I agree with Rachel, the arsenal of your equipment is quite impressive. Thanks for allowing us to come along for the ride. It motivates us all to being harder working individuals👍🏻
That is some beautiful wood. Rachel you toss that wood around like it’s nothing. Lol. Heath better not make you mad😂😂😂. Y’all keep up the great work!!!!
Hi, tthanks for the video. I owned a Massy 30 for many years before buying a New Holland skid steer. What a great little tracror. You kids have fun....and stay safe. Shalom/gw
18:13 I already thought this is going to be the second time to loose some of the load - and it got worse this time. :) A little slapstick in your video. In Germany we say „wo gehobelt wird, da fallen Späne“ what is „Where wood is chopped, splinters must fall“
Wow that is a mess of firewood.Not only you are cleaning the under brush you are making nice firewood.When i haul big loads of wood like you do i tie it down with small ratchet straps so there is no loss on the trail.Great team work you two,have a great and safe day
You two make a great team. I only get help from my wife after the trees are fell and skidded, and bucked into rounds. Then she shows up to run the splitter and help load up the split stuff. Does beat doing it all myself though. 😂
Hi Heath and Rachel, sorry guys had to work late, interesting saw!, no mosquito there. Cool how the 3 point hitch rises. When you turn the tractor on ❤️🇨🇦
There is something to consider, while cutting rounds for splitting for your bundle wood you might want to cut some 12 inch rounds to make smaller bundles for the new fab ,the new stainless steel fire pits every body seems to like
Don, we are definitely planning on this. I have some shorter cuts/chunks that I have been offering for these smaller pots/pizza ovens/saunas etc. but definitely planning on shorter bundles too.
Great video. Nice Massey Ferguson. Hehe, and you wondering if the tractor will pull the load out. She’d pull twice that. Hehe. Soon as I saw the shorts I thought, looks nice, but not really good for the woods, hehe. One thing is for sure, Rachel is a worker. With out her you would not get near as much done Heath. I was dragging brush and pulling trees down yesterday.
Oh yeah that Massey will pull a lot of weight!! Rachel is definitely a rock star and not only helps up productivity but fun as well! Always a good time being out in the woods working Burt even more fun with a partner.
Nice job guys. Pretty much all I've cut for the last 7 years is ash. I cut in an 80 acre bush and it's all I can do to keep up with it. I've removed 1000's of trees. I even bought a portable sawmill thinking that I would mill a bunch. I just have no time to mill much so been keeping on with cutting firewood. Now I have neighbours wanting me to clean up their properties but due to falling trees most sites are just too dangerous. I cut my trees as low as I possibly can so that the stumps are flat with the ground so I don't have to worry about hitting them when driving around. Some of the punkier wood will still be salable to boiler guys and you likely won't even need to split it. The fallen trees make such a mess it's nice to have it gone.
Thanks Dale, and yes I’d love a sawmill. But like Phil from @AllenFamilyFirewood said in todays video there’s just not enough time in the day. I plan on trying to sell totes or trailer loads of boiler wood this fall.
@@hardworkingmanoutdoors I work full time also and work long hours so have to do what I can when I can. I don't buy wood, I cut down trees for all of my firewood and that also takes time and equipment. I also build most of my firewood gear and that takes time too. I build equipment that saves me the most time and effort. I try to plan my firewood yard to make efficient use of my time. From what I see of your operation the biggest time/ effort saver for you both right now is a stand alone conveyor. ( sorry Rachel) I have friends who have been doing firewood for years and as soon as they come to my place and see my setups they just have to go get a conveyor. They save an amazing amount of labor. I have a dozen different conveyors and use 4 or 5 pretty regularly. We hand load all of our splits onto a conveyor into our dump trailers or flat bed truck to ensure nice clean wood. I usually use a Blackscreek firewood conveyor for this. I buy lots of stuff used at auctions but these are pretty reasonable new. Heath, keep looking at the auctions site and find a used grain conveyor as soon as you can.
@@rachelpostma4505 don't let him buy one. Well at least not yet anyway. Hydraulic ones are very expensive and Non hydraulic ones are just too labor intensive unless you are already set up to do it. I'm a carpenter and thought I would love milling because I could make stuff out of my own milled lumber. Nope, don't like it much at all. Besides that doesn't he have a kitchen to reno?
Now that was some hard work there HWM and HWW. Great teamwork, but are the kids out of school so they can give you a hand, gotta get ready to show those guns for the summer!!
It would be nice if you guys ran one or two stabilizer bars on your 3 pt. hitch. It would cut down on the punishment your tractor is taking on the 3 pt. as well as your trailer. It would reduce your movement on your hitch tremendously.
