Last! Reading the comments...I think about every question has been asked already. Looking forward to the roast , I mean the interview with Mike. Hope all is well. Tell the family hello. Be safe and have a day. God bless! Give Hunter a big hug for Trina and i.
I did firewood with a couple of other firefighters on our off days - we averaged about $1.25 an hour from cutting the trees to delivering a full cord - stacked 😞 Enjoyed it but obviously not a good money maker... Truly enjoy all your videos ❣️ From Chesapeake VA.
I sure wish you still numbered your videos... Made it easier when looking for a certain video and definitely easier to keep up with when I'm Binge Watching your channel!! Y'all have a blessed day.
Darren at Top Dog Attachments is great to work with. I spoke to him directly when I was interested in getting the Granite Grapple that I ended up buying through Rural King. What an awesome grapple it is too. I'm really wanting to get one of their ballast boxes to test that out as well.
One full cord out here in the SoCal mountains is 4’x4’x8’, tightly stacked, or 128 cu. ft. We get $275 - $375 per cord, delivered, depending on the season, of Black Oak, White Oak, or California Live Oak.
Exactly correct. In fact it's written into law here. But to expand on that the loose (ok, pun intended) rule of thumb is that the legal tightly stacked cord is 80% the volume of piled or dumped wood. Add 32 cubic feet in that case, which amounts to a total of 160 cubic feet or 6 cubic yards. I'm not sure that counting buckets of a certain stated volume is accurate enough though unless it's been worked out empirically.
joe woodchuck, 6 cubic yards is162 cubic feet, calculated out. CA Weights and Measures defines a cord as “tightly stacked”. There are a lot of shysters that dupe the city folk with 100-110 cu ft cords. It weighs about the same, 1 ton Too hot and a Red Flag, extreme fire danger, day so it’s too hot to even think about cutting and splitting today. Gonna survey some dead oaks later today.
GOOD MORNING EVERYONE! (Or evening if you’re on this side of the world). Have a day! I can honestly say that I have *never* heard anyone before refer to tractor attachments as like women’s handbags. Thanks, Melissa! Yet another arrow in the quiver for expanding the hardware. 😁
I've used a Buhler rock bucket now for about four years for loading firewood with my JD 3039R.. I can load my 12' dump trailer in about 15 minutes with this rig... Nice to see someone else using similar equipment..
It may be easier, but you are not counting the hand reworking. As a kid on vacation in Maine, we would gather around a fire on the beach of they family's lake shore property. It was the most peaceful and friendly few hours of my summers. I am glad your family does not face the domestic combat which marked much of my "home life" I have seen the Fire Ring. Full and flaming it cannot hold a candle to the warmth, joy, and comfort of a single Morgan Heart. God Bless you.
I know you like to cut wood in any way , standing trees , on the ground , wood splitting , saw mill , I must have left out some , but I am still waiting for you to get back on the Mini Cabin , I enjoy watching you and Melissa work together .
That is the only way to handle firewood with a loader and a dump trailer , the Morgan enterprise is taking shape . Good job Mr. & Mrs. Morgan . Be safe
Hi Mike and Melissa, Just checking the number of buckets, I counted 6 unless you cut away 1 during editing. Melissa, you have my vote for a swimming pool. :-)
Never thought about using this type of bucket for loading anything but rock. Several years ago while laying 1500 feet of gas line, we brought up quite a bit of rock which we were going to have to deal with. After talking to an excavator friend of mine, he suggested a rock bucket. What a piece of equipment. We used it to back fill the ditch. It not only allowed us to push in the dirt but allowed to separate out the rocks from the soil. Will watching your video, I noticed that there was a small amount of material other than the wood being added to the trailer. We learned that if you jiggled the bucket ,finer stuff would be filtered out. Not until I watched your video did I think that instead of leaving this bucket sitting idle in the back of my equipment building, I could use this to carry my firewood , plus filtering out any debris.
