!
Thanks for your comments about young people living with parents. There is a serious stigma where people think it makes you a slacker or something.
I love the words of wisdom keep on keeping on billy