When I saw the Massey being cranked over I wasn't sure if it was Rachel becoming a Massey expert or Heath had nail polish on. The EAB is devastating the ash across the US. It's going to generations before/if it recovers.
You guys should look into getting a couple of Log Oxx for grabbing all them rounds off the ground . We met them up at the logging expo an bought one to try . They sure are handy . Hows the N/N trailer holding up for ya we just got one a month or so ago . Great video as usual you guys are always hard at it
Thanks for watching Phil! I have Husqvarna log tongs I could use, but find it an awkward way to carry that weight for me personally. I prefer to use two hands when lifting these heavy rounds.
Thanks Phil, I’ve tried my buddies log ox, I like my husqvarna log tongs. I love the N&N. I bought it used and it the Inno series not the HD, but I still love it! You’re trailer is real nice!
The bottom of this tree is rotten and dirty. Cutting it one length higher saves my chain a bit more. I’ll knock the stump down flush later with a carbide chain.
Hello HWM & HWW, As much as I endorse using a trailer to it's max capacity, at least a net or straps to hold what you put effort in loading on the trailer, hauling a full loaded trailer over rough ground is unavoidable, good vid and shows that you both fully live up to your YT channel name.
Thank you Ben, we definitely need to bring some straps or maybe build some side extensions for the trailer. I always say if you aren’t bending axles you aren’t working hard enough lol.
Ash bore killed mine here in WNY 4 or 5 yrs ago. Can't begin to keep up w how fast they're going down. Have about 15 acres of woods, probably 65-70% ash. Then there's all the hedgerows. My guess is 1k + trees. Thanks china. They sell bigger tractors every day
@@hardworkingmanoutdoors especially when ya only cut 5-6 cord, maybe 8-9 if I can find someone that needs it AND will do the work. I'll drag it out of woods but that's it. Tractors, good benefit of farming
Yeah that’s what happened here. It gets all of them but some real young growth eventually. Start pulling the firewood as fast as you can because if you have a lot of ash trees they make a tangled mess when they start coming down!
@@hardworkingmanoutdoors oh yes they do become a tangled mess. We had pretty fierce winds this spring the hundreds of the tops came out. It's ashame to lose all the trees but it makes good firewood
That it does and when the sunlight hits the Forrest floor the new growth flourishes which is great for wildlife. All part of the cycle, making the best out of it!
I really enjoy your channel Do you use locust in your bundles and how do you tell locust from each other? P.S. meant with respect, your better half is a "BABE" Keep up the good work!
Thank you, I think she is as well and a mother of 4!! We don’t usually use locust in our bundles but occasionally a little bit makes it into them. The locust we have is a dense, heavy, yellowish wood.
Tom, we were a little sore but Rachel still got her workout in. She loves strength training, part of the reason she is so helpful in the Timber! Love her strength!
I have never run across any on this property. If we do come into contact with any a good cleaning with a wash cloth and Dawn dish soap gets the oil off and stops the rash from forming!
Paul, we don’t seem to have any poison ivy out there. Also if you wash the oils off soon enough with a clothe and dawn dish soap it helps defend against the rash.
Mark, we definitely have a fair amount that is too far gone to sell. Some is totally shot, the rest we burn ourselves. Even when it’s ugly it still burns great.
Duane, my trails are no where near big enough to get the dually and or the full size dump trailer back on. We would destroy them. I try to skid a bunch out in the winter but a lot depends on the weather and once hunting season gets close that’s all we use the property for.
Yes, I skid logs out in the winter but right now the ground is too soft. Also our trails are too narrow to get the truck and dump trailer to most locations. So yes it is extra work but part of why we enjoy firewood is the workout we get while making firewood so there are added benefits too.
@@hardworkingmanoutdoors well we have a heat wave here at the min haha ye should at some stage come to britain and ireland ye would enjoy yer self here i think with youtube alot of americans are taking holidays over here then staying in the states
Okay, okay if you don't put some kind of reference to the hardest-working woman on RUclips (Rachel) I'm going to unsubscribe, (just kidding) but holy crap man Rachel is really some kind of woman you have there Heath
Great video Heath and Rachel
Thank you Kevin!
I agree with Rachel, the arsenal of your equipment is quite impressive. Thanks for allowing us to come along for the ride. It motivates us all to being harder working individuals👍🏻
Thanks Mark! The worst part about a lot of equipment is a lot of maintenance lol.
Heath you are a lucky man 😂
Thanks Michael, I think Rachel’s pretty lucky herself lol. I may be alone on that.