morning , yall beautiful here at the Augusta National Golf course ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, easy quick and ready to deliver , looks like a nice load of wood . now get more done because time not wasted on stacking
I'm a new subscriber to your channel, live outside Dallas TX on 1.25 acres, getting ready to retire (own a security co. that installs camera systems for corporate customers) & buy some acreage in Kingston Washington where my son & his wife, 1 year old 1st grand daughter live. Why is it that after watching 3-4 of your video I feel like I've known both of you my whole life? Love both of you & your channel. So refreshing to hear positive people talking about "real" stuff for a change. I stumbled on your channel searching how to clear trees w excavator & build roads & trails on raw property I'm getting ready to purchase. Your channel has been so helpful & taught me a lot! Thanks for what you do & may God continue to bless your family richly-as He has already done. - Ron
You guys work great together, I enjoy your videos informative and entertaining. Also it was nice seeing a 4-H emblem, I have been involved with 4-H my entire life. Thanks again for your videos. We live in Maryland.
New Sub. Searched for firewood stacking and was amazed by your work Mike. Then watched you splitting wood into your trailer in record time. Now watching this video. Im jealous of all your toys and attachments! Keep up the great work!
Get some conveyor belt in the bottom of the dump trailer. It will help it stop big dents in the bottom of the trailer. Just bolt it on the front of the trailer. It has really helped save my dump trailer.
Been following yall for a long time and the channel is amazing. Been pure joy to watch the subs grow and the payoff for all the hard work show. The video on your son was heartwarming and as a side note Melissa is gorgeous and so sweet. Yall are a blessed family! Final note, have you considered a dump truck Mike?
Hey Mike and Melissa, great video with the firewood bucket. You two work so well together, kinda like how smooth the original Whose On First routine, really a joy to watch and listen too. Keep up the good work and videos and thanks for sharing with us. Fred
Melissa, don’t combine you and Mike on “Morgan’s Off the Leash” you both deserve and require your own separate episode. I would like to see some photos of Mike during his high school years. Did he have hair then? Sports? What star did he drive then? Melissa have Kate interview you. Mike or the girls won’t be straight enough and it would let us meet Kate more.
Another great video guys. I remember seeing that big round sitting there for weeks in videos and then it was gone. I’d figured it had been split but I guess not lol. Take care.
Wish I had 1 of those buckets, I move a lot of firewood around from where I cut and split to the woodshed. Would be better than the dirt bucket. I loved the "I think they already know me" from Mike lmao.
It's been nice to see you guys grow over the last few years. I wait for Mike to upload almost everyday. Keep doing your thing. We love you guys and wish you continued success
Mike, you can buy glasses that turn into sunglasses when needed. When are you going to put Stanleys marker in place? Melissa maybe do it on your channel as he was a family member, not a working member???? I think a separate episode would honor Stanley's life?
Unless those sunlight sensitive sunglasses have improved a lot I can tell you that they suck. They respond too slowly and only turn dark if sunlight is actually on them. So if you're in the shade but looking toward sunny areas, they'll remain clear. When they do change state it needs to happen nearly instantly to be of much use, which they don't. Been there, done that.
Oh you just mentioned about Stanley have you done anything for his burial Spot yet ? I hope you do and let us see the finished area. He was a good dog .again stay safe Mike&Melissa Morgan
Good morning Morgan's, from here in east Tennessee! Loading firewood with the firewood bucket definitely would be the way to go! Melissa, that's one more load of sold firewood closer to building a pool! 😉👍
The rock bucket we use is smaller then yours. We put a back on it so the wood doesn't fall out the back and we can get abit more in. We are 10 buckets for a full cord. Using the bucket is the way to go.
Boy do i love the music you playin your video's. Hope your all doing well Mike.used my stihl 221cyesyerdayboydo I love it.i might even find a place to cut wood.StaySafe Morgans
Mike, so, you have a firewood bucket?? What don't you have buddy, i love it!! Do you have a pool bucket, Melissa will buy you one i'm sure. Jay from State College Pa.
Good morning again. Haven’t seen any of your intro’s lately. Was really liking them. Have people quit sending them in? Also the ones at the end. Have a great day and God Bless.
Going faster, doing it easier, it's worth it even if you wind up giving your customer a bit extra. And, what a great thing to do... Giving a little extra!
I know it might be hard to do, but a flash back video of Stanley would be fun to see. It would be good to see his grave too. Who likes to joke around the most out of all of you. I have seen in the past Eva likes to have fun.
