Firewood day! Cutting and splitting together on our RuggedMade 37 ton splitter.

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  • Опубликовано: 10 мар 2018
  • Today we got a great start on cutting and splitting some large logs and filling our trailer. Trinh is on the splitter and I’m back and forth between cutting, and helping splitting to make it a smooth and fast process.
    We will stack the wood at our woodshed on another day. We try to keep 5-7+ full cord on hand for each winter, and use about 4-5 full cord to heat the house the entire winter. The splitter is made by RuggedMade and is a 37 ton, Type 2 splitter with the hydraulic log lift, 4 way wedge, and the tray table.

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  • @whatsgnu
    @whatsgnu 6 лет назад +5

    Great job!! Nice to have a good partner to make the job go faster.

  • @godislove201
    @godislove201 5 лет назад +3

    Alot of you should do this and you should do that's here, but I thought you two did a great job...
    Your Lynn's a hard worker.
    God bless you both.

  • @carolinafirewood
    @carolinafirewood 2 года назад +2

    Love the 737, I got one too. I've had a 6-way on order forever. -Dave

  • @kurknell2029
    @kurknell2029 Год назад +1

    Those are some big chunks 👍🏻

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  Год назад

      It’s still tough to handle but the machine makes it much easier. Got to love that lift!

  • @digger0429
    @digger0429 Год назад +1

    Found your video good job team work

  • @pete9503
    @pete9503 4 года назад +1

    Heavens those are big heavy logs! Despite all the suggestions for improvements, you guys clearly know exactly what you are doing. Great video.

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  4 года назад

      Thank you very much, it’s nice to get a compliment for once!

  • @markethomesteading1972
    @markethomesteading1972 6 лет назад +2

    As your video clearly shows, wood heats you more than once. I'm glad you had a hydraulic lift on the splitter to lift those rounds. Very cool measuring device too. Great video.

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  6 лет назад

      So true! I get a little bit more efficient every year with the process and use any tools I can to help that 👍🏼

  • @marvinallen8935
    @marvinallen8935 5 лет назад +5

    I need one of them! The log splitter would be nice too.

  • @jamesmckay9966
    @jamesmckay9966 3 года назад +1

    What hard working people.

  • @Brookside975
    @Brookside975 5 лет назад

    Nice couple. Stay safe!

  • @outdoorswithlarryrobin
    @outdoorswithlarryrobin 3 года назад +1

    Going to get your lady hurt! Both of you heading for back trouble! 64 now, did the same when I was young. We use a skidsteer now, with a Ramsplitter for big wood. I have endured 3 slipped disc in my back, it’s no fun! 👍🏼🇱🇷

  • @motorzeit24
    @motorzeit24 6 лет назад +5

    You did a really good job, and great teamwork !!

  • @warren519
    @warren519 3 года назад

    Love the way she works, nothing stands in her way. She reminds me of the Battery Commercial ads, Just keep going full ahead.

  • @outdoorswithlarryrobin
    @outdoorswithlarryrobin Год назад +2

    Hard work X 2, starting the splitter and wrestling the wood😂 Great Teamwork!🚜🪵👍🏼🇺🇸

  • @janettenunez44
    @janettenunez44 4 года назад

    Good job

  • @bachiii0079
    @bachiii0079 3 года назад

    GREAT TEAM WORK!!!!! Wish I could afford a machine like that.

  • @106pricey
    @106pricey 5 лет назад

    Those are some sweet red oak rounds. And kudos for the wife running the splitter.

  • @skkfor
    @skkfor 4 года назад

    You guys are badasses. Looks just like my place: it's 30 degrees and I' wearing shorts and t-shirt, while the wife has on 5 layers and coveralls. Nice work, and thanks for the post!

  • @OutsidewithScheib
    @OutsidewithScheib 6 лет назад +3

    I have the same splitter love it. You should have got the electric start works great!! Keep them coming.

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  6 лет назад

      It’s a great machine! We have the electric start, but our battery went bad over the winter so I yank on it for now. A new battery is coming soon 👍🏼

    • @chastblind7606
      @chastblind7606 5 лет назад

      Can i get a link to purchase one? Please splitting would speed up the process so much!

  • @duplessis2006
    @duplessis2006 5 лет назад +11

    I was waiting for one errant toss into the back window of the van

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  5 лет назад +2

      Oh man that would be horrible! 😩 Thankfully no issues!