That is some beautiful wood. Rachel you toss that wood around like it’s nothing. Lol. Heath better not make you mad😂😂😂. Y’all keep up the great work!!!!
Thanks Bruce, and I do my best not to make her mad!
No doubt 😂😂
Thanks Bruce, pretty sure I was mad the first round of tossing😂
Hi, tthanks for the video. I owned a Massy 30 for many years before buying a New Holland skid steer. What a great little tracror. You kids have fun....and stay safe. Shalom/gw
Thanks, it’s been a great tractor so far. I’d love to add a skid steer to the fleet!!!
It is a great little tractor! I love how it sounds.
18:13
I already thought this is going to be the second time to loose some of the load - and it got worse this time. :)
A little slapstick in your video.
In Germany we say „wo gehobelt wird, da fallen Späne“ what is „Where wood is chopped, splinters must fall“
Oh yeah, we figured we’d lose a little but not that much!
Wow that is a mess of firewood.Not only you are cleaning the under brush you are making nice firewood.When i haul big loads of wood like you do i tie it down with small ratchet straps so there is no loss on the trail.Great team work you two,have a great and safe day
Thanks Marcel, I thought about bringing some ratchet straps. There’s definitely a lot of wood out there!
Quite a load!!! Y'all work Great together!! I think Rachel worked the hardest!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
Thanks David, sounds like I better up my game!
I felt it later that night!
Good stuff. Love the 35 😊😊😊
Thanks, it’s been an awesome tractor!
reminds me of when the wife and I used to cut wood and check traps. Great video you two.
Awesome, memories are worth more than $$ imo.
Thanks Tom! Always nicer to work together than alone!
Nice to see a MF35 again. My dad had a '62 diesel model. What I learned to drive on.
Nice, it runs amazing!
Nice team work yall!
Thanks Bobby!
Thanks for watching Bobby!
You two make a great team. I only get help from my wife after the trees are fell and skidded, and bucked into rounds. Then she shows up to run the splitter and help load up the split stuff. Does beat doing it all myself though. 😂
I don’t blame her Doug! This is not the most fun I’ve ever had 😂
Thanks Doug! There are a few things Rachel would rather be doing but it’s definitely more fun together! More productive too.
Over the years we burned wood, my wife never helped for 1 minute. And now I want a diesel MF35.
Bill, I don’t think many wives get into the whole wood splitting game, I definitely got lucky there! The MF35 definitely comes in handy!
My wife has always helped me with our wood production. She can run the splitter, drive the tractor, stack splits, even runs her Stihl MS180 some.
Hi Heath and Rachel, sorry guys had to work late, interesting saw!, no mosquito there. Cool how the 3 point hitch rises. When you turn the tractor on ❤️🇨🇦
Hi Len! So surprising there weren’t mosquitoes out in the woods, our yard at home is almost unbearable right now.
Thanks Len, love the Makita, they bought out Sachs Dolmar but have since discontinued their gas saws. It is a beast! I know all about working late!
Hauled out the splitter and the Mrs & I stove up some good wood . Had some big Oak & Ash rounds that aren't round any more , big fun . !
Awesome Michael, so much more fun with someone else helping imo.
Sounds like a great day!
Hi Heath & Rachel, great video as always! Congrats on 5k‼️🪵😊
Thanks Amanda!
Thanks Amanda!!
Morning from the jersey shore 😀
Good morning!
Hands down best working couple I’ve seen, but still not sold on the makita
Thanks Kirk, and the Makita is a beast lol. Check out the Dyno Joe video where he runs 70cc class saws. The Makita is tops with the 500i.
Thanks Kirk!
Way to go girl stay safe.
I do my best to keep her safe! I’d be in trouble if I let her get hurt!
Always do Hank!
Great video! Love seeing the basics of the firewood business. Really like the trailer. Keep on producing videos🇺🇸👏🏻👍🏻
Thanks Larry, we do what we can to capture our process and share it. Always trying different things!
Thank you for watching Larry!
Your woods look a lot like our pine woods when the southern pine bark beetle moves through.
Bill, it is amazing what little bugs can do!
There is something to consider, while cutting rounds for splitting for your bundle wood you might want to cut some 12 inch rounds to make smaller bundles for the new fab ,the new stainless steel fire pits every body seems to like
Don, we are definitely planning on this. I have some shorter cuts/chunks that I have been offering for these smaller pots/pizza ovens/saunas etc. but definitely planning on shorter bundles too.
I miss the sound of those old Massey tractors, that's a Z134 Continental engine just a sweet heart of a gas engine
The ol Massey runs like a champ!! It’s a workhorse for sure.
You need tie down straps for the DR to keep the rounds on the trailer. I use dog chain with s hooks and bungee cords.