Haha the radio station Froggy is in my town of Meadville 90 miles north of pittsburg. Thats crazy I had no idea you guys were so close and Ive been following you for a while now.
Question about Mike: Did he do any extra curricular stuff in High School and how good (or not) of student was he? Has his music taste changed from when he was in school? The firewood in that trailer is for next year if you wanted it to be fully seasoned, correct?
How big is the bucket. Just curious as I’m looking at that for the future when I get a loader of some sorts. I’m planning on building wood pile cages instead of stacking save some time as it’s just me with no help. Stacking is extra step I’d like to cut out till I get helping hand for stacking.
Mike - what is your "daily driver" saw that you seem to always grab and take with you out on the trails? Would be interesting for those of us in the market for a new Stihl!
That was interesting. BTW, we listen to FROGGY down here in W.V too. I believe their in Parkersburg WV. I'm Old Country but Froggy plays some good music as well. I Like their station. Kinda limited to where we can pick them up, anywhere north of St. Mary's and I am out of range.
Looks like the land plane is set nose down. SO only the front is cutting. Suggest trying to set it to cut level. But it could be the falling of the ground.
Are you sure that you have a full cord in the trailer? You mentioned that stacked, a full cord fills up the trailer. You also mentioned that dumping wood into the totes is 1/2 the wood versus stacking the wood in the totes. I bet you have less than a full cord in that trailer. It seems to me that you need a better test. Use the firewood bucket to bring over large quantities of wood, then manually stack the wood into the trailer. Once you have filled the trailer by stacking, then you will know how many buckets you need for your full cord. Then you can time how long it takes to fill the trailer with that number of buckets of firewood... and also see how full you need to fill the trailer when just dumping it into the trailer from the bucket.
@@thepotterer3726, I thought a cord was cut, split and stacked and measured 4 x 4 x 8 ? Not whole, unprocessed timber, at least around here that's what a cord is. Wayne's way will tell you exactly how many buckets it will take and what it would look like in the trailer via the bucket.
Melissa why is it you seem so layed back and at ease on Outdoors with the Morgans and seem so nervous and anxious on Morgans off the Leash. Love both just be your self . Love the content on both God bless Stay safe❤
Hi Mike&Melissa, my name is Charlie I am from Boston. I am new to your channel and I do really like it you both do a great job. I know my questions must have been answered in the past but for us newbies to the channel it helps me/us understand how you both decided to open a RUclips channel and from what I have been seeing it's not for the money! (good for you) #1 How much land do you folks have in PA.? #2 Have you both lived in PA all your lives? Are you both from the same town? #3 What are the pro's & cons of the Kubota MX 5400? #4 How many attachments do you have for the Kubota MX 5400 it seems if Kubota makes it you have it? #5 Can you tell us how it is working with RUclips what are the in's and out's? How do you get paid is it on the number of like's I know subscribers count but how many do you need before you start getting compensated? #6 Do you have sponsors? Kubota should be one you give them a lot of your channel time and as we all know advertisement isn't cheap
Caution Mike. Your taillights weren’t working on the trailer when you were backing up with the load of stone. It is nice to have all of the woods around you for so much firewood
I’ve been watching your RUclips channel for a while now but today I’ve never laughed so hard watching your channel you need to give Melissa more free reign she is hilarious 😂🤣🤣
Just thinking here, a girl with her own tractorhoe could hunt up a few bin rings and a liner and put in a nice pool in a couple days once she finds the liner. Any Harvestores around the neighborhood Melissa? Just think how happy Mike will be with all the tool money you'll be saving. He'll probably even grab a shovel and pitch in. Word is Mike's good with a Texas teaspoon.
Good video always love the tractor demonstrations. Well Melissa I am wondering when you will be interviewed on Off the Leash and just who would do that little gem. I am sure after that interview we will love you all the more.
Last! Reading the comments...I think about every question has been asked already. Looking forward to the roast , I mean the interview with Mike. Hope all is well. Tell the family hello. Be safe and have a day. God bless! Give Hunter a big hug for Trina and i.