  • @jasonkotara2135
    @jasonkotara2135 5 лет назад

    Super cool!

  • @benscoles5085
    @benscoles5085 6 лет назад

    WoW, those rounds of wood you are splitting are no joke. that is some serious work involved,

  • @106pricey
    @106pricey 5 лет назад +2

    Some sweet red oak, one of my favorites....

  • @josephsuva6676
    @josephsuva6676 4 года назад +1

    wow nice firewood god luck...

  • @Platoon3090
    @Platoon3090 5 лет назад +4

    Always nice when you have a good lady in your life

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  5 лет назад

      Agreed! Thanks for watching 👍🏼

  • @isaiahswoodworkingandmore5025
    @isaiahswoodworkingandmore5025 4 года назад +1

    You work hard to work together this is Isaiah💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼

  • @marioburgos8381
    @marioburgos8381 3 года назад

    Nice 👍

  • @user-yi9mw8up1n
    @user-yi9mw8up1n Год назад +1

    Хорошая семья .

  • @kennethnugent8255
    @kennethnugent8255 4 года назад

    HEY!!!! He has a skillsaw that cranks easy and really cuts good!!! WOW!! I can't find one anywhere!!! lolol

  • @rcknross
    @rcknross 5 лет назад +1

    she is amazing

  • @oldtimeengineer26
    @oldtimeengineer26 5 лет назад +6

    That is some large log. You should ways roll the log on the round side that is much easier. You two are hard workers

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  5 лет назад

      Thanks for watching! I think we make a pretty good team for splitting 😀

  • @sergeog6035
    @sergeog6035 6 лет назад +2

    i have made same thing for my saw i use strong magnet , and stainless steel rod [from cb radio antenna ] can be really easeliy adjusted from 16-24'''

  • @samuelclark9909
    @samuelclark9909 5 лет назад +1

    That's a huge red oak, my dad has one in back yard that I trimmed, and just the branches were heavy, I can't imagine how heavy those rounds are.

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  5 лет назад

      It wasn’t very fun dealing with them but it did give us a lot of wood. “Free firewood” isn’t always free. I’ll pass on the next stuff this big! The branches you trimmed were probably the perfect size for splitting though!

    • @samuelclark9909
      @samuelclark9909 5 лет назад +1

      @@BlueyesBelow most of them didnt even need splitting, it's an old tree hopefully it doesn't die soon, it looks close to that size.

  • @Freetheworldnow
    @Freetheworldnow 4 года назад

    Ended watching quickly as my ears were full early on...
    But great to see people at work and doing it as a team. Production goes up!

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  4 года назад

      Well don’t watch with the volume all the way up! Haha! Thank you for watching 😊

  • @JohnFrancoNH
    @JohnFrancoNH 6 лет назад +3

    Great job guys! I like that splitter. That lift and fence must really help with those massive rounds. Very clever setup with the dump trailer in close proximity to the splitter. Thats what i plan on doing with mine as well. I have a DR Rapidfire XL. What kind of splitter is that?

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks for watching! This splitter is made by rugged made and is the 37 ton version.
      I have always been curious about the splitter that you have, how well does that actually do?
      Our process gets a little bit more efficient every year, it’s still a lot of work but it’s not that bad.

  • @ohyeahthatsright3155
    @ohyeahthatsright3155 3 года назад +2

    Usually at the 15 second mark, I am on the ground with a round on my chest and my wife asking how long this will take. We work together like cats and dogs. We are good at making kids though.

  • @christopherfitch7705
    @christopherfitch7705 5 лет назад

    That's red oak ur doing the right thing getting it bucked up and split put it away right ideally stack it in a sunny windy place and cover only the top. Takes awhile to properly season

  • @skeets6060
    @skeets6060 5 лет назад

    You better get that young Lady something special for Xmas !

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  5 лет назад +1

      I agree! She does pretty well eh?! 😀

    • @skeets6060
      @skeets6060 5 лет назад

      She got a sister?..lol

  • @littleblitz8239
    @littleblitz8239 5 лет назад +2

    Great team work. You guys and girl rock.

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  5 лет назад

      Thank you! She really is a trooper

  • @mikedakiwihunter
    @mikedakiwihunter 5 лет назад

    Did you try cutting the rings i 1/2 or even 1/4 to make the job just a little bit easier that's the way i do it here in New Zealand

  • @bucksgarage1
    @bucksgarage1 6 лет назад

    Where did you get that magnet measuring device at That you put on the chainsaw?