I did firewood with a couple of other firefighters on our off days - we averaged about $1.25 an hour from cutting the trees to delivering a full cord - stacked 😞 Enjoyed it but obviously not a good money maker... Truly enjoy all your videos ❣️ From Chesapeake VA.
I average 25-30/hr up here in Montana
Cents or dollars? 🤔
Love your outdoor emphasis. Personally can not get enough. Thanks for the channel.
That Was Pretty Quick Loading!!👍👊
I just love your videos, the two of you are quite a comedy team and that's what makes watching your videos enjoyable
I sure wish you still numbered your videos... Made it easier when looking for a certain video and definitely easier to keep up with when I'm Binge Watching your channel!! Y'all have a blessed day.
Good 'ole Stanley, a great pup to know. Thanks for sharing your lives with us. God Bless.
Darren at Top Dog Attachments is great to work with. I spoke to him directly when I was interested in getting the Granite Grapple that I ended up buying through Rural King. What an awesome grapple it is too. I'm really wanting to get one of their ballast boxes to test that out as well.
Thank you John, I really appreciate your comment! Also, thank you for your business on the Granite Grapple!
I enjoy learning from your videos. Thanks for sharing them with us.
One full cord out here in the SoCal mountains is 4’x4’x8’, tightly stacked, or 128 cu. ft. We get $275 - $375 per cord, delivered, depending on the season, of Black Oak, White Oak, or California Live Oak.
Exactly correct. In fact it's written into law here. But to expand on that the loose (ok, pun intended) rule of thumb is that the legal tightly stacked cord is 80% the volume of piled or dumped wood. Add 32 cubic feet in that case, which amounts to a total of 160 cubic feet or 6 cubic yards.
I'm not sure that counting buckets of a certain stated volume is accurate enough though unless it's been worked out empirically.
joe woodchuck, 6 cubic yards is162 cubic feet, calculated out. CA Weights and Measures defines a cord as “tightly stacked”. There are a lot of shysters that dupe the city folk with 100-110 cu ft cords. It weighs about the same, 1 ton Too hot and a Red Flag, extreme fire danger, day so it’s too hot to even think about cutting and splitting today. Gonna survey some dead oaks later today.
GOOD MORNING EVERYONE! (Or evening if you’re on this side of the world). Have a day!
I can honestly say that I have *never* heard anyone before refer to tractor attachments as like women’s handbags. Thanks, Melissa! Yet another arrow in the quiver for expanding the hardware. 😁
I've used a Buhler rock bucket now for about four years for loading firewood with my JD 3039R.. I can load my 12' dump trailer in about 15 minutes with this rig... Nice to see someone else using similar equipment..
It may be easier, but you are not counting the hand reworking. As a kid on vacation in Maine, we would gather around a fire on the beach of they family's lake shore property. It was the most peaceful and friendly few hours of my summers. I am glad your family does not face the domestic combat which marked much of my "home life" I have seen the Fire Ring. Full and flaming it cannot hold a candle to the warmth, joy, and comfort of a single Morgan Heart. God Bless you.
Mike and Melissa love you guys, mornings don’t start here in the thumb of Michigan till i watch your videos. Keep up the hard work
I know you like to cut wood in any way , standing trees , on the ground , wood splitting , saw mill , I must have left out some , but I am still waiting for you to get back on the Mini Cabin , I enjoy watching you and Melissa work together .
Great Stanley story! Love the Top dog bucket! Got mine with a grappler attached! Lotta funn!
That is the only way to handle firewood with a loader and a dump trailer , the Morgan enterprise is taking shape . Good job Mr. & Mrs. Morgan . Be safe
Hi Mike and Melissa,
Just checking the number of buckets, I counted 6 unless you cut away 1 during editing. Melissa, you have my vote for a swimming pool. :-)
love the channel, i enjoyed time doing this kind of stuff with my dad
Never thought about using this type of bucket for loading anything but rock. Several years ago while laying 1500 feet of gas line, we brought up quite a bit of rock which we were going to have to deal with. After talking to an excavator friend of mine, he suggested a rock bucket. What a piece of equipment. We used it to back fill the ditch. It not only allowed us to push in the dirt but allowed to separate out the rocks from the soil. Will watching your video, I noticed that there was a small amount of material other than the wood being added to the trailer. We learned that if you jiggled the bucket ,finer stuff would be filtered out. Not until I watched your video did I think that instead of leaving this bucket sitting idle in the back of my equipment building, I could use this to carry my firewood , plus filtering out any debris.
morning , yall beautiful here at the Augusta National Golf course ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, easy quick and ready to deliver , looks like a nice load of wood . now get more done because time not wasted on stacking
I'm a new subscriber to your channel, live outside Dallas TX on 1.25 acres, getting ready to retire (own a security co. that installs camera systems for corporate customers) & buy some acreage in Kingston Washington where my son & his wife, 1 year old 1st grand daughter live. Why is it that after watching 3-4 of your video I feel like I've known both of you my whole life? Love both of you & your channel. So refreshing to hear positive people talking about "real" stuff for a change. I stumbled on your channel searching how to clear trees w excavator & build roads & trails on raw property I'm getting ready to purchase. Your channel has been so helpful & taught me a lot! Thanks for what you do & may God continue to bless your family richly-as He has already done. - Ron
Thanks Ron
Love your show! Can not stop watching it!
Mike, Great video! We do 4 Bucket loads, for our 1/2 cord Senior Cord Load🚜🪵👍🏼🇺🇸
You guys work great together, I enjoy your videos informative and entertaining. Also it was nice seeing a 4-H emblem, I have been involved with 4-H my entire life. Thanks again for your videos. We live in Maryland.
New Sub. Searched for firewood stacking and was amazed by your work Mike. Then watched you splitting wood into your trailer in record time. Now watching this video. Im jealous of all your toys and attachments! Keep up the great work!
I just ordered my firewood bucket from Bruce at Top Dog today.
Get some conveyor belt in the bottom of the dump trailer. It will help it stop big dents in the bottom of the trailer. Just bolt it on the front of the trailer. It has really helped save my dump trailer.
Been following yall for a long time and the channel is amazing. Been pure joy to watch the subs grow and the payoff for all the hard work show. The video on your son was heartwarming and as a side note Melissa is gorgeous and so sweet. Yall are a blessed family! Final note, have you considered a dump truck Mike?
LUCKY DOG U !! U got all the fun boy toys literally ;) including Melissa Wow ;) on a serious note Amazing property.
Hey Mike and Melissa, great video with the firewood bucket. You two work so well together, kinda like how smooth the original Whose On First routine, really a joy to watch and listen too. Keep up the good work and videos and thanks for sharing with us. Fred
Coffee and The Morgan’s and another great start to my day! Love from Northwest Indiana! 🙏🏻👏👍💗🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Good morning all, Phil here from Kansas City. Yesterday was chain sharpening day at the Stihl store. Have a Day.
I think a wedding picture or two would be great for your next video Melissa.
Melissa, don’t combine you and Mike on “Morgan’s Off the Leash” you both deserve and require your own separate episode.
I would like to see some photos of Mike during his high school years. Did he have hair then? Sports? What star did he drive then?
Melissa have Kate interview you. Mike or the girls won’t be straight enough and it would let us meet Kate more.
The firewood bucket time was really fast! I liked the interview with and about Hunter, wonderful young man you rock Hunter, good job.
Another great video guys. I remember seeing that big round sitting there for weeks in videos and then it was gone. I’d figured it had been split but I guess not lol. Take care.
Pretty soon you will have the whole area covered in. Stone! Looking good Mike!
Wish I had 1 of those buckets, I move a lot of firewood around from where I cut and split to the woodshed. Would be better than the dirt bucket. I loved the "I think they already know me" from Mike lmao.
It's been nice to see you guys grow over the last few years. I wait for Mike to upload almost everyday. Keep doing your thing. We love you guys and wish you continued success
Mike, you can buy glasses that turn into sunglasses when needed.
When are you going to put Stanleys marker in place? Melissa maybe do it on your channel as he was a family member, not a working member???? I think a separate episode would honor Stanley's life?
Unless those sunlight sensitive sunglasses have improved a lot I can tell you that they suck. They respond too slowly and only turn dark if sunlight is actually on them. So if you're in the shade but looking toward sunny areas, they'll remain clear. When they do change state it needs to happen nearly instantly to be of much use, which they don't. Been there, done that.