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  6 лет назад +2

      I got that through Amazon, and the link is below. $11 or so for it.
      It really makes your wood look nice once stacked instead of having all different lengths. Wranglerstar said something like “you can tell a lot about a man by looking at his woodpile”
      Firewood-Buddy, a detachable firewood measuring tool / device for your chainsaw www.amazon.com/dp/B00IJJT9LA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_OE6PAbR9ZKZ0Q

  • @lindamoggioable
    @lindamoggioable 4 года назад

    Way to go, Trinh! Can't stand helpless, wimpy women.

  • @worms2401
    @worms2401 3 года назад +1

    Hey which product would suggest the RS-537 or RS-728 and any support among your answer ,ideally not splitting anything over 30"

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  3 года назад

      Hands down the RS- 728. The log lift is really a neat feature, even if not needed for lifting huge logs. I use it as a tray table and stack a LOT of rounds on it and work continuously from it for quite a while. The tray table at the end really helps keep you from bending over constantly to pick up your split pieces. It really is the proper way to go.
      If you have multiple people working the splitter, someone can keep rounds piled up on the tray table and can also be stacking the split pieces as they pile up. It’s a really efficient way to process wood 👌🏼

  • @johnnywishbone6579
    @johnnywishbone6579 6 лет назад +1

    love the party comment LOL

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  6 лет назад

      She’s so enthusiastic 😂👍🏼
      Thanks for watching!

  • @outdoorvideos3825
    @outdoorvideos3825 5 лет назад +2

    I'm bad. I just filed my chain in the shop for this weekend. Now I'm watching wood processing videos on YT.

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  5 лет назад

      It’s that time of year! I enjoy watching them as well ☺️👍🏼

    • @bobthomsp7246
      @bobthomsp7246 5 лет назад

      Hey joe my name is jonpaul she is a good work. Kids and young they want work because there mom and dad want do nothing about it

  • @rondeal956
    @rondeal956 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Dusty and Trinh. I just found your channel and subscribed, and a thumbs up. Thanks for showing my trailor on u tube. What do you use to haul fire wood now that you sold me your trailor?

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  5 лет назад +2

      Hi Ron! Thanks for watching, I am borrowing my dad’s 8x10 to move our dried wood from the wood shed up to the house, but I’m not planning on dealing with logs anymore. I will most likely buy it already cut and split due to how busy my work is. Hope the trailer is working good for you!

  • @thomasbroking7943
    @thomasbroking7943 6 лет назад

    I used to enjoy gathering wood. .i didn't have equipment only maul ax saw..no trailer or power splitter

  • @davidgaylord2035
    @davidgaylord2035 6 лет назад +2

    you have a good one she's a Trooper

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  6 лет назад

      She is! She’s better at running the splitter than I am, but we work together very well 👍🏼
      I couldn’t do all this without her

  • @fisherjohnj
    @fisherjohnj 4 года назад

    I noticed your curing piles are uncovered. Is that the norm?

  • @marciam6224
    @marciam6224 5 лет назад +4

    So what do you do with the bark? I noticed you throw it off to the side. I was wondering if you keep it for kindling? Not sure why I am so fascinated with watching wood cutting & splitting videos.

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  5 лет назад +2

      Hi Marcia, thanks for watching! We do take small pieces of wood and bark that fall down to use them for kindling, or bonfires...but mostly I scoop up all the bark and waste from the splitting process and take it to the woods or compost pile. I don’t like a messy yard, and try to take care of things as soon as I’m done splitting.

    • @howtogetoutofbabylon8978
      @howtogetoutofbabylon8978 4 года назад

      Marcia,
      I think that the fascination you experience is because it takes us back to another time, another place, when life was simple, involved hard, but fulfilling work, and we get a sense of that pleasure of a job well done and the reward of honest work from videos like these.
      I just started splitting by hand at the age of 65, even though we have heated with wood since 1997.
      My sons did most of it, and now 22 years later, I start splitting wood with Axes and Mauls; AFTER a divorce, heart attack and mini stroke.
      I am working on being in the BEST physical shape of my life and intend to enjoy the times ahead... Which I believe will REQUIRE work like cutting, splitting and stacking Firewood to stay warm.
      I want to be able to "Help carry as many people as possible through the dark forces window of time."

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  4 года назад

      Excellent comment! I wish you the best of luck getting healthy. Be safe!

    • @stephensafraniii3396
      @stephensafraniii3396 4 года назад

      I like work,I can watch it all day.

  • @Jeffski329
    @Jeffski329 6 лет назад +1

    Just purchased one with the generic motor... they use a manufacturer that has made Generac motors

  • @josephpeters2367
    @josephpeters2367 4 года назад

    Gokd job and workout

  • @traceychristopher933
    @traceychristopher933 Год назад +1

    Where did you find the measuring tool for your chainsaw it's quick and easy

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  Год назад

      I don’t remember but I found this one which is essentially the same thing, just a different color
      Woodcutters Helper 16" Magnetic Firewood Measuring Tool - Fiberglass

    • @traceychristopher933
      @traceychristopher933 Год назад +1

      Thank you I have been looking for one for a while

  • @ronaldhiler7449
    @ronaldhiler7449 4 года назад +1

    For better productivity I would weld on a couple more plates perhaps four more?

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  4 года назад

      Great idea, I could definitely use a couple more. Thanks for watching!

  • @mrpush2532
    @mrpush2532 3 года назад

    How has this splitter been? I see engine a bit harder to start? Any issues?

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  3 года назад

      It’s been really fantastic, I don’t have a battery hooked up to it currently... but when I do it fires right up. A little bit harder to pull start. It was a very good investment

  • @johnbekkers5201
    @johnbekkers5201 5 лет назад +1

    I love looking at good looking women working

  • @Jeffski329
    @Jeffski329 6 лет назад +1

    I’m looking for a splitter...I have about four cords to split and then I’ll give it to my father in law for his farm...was looking at the 22 don’t know if the 37 is over kill. I originally wanted one that you could make vertical....any thoughts

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  6 лет назад +1

      Hey Jeff, the 37 Ton Is a work horse if you have a lot of wood to split. My views are, “time is money”. I have such limited free time, so I need to split the wood and be done with it, which is why I went for the big one.
      I also believe in “buy it once and but it right”.
      A wood splitter is an investment so I would get the best one that you can afford because it will be around for a long time.
      I have used the vertical splitters before but I prefer standing up when I split instead of getting up and down all day. I can move faster and more efficient if I’m up and able to move around.
      Wrestling the big rounds into place on a vertical machine sucks. The big ones (in the video) kinda suck on my machine too though to be fair. The log lift and tray table is awesome though. Regular sized wood is a dream. 👍🏼
      If your dad has a lot of wood to split, I’d go with the 37. A farm is a busy place and you’ll generally never be done with projects, so time is money.
      We just split about 4.5 cord and it took us a good while even with this. It’s a lot of wood and a lot of work no matter how it’s done.
      Thanks for watching, I hope I helped

    • @Jeffski329
      @Jeffski329 6 лет назад

      Thanks for the reply... yea I’m leaning to the larger... I’ve read some mixed reviews about these... how’s the motor... I always have been a Honda guy... but don’t know if it’s just over kill.

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  6 лет назад

      The motor has been great, a real hoss. I was somewhat leery of the off brand motor but it’s honestly been great.

    • @Jeffski329
      @Jeffski329 6 лет назад

      Yea I think I’m gonna go with the 37…I like the electric start. I’m guessing you would recommend the motor you have…don’t know if a pull Honda is worth the money and loosing the electric start. For the extra 800 having the bigger machine seems like a smart move

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  6 лет назад

      When I bought mine, there wasn’t an option to upgrade motors to a Honda, but I’ve had zero issues with mine. I use both the electric start and the pull starter (depending if I have a good battery for the splitter at the time) and it works good either way. My wife easily pull starts the splitter herself! 😀👍🏼
      You won’t regret buying the bigger splitter...especially after running it and having that log lift/ tray table/4 way wedge.

  • @user-yz1uv6cr3u
    @user-yz1uv6cr3u 4 года назад

    Молодцы! Особенно девушка.

  • @PatrickWagz
    @PatrickWagz 6 лет назад

    Wow, nice work.
    Is that the Husky 390XP? How has it treated you?
    Is the log-splitter home-made?
    If not, who makes it?