Good morning everyone have a great day everyone 😊👍👍🌞🌎💝
Oh you just mentioned about Stanley have you done anything for his burial Spot yet ? I hope you do and let us see the finished area. He was a good dog .again stay safe Mike&Melissa Morgan
If there had been a Mrs Pennsylvania this year.There's your winner in baby pink!
Nice firewood bucket. Loads up great
Good morning Morgan's, from here in east Tennessee! Loading firewood with the firewood bucket definitely would be the way to go! Melissa, that's one more load of sold firewood closer to building a pool! 😉👍
Another enjoyable video. Thanks Melissa. 😆
Good video. Congratulations on the radio show!
The rock bucket we use is smaller then yours. We put a back on it so the wood doesn't fall out the back and we can get abit more in. We are 10 buckets for a full cord. Using the bucket is the way to go.
Boy do i love the music you playin your video's. Hope your all doing well Mike.used my stihl 221cyesyerdayboydo I love it.i might even find a place to cut wood.StaySafe Morgans
New viewer here - like to support a fellow western PA neighbor!
Good video guys. Thank you for sharing the info
Mike, so, you have a firewood bucket?? What don't you have buddy, i love it!! Do you have a pool bucket, Melissa will buy you one i'm sure. Jay from State College Pa.
🤣I love this comment - thank you
Good morning again. Haven’t seen any of your intro’s lately. Was really liking them. Have people quit sending them in? Also the ones at the end. Have a great day and God Bless.
We sell firewood bundled and loose like this. We found that you need 28% more in a trailer to get the same amount stacked.
That's a major difference. Thank you for the conversion factor!
Nice day there bud how a day 👍🏴🇬🇧🆒👌🏼
Thanks for making this for me :) I asked the salesman to ask you! Thanks again Mike
Was that 6 buckets?
Get started on that pool Mike
Another great video Mike and Melissa. Marty from KY.
Going faster, doing it easier, it's worth it even if you wind up giving your customer a bit extra.
And, what a great thing to do... Giving a little extra!
I know it might be hard to do, but a flash back video of Stanley would be fun to see. It would be good to see his grave too. Who likes to joke around the most out of all of you. I have seen in the past Eva likes to have fun.
❤ Lest We Forget, Stanley ❤
Hello from Sardis City, Alabama. Yall are awesome together. I yall brighten my days!!
Good morning from MidMo. Screened porch, birds, OWTM.
Haha the radio station Froggy is in my town of Meadville 90 miles north of pittsburg. Thats crazy I had no idea you guys were so close and Ive been following you for a while now.
I like the way you roll your eyes
Re watched and thanks ....
Question about Mike:
Did he do any extra curricular stuff in High School and how good (or not) of student was he? Has his music taste changed from when he was in school?
The firewood in that trailer is for next year if you wanted it to be fully seasoned, correct?
How big is the bucket. Just curious as I’m looking at that for the future when I get a loader of some sorts. I’m planning on building wood pile cages instead of stacking save some time as it’s just me with no help. Stacking is extra step I’d like to cut out till I get helping hand for stacking.
Hi Hunter, hope you have a great day.
Love your videos! Hello from Indiana
Mike - what is your "daily driver" saw that you seem to always grab and take with you out on the trails? Would be interesting for those of us in the market for a new Stihl!
Good morning Hunter ;-)
That was interesting. BTW, we listen to FROGGY down here in W.V too. I believe their in Parkersburg WV. I'm Old Country but Froggy plays some good music as well. I Like their station. Kinda limited to where we can pick them up, anywhere north of St. Mary's and I am out of range.
You guys are radio celebrities now, heard the segment on the way home from work yesterday. Great Job!!!
Looks like the land plane is set nose down. SO only the front is cutting. Suggest trying to set it to cut level. But it could be the falling of the ground.
Are you sure that you have a full cord in the trailer? You mentioned that stacked, a full cord fills up the trailer. You also mentioned that dumping wood into the totes is 1/2 the wood versus stacking the wood in the totes. I bet you have less than a full cord in that trailer.