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  6 лет назад +1

      The saw is a 372xp, but I sure wish it was the 390 for those huge logs!
      The saw has been great and is a real workhorse. I like my 450 rancher for smaller wood though, it’s like a race car vs a 4x4 and is much lighter to swing all day.
      The log splitter is made by rugged made, check my channel for more videos of it. It has a log lift, a four way wedge, and a tray table. It was worth the investment and works so so good! Thanks for watching

    • @PatrickWagz
      @PatrickWagz 6 лет назад

      thanks for the info
      I'll look for your other videos on the splitter
      Yea, I have the 455 Rancher, good all around mid-size saw
      the 390xp would be my dream saw, too

  • @kevinliveez4192
    @kevinliveez4192 5 лет назад +1

    big oak rounds, thanks for the entertainment

    • @RRaucina
      @RRaucina 3 года назад

      Not oak

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  3 года назад

      You can say that, but it is actually red Oak. I cut it and split it myself.

    • @RRaucina
      @RRaucina 3 года назад

      @@BlueyesBelow If you say so... but if yes, and that quality and diameter, looks like you made $400 of firewood out of $1200 worth of prime, perfect saw logs. The rest of the world would dream of having such a resource in their yard. Burn junk wood, make mantles out of such logs. RESPECT FOR THE WOOD.

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  3 года назад

      You definitely do have a point there however these were so big that I couldn’t move them. They were dropped off by a tree company when I was at work and sat where they sat. The logs were absolutely massive. My sawmill would have been crushed. (They were also way too large in diameter for the mill) so my only choice was to cut them for firewood. There were nails in some of this also that I found while splitting.

  • @Lauterbach24
    @Lauterbach24 5 лет назад

    Something that would save you some time and effort moving those large rounds onto and around on the splitting table is to noodle them on the ground. Doesn't take long, and it cuts the work of handling the big pieces down by half.

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  5 лет назад

      Thanks for watching Mitch. Could you explain what noodling is? I’m not familiar with that term. I did try to split some smaller with a monster maul and wedges, but they just bounced right off and only dented these big pieces. 😣

    • @Lauterbach24
      @Lauterbach24 5 лет назад +1

      @@BlueyesBelow here is a video of noodling. You simply cut the round vertically while the round is laid on one side. If you do this with a sharp chain it goes very quickly and makes the piece much easier to handle. The noodles also make awesome fire tinder! ruclips.net/video/l5V-6zxZDqU/видео.html

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  5 лет назад

      That is excellent! Thanks for sharing, I’ll try that to save my back on the next big ones 🙏🏼

    • @Lauterbach24
      @Lauterbach24 5 лет назад

      @@BlueyesBelow hope it helps!

  • @lindamoggioable
    @lindamoggioable 4 года назад

    I have watched many videos re cutting and splitting wood. In all cases, I never know where the wood came from in a rural setting, of course. I actually have seen one video where dead trees were cut down cut up by the author of the video. Can you give me some information re where individuals cut down trees when they are not on their property. Thanks for your reply.

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  4 года назад

      I looked on Craigslist usually for “free firewood” and at times I would have to take down trees for people or remove trees that fell in a storm. That requires having a lot of equipment unfortunately and takes a lot of time.
      Be an opportunist and always be looking for wood!

    • @lindamoggioable
      @lindamoggioable 4 года назад

      @@BlueyesBelow Have you ever heard of private individuals cutting down dead trees for firewood when the tree is on government property?

    • @DustyKlifman
      @DustyKlifman 4 года назад

      lambiepie I have not, *however* in Michigan we can buy a permit from the state for like $50 to cut 4 or 5 cord a year from certain state property, but you are only allowed to cut downed trees that fell naturally...not cut anything down. Hope this helps!

  • @salmonhunter7414
    @salmonhunter7414 6 лет назад

    That is some big logs. You will fill the truck in no time

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  6 лет назад

      We filled out trailer with only 15 pieces of that wood! We have 4 more face cord to split and we are finished for the year with wood 🙏🏼
      Our wood shed holds 5 full cord or 15 rows. (Each row is one face cord) and we generally burn around 4 full cord each year.

    • @bamhammer6058
      @bamhammer6058 6 лет назад

      Urban Homesteading well make your shed bigger. I would if it was me i would make the shed big enough to where mine could hold 40 cords.

  • @user-xl2ok4cr7q
    @user-xl2ok4cr7q 4 года назад

    Толковая помошница👍где таких выдают?

  • @newwavepressure6478
    @newwavepressure6478 5 лет назад +1

    Nice spliter u have there i juat got done my 4 cords foe the winter i just have a reg 22 ton spliter would love to habe one of them

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  5 лет назад

      Thanks for watching! If you are just getting done splitting...does your wood have enough time to actually dry before being used this winter, or is it already seasoned?
      We got ours done early this spring so I wouldn’t have to do it a little bit here and there all year.
      The splitter helps a great deal but it is still a lot of work!

  • @steveshanklin44
    @steveshanklin44 6 лет назад

    You need to be using a vertical splitter for logs that big

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  6 лет назад

      I tried that before with a different splitter and it’s very difficult moving the big section around when it’s laying flat on the ground. I found that to be equally as difficult if not more. Personal preference but I can slide it around better on the metal than the dirt. It’s all hard work though. Thanks for watching

  • @isaiahswoodworkingandmore5025
    @isaiahswoodworkingandmore5025 4 года назад +1

    How much do you have to split

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  4 года назад

      I usually split five full cord a year minimum, as that is generally what we use for the winter

  • @josephwilliams5998
    @josephwilliams5998 5 лет назад +1

    I'm sorry what splitter is that

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Joseph, this is the Ruggedmade 37 ton splitter with the hydraulic log lift and 4 way wedge. It’s a workhorse!

  • @endlesssk8er
    @endlesssk8er 6 лет назад +1

    That’s some big ash

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  6 лет назад

      Red oak, solid, heavy and wet. Any ash here in Michigan is mostly dead and a lot smaller from all the dead stuff I see

  • @Glockdad
    @Glockdad 6 лет назад +1

    BIG WOOD

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  6 лет назад

      I will be so happy when it’s all gone. We split almost all of it yesterday but there are still maybe five or six pieces to go. Today we have to stack everything we split yesterday and find out how we sit for winter. This stuff is so heavy and dangerous when the big split pieces fall. Never again!

    • @Glockdad
      @Glockdad 6 лет назад

      what kind of wood is that? and yah your wife is brave for handling such huge pieces lol

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  6 лет назад

      That is all red Oak and it’s pretty wet so it’s extremely heavy. The tray table at the end of the splitter got bent downward yesterday when A few of the bigger pieces fell after splitting. This stuff is hard on the equipment and us but it does provide a tremendous amount of wood. Thanks for watching

    • @Glockdad
      @Glockdad 6 лет назад +1

      wow thats some really really prime firewood. oak is sooo heavy i know what you mean. be safe brother. new subscriber :D

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks for subscribing 😎👍🏼

  • @strandbunnyx
    @strandbunnyx 6 лет назад

    what kind of wood is it?

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  6 лет назад

      This is Red Oak, which was dropped off by a tree company. Very very big and heavy stuff!

  • @JOHNNYFUTS
    @JOHNNYFUTS Год назад +1

    Better than Cross fit workout

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  Год назад +1

      Ha! Seriously is, and with something to show for all the efforts at the end of the day 👍🏼🪵

  • @guillaumemasse8608
    @guillaumemasse8608 5 лет назад

    where can i get that magnet you use for gauge?

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  5 лет назад

      I apologize, that one is not from woodmizer, I will try to find a link and post it here. Sorry!

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  5 лет назад

      This is almost nearly the same to what I bought.
      Woodcutters Helper 16” Adjustable Magnetic Fiberglass Chainsaw-Firewood Measuring Tool - Accessory www.amazon.com/dp/B00YOK8HUW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_PypvCb80XEVKM

    • @guillaumemasse8608
      @guillaumemasse8608 5 лет назад

      @@BlueyesBelow alright thank you sir

  • @darrellschubert4394
    @darrellschubert4394 4 года назад

    Why cut saw logs.for firewood?

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  4 года назад

      These were way too big for my sawmill so I didn’t have a choice. A tree company dropped them off and I don’t have any equipment to move them either, so firewood is the only other choice, but we needed firewood more than lumber.

  • @ulfhoglund6072
    @ulfhoglund6072 6 лет назад

    Nuts ....

    • @ulfhoglund6072
      @ulfhoglund6072 6 лет назад

      No hard helm no ear or gogeel..... 👍👍👍💪💪

    • @ulfhoglund6072
      @ulfhoglund6072 6 лет назад

      Split dem vith thew saw

  • @bobf12
    @bobf12 4 года назад

    If only those rounds were a little bigger. lol.