It seems to me that you need a better test. Use the firewood bucket to bring over large quantities of wood, then manually stack the wood into the trailer. Once you have filled the trailer by stacking, then you will know how many buckets you need for your full cord. Then you can time how long it takes to fill the trailer with that number of buckets of firewood... and also see how full you need to fill the trailer when just dumping it into the trailer from the bucket.
Yes I'm sure, Melissa threw a stacked pile, one cord in trailer. Just tossed in
you can just add one or two buckets extra to make up for it.
They already know what a full cord looks like thrown into the trailer. Check out the earlier video.
@@thepotterer3726, I thought a cord was cut, split and stacked and measured 4 x 4 x 8 ? Not whole, unprocessed timber, at least around here that's what a cord is.
Wayne's way will tell you exactly how many buckets it will take and what it would look like in the trailer via the bucket.
@@thepotterer3726 Split, ready to use, and tightly stacked is the official definition here.
Cool video
Another great video! Mike, I love your sarcasm Buddy! lol I too would like to see a pic or two of MIke and Melissa when they started dating.
Good morning from Pensacola, Fla!!!
Hey Mike did you loose your glasses??? I am looking forward to your interview with Mike. Thank you for sharing your video with us. Hello Hunter. Ed
Chris on In The Wood Yard
is looking for one of these
That lady is hilarious !!!
Hi yall I've enjoyed the videos keep it up love from TEXAS
Melissa why is it you seem so layed back and at ease on Outdoors with the Morgans and seem so nervous and anxious on Morgans off the Leash. Love both just be your self .
Love the content on both
God bless
Stay safe❤
I'm starting the timer NOW, wink, wink. You plenty funny Melissa YEA
Ha ha
Hi Mike&Melissa, my name is Charlie I am from Boston. I am new to your channel and I do really like it you both do a great job. I know my questions must have been answered in the past but for us newbies to the channel it helps me/us understand how you both decided to open a RUclips channel and from what I have been seeing it's not for the money! (good for you) #1 How much land do you folks have in PA.? #2 Have you both lived in PA all your lives? Are you both from the same town? #3 What are the pro's & cons of the Kubota MX 5400? #4 How many attachments do you have for the Kubota MX 5400 it seems if Kubota makes it you have it? #5 Can you tell us how it is working with RUclips what are the in's and out's? How do you get paid is it on the number of like's I know subscribers count but how many do you need before you start getting compensated? #6 Do you have sponsors? Kubota should be one you give them a lot of your channel time and as we all know advertisement isn't cheap
It's always relaxing and interesting to watch your channel Mike! Keep up the good work! 😎👍
Enjoyed the video!
hahahaha "I think they already know me..."
At least the YT persona.
Melissa, I'd like to know why Mike rotates the log cants 180 degrees instead of 90 degrees when he is cutting off the slabwood.
Watching Melissa in those shorts make the video!
Ya babe alert
From NC, wife from PA, new to farming
It's a dam rock bucket not a firewood bucket !
Your awesome
One thing I don't see is what do you burn for the homestead vs selling, what is your Homestead storage location vs the Wood stove?
Oh you two make me giggle
Thanks Morgan's
Central California watching
Caution Mike. Your taillights weren’t working on the trailer when you were backing up with the load of stone. It is nice to have all of the woods around you for so much firewood
I’ve been watching your RUclips channel for a while now but today I’ve never laughed so hard watching your channel you need to give Melissa more free reign she is hilarious 😂🤣🤣
Just thinking here, a girl with her own tractorhoe could hunt up a few bin rings and a liner and put in a nice pool in a couple days once she finds the liner. Any Harvestores around the neighborhood Melissa? Just think how happy Mike will be with all the tool money you'll be saving. He'll probably even grab a shovel and pitch in. Word is Mike's good with a Texas teaspoon.
Good video always love the tractor demonstrations. Well Melissa I am wondering when you will be interviewed on Off the Leash and just who would do that little gem. I am sure after that interview we will love you all the more.
Mike, 6 buckets!
What are Mike’s favourite meals for breakfast, lunch & dinner? What kind of coffee does he drink & how many cups per day? Have a day!