  • @lindamoggioable
    @lindamoggioable 4 года назад

    No flies on those chickens! They know where the eatin' is good. I always hope that they are pets or layers, not lunch.

  • @thomasbroking7943
    @thomasbroking7943 6 лет назад

    Is that a battery chainsaw??

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  6 лет назад +1

      No sir, that is a Husqvarna 372 xp professional grade saw that eats through the wood and the fuel 😊👍🏼

  • @mikehoward8201
    @mikehoward8201 4 года назад

    She is great at splitting, but not much of a tosser! Ha ha. If he would quarter those rounds first...it iappears to be very srptraight grained oak, then they would be a lot easier to handle. And the truck is parked just a little bit far for her to toss wood into it...I noticed she gave up on that after about the 4th splitting.

  • @rumorsbusiness
    @rumorsbusiness 4 года назад

    1:37 ouch .....shin!

  • @isdamanjeff
    @isdamanjeff 5 лет назад

    I like turning the splitter upright so you're not lifting the pieces and rolling them instead.

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  5 лет назад

      This is not one of the models that tips up, this has a hydraulic lift to bring the pieces up, I’ve used one before though.

  • @davidgaylord2035
    @davidgaylord2035 5 лет назад

    she's one kick butt woman

  • @gorgon9786
    @gorgon9786 5 лет назад +1

    Great equipment! As watching, you should please tell the mrs. Not to hold her hands on the logs,..they are doing well without her following the log on route..I can tell you this because I learned it the hard way..suddenly three fingers cut over because of what were doing!

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  5 лет назад +2

      I’ll pass it on that the logs are doing just fine! 😂Thanks for watching!

  • @charliebrown4007
    @charliebrown4007 5 лет назад

    why you spit your firewood so thin i was alwas told to burn thick pcs so you dont have to keep filling the wood stove

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  5 лет назад

      Hi Tim, thanks for watching. Everyone has a different size woodstove, but wood dries faster and more thoroughly if it’s split small. I can split it in the spring and have it ready and fully dried by winter but also because when I have a variety of wood sizes I can put the large pieces on the bottom, the medium ones on top of that and the small ones to fill in any gaps‘s to have a fully stocked stove for the night. We get anywhere from 8-16 hours on a load in our inside wood stove. It’s very efficient. We have a Blaze King Princess Ultra.
      If I only had large pieces, then I would only have a full stove if the pieces fit perfectly so to make life easier I just have a variety of sizes which also makes starting a fire easier when you have the small pieces to bring a fire back from coals. 👍🏼

  • @jasonzee4561
    @jasonzee4561 4 года назад

    Next time get a HF predator engine! Also weld on some ears so you split 4 not 2

  • @tylerervin2009
    @tylerervin2009 6 лет назад

    Great video. But you should have mentioned that I would also need hearing protection

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  6 лет назад

      Thank you for watching, and yes you should use hearing protection. That’s not something I need to tell you or anyone, that is common sense which I firmly believe in. If you are in any environment that hurts your ears, obviously you should protect your hearing without being told to by somebody. 👍🏼

    • @tylerervin2009
      @tylerervin2009 6 лет назад +1

      I was making a joke. I was talking about protecting my ears from the video. I had my ear buds in

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  6 лет назад

      Hey it’s 2018, you never know! I imagine it could have been a bit loud wearing earbuds 😣

  • @wileyseifert5769
    @wileyseifert5769 4 года назад

    How's that splitter holding up

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  4 года назад

      Still going strong! Used it last weekend for a while. Not as shiny and pretty as when it was new though. I love this thing 👍🏼

    • @wileyseifert5769
      @wileyseifert5769 4 года назад

      @@BlueyesBelow do you sell wood or just personal use

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  4 года назад

      Wiley Seifert I used to sell firewood but it takes so much time and effort for what it sells for and is not worth doing, so now it is strictly personal use for heating the home

    • @wileyseifert5769
      @wileyseifert5769 4 года назад

      @@BlueyesBelow just wondering if you have put that to any real test couple hundred cords?

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  4 года назад

      No not that much, maybe 50 full cord so far? I have a much more than full time job, so several hundred cord would take a lifetime for me!

  • @josephpeters2367
    @josephpeters2367 4 года назад

    Your not selling it ?

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  4 года назад

      No, I’m not selling firewood anymore as it’s not worth the time and effort since I don’t have a good source. Also a lack of time..: I barely have enough free time to split for myself as there are many other things I’d rather be doing!

  • @639Beaver
    @639Beaver 5 лет назад

    Put a return spring on your forward handle. When you let go, spring pulls hand back for return.
    You can make a lot of money doing this, my Dad and Brother-in-law did.
    But straining is hard on heart.
    Woman's health will deteriate faster

  • @woodbalt
    @woodbalt 5 лет назад +1

    Hi! This is oak?

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Gabriel, yes this is Red Oak that I was splitting

    • @woodbalt
      @woodbalt 5 лет назад

      Thanks !

  • @davidgaylord2035
    @davidgaylord2035 6 лет назад +1

    laugh at me I"LL make it start

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  6 лет назад

      Wasn’t a very smooth start to the video 😂👍🏼

  • @PavelKralKafeman
    @PavelKralKafeman 5 лет назад

    Dobrá práce, možná byste potřebovali malý dopravní pás na auto. Jinak OK.

  • @stevesievers1248
    @stevesievers1248 5 лет назад +2

    That splitter isn't being used anywhere close to its true potential. That thing could push at least three more knives at the same time.

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  5 лет назад

      I’ve thought about making a 6 way wedge for it but It does pretty good as is. I’ve only gotten the ram stuck a few times on really big red oak and had to take a sledgehammer to knock it free. Lots of power for normal sized stuff though. Thanks for watching!

  • @CosmicStargoat
    @CosmicStargoat 5 лет назад

    Random chicken appears at 5:20

  • @Deutschehordenelite
    @Deutschehordenelite 4 года назад

    you make those pieces tiny :D

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  4 года назад +1

      It dries much faster in small pieces and I’m able to completely fill my firebox because I get some big, some medium and some small pieces when splitting like this. To each is own!

  • @jimmytate7587
    @jimmytate7587 6 лет назад +7

    She should really be wearing steel toe boots. I speak from experience....a 10 pound stick will break a toe or other small bones in your foot.

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  6 лет назад +2

      Oh I totally agree, but who’s going to tell her/make her?! ☺️😳
      she wore shorts and crocs last fall when splitting, so what she had on IS an improvement.
      I do make sure she has earplugs though and she usually wears safety glasses. I’ll see if I can’t work on the feet 😉
      Thanks for watching!

    • @endlesssk8er
      @endlesssk8er 6 лет назад

      I’ve had my foot ran over many times in skateboarding shoes like vans etc never once broke a bone.

    • @debbieford8542
      @debbieford8542 6 лет назад

      floatpool I was moving a bookcase once and to do so I had to empty it first. It had a LOT of very big books on photography, animals etc, one pile slipped and ended up on my left foot, as I was indoors I wasn't wearing safety boots. my foot instantly came up like a balloon, hubby took me to hospital and amazingly no broken bones. that was around 8 years ago. Ever since I've had constant problems with nerve pain and my toes ache like crazy when I've been stood or walking a while. I'm 50 this year and do have Hypermobility Syndrome so I heal slowly but once you damage something it's never right again. needless to say I take all possible precautions when helping hubby to cut and split logs.

    • @alanmcewen508
      @alanmcewen508 5 лет назад

      And no hearing protection.

    • @cabbyhubby
      @cabbyhubby 4 года назад +1

      My wife broke some bones in my foot several years ago, I WAS wearing steel toed boots. The steel toe only goes so far. I kept her though.

  • @breezewood4062
    @breezewood4062 5 лет назад +7

    Firewood porn...

  • @wileyseifert5769
    @wileyseifert5769 4 года назад

    She wants to party he says we dont do that poor girl

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  4 года назад

      🤣 she only parties with her cats !

  • @dallasdavis3246
    @dallasdavis3246 4 года назад

    need to sharpen the chain

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  4 года назад

      It seems that is always the case except when I buy one brand new. I can never get it as sharp!

  • @victormeldroo
    @victormeldroo 4 года назад

    this lady is doing a great job, but struggling to throw the split logs onto the trailer, why not park it a tad closer to the splitter?????

    • @BlueyesBelow
      @BlueyesBelow  4 года назад

      Throwing the split pieces is supposed to be my job but you are absolutely correct, we should of had the trailer closer. I now split at our wood shed and stack it directly from the tray after splitting it to increase efficiency and lessen handling it. Thanks for watching!