Thanks Hank, we definitely need to add something!
@@hardworkingmanoutdoors strap it down like a log truck.
Great video. Nice Massey Ferguson. Hehe, and you wondering if the tractor will pull the load out. She’d pull twice that. Hehe.
Soon as I saw the shorts I thought, looks nice, but not really good for the woods, hehe.
One thing is for sure, Rachel is a worker. With out her you would not get near as much done Heath.
I was dragging brush and pulling trees down yesterday.
Oh yeah that Massey will pull a lot of weight!! Rachel is definitely a rock star and not only helps up productivity but fun as well! Always a good time being out in the woods working Burt even more fun with a partner.
@@hardworkingmanoutdoors I could of had her help today. Hehe. Green maple I just cut up. Bigger ones were heavy.
Have a great day both of you.
Oh yeah, green Maple weighs a lot!
Nice job guys. Pretty much all I've cut for the last 7 years is ash. I cut in an 80 acre bush and it's all I can do to keep up with it. I've removed 1000's of trees. I even bought a portable sawmill thinking that I would mill a bunch. I just have no time to mill much so been keeping on with cutting firewood. Now I have neighbours wanting me to clean up their properties but due to falling trees most sites are just too dangerous. I cut my trees as low as I possibly can so that the stumps are flat with the ground so I don't have to worry about hitting them when driving around. Some of the punkier wood will still be salable to boiler guys and you likely won't even need to split it. The fallen trees make such a mess it's nice to have it gone.
Thanks Dale! Heath always talks about wanting a sawmill too, but like you, the time is a limiting factor.
Thanks Dale, and yes I’d love a sawmill. But like Phil from @AllenFamilyFirewood said in todays video there’s just not enough time in the day. I plan on trying to sell totes or trailer loads of boiler wood this fall.
@@hardworkingmanoutdoors I work full time also and work long hours so have to do what I can when I can. I don't buy wood, I cut down trees for all of my firewood and that also takes time and equipment. I also build most of my firewood gear and that takes time too. I build equipment that saves me the most time and effort. I try to plan my firewood yard to make efficient use of my time. From what I see of your operation the biggest time/ effort saver for you both right now is a stand alone conveyor. ( sorry Rachel) I have friends who have been doing firewood for years and as soon as they come to my place and see my setups they just have to go get a conveyor. They save an amazing amount of labor. I have a dozen different conveyors and use 4 or 5 pretty regularly. We hand load all of our splits onto a conveyor into our dump trailers or flat bed truck to ensure nice clean wood. I usually use a Blackscreek firewood conveyor for this. I buy lots of stuff used at auctions but these are pretty reasonable new. Heath, keep looking at the auctions site and find a used grain conveyor as soon as you can.
@@rachelpostma4505 don't let him buy one. Well at least not yet anyway. Hydraulic ones are very expensive and Non hydraulic ones are just too labor intensive unless you are already set up to do it. I'm a carpenter and thought I would love milling because I could make stuff out of my own milled lumber. Nope, don't like it much at all. Besides that doesn't he have a kitchen to reno?
@@DaleFarrish I’ll do my best to keep him from doing it lol. YES! My kitchen needs to get done first!
Congratulations are reaching 5,000 subscribers! Great job of cutting and hauling ash. You're work is inspirational 👏 Have a great week!
Thank you! You guys are cranking right along too! It’s a fun ride.
@Hard Working Man I agree. It's a really fun ride!
Thanks Steve! You’re too sweet.
Hard Workin Woman !!
Great channel here.
Cheers !!
Thank you and yes she is!!!
Great video !
Its a shame what's killings the Ash tree, but the down ones sure make great profitable firewood !!
The Ash Borer definitely devastated the ash trees but they do make great firewood!
Now that was some hard work there HWM and HWW. Great teamwork, but are the kids out of school so they can give you a hand, gotta get ready to show those guns for the summer!!
Thanks Obie, my two college kids are home for the summer but the other two still have a few weeks of school left.
I love seeing that tractor 🚜
Thanks Steve! Rachel wasn’t thrilled when I brought it home lol but I think she’s taking ownership of it now.
What great team work
Thank you John!!
Thank you John!
Keep those videos coming 👍
Thanks Shawn! We plan on it!
G'day HWM, I have a MF 35 but mines a diesel 1962 model 👍.
I wasn’t sure I’d like the gasser but so far so good!
It would be nice if you guys ran one or two stabilizer bars on your 3 pt. hitch. It would cut down on the punishment your tractor is taking on the 3 pt. as well as your trailer. It would reduce your movement on your hitch tremendously.
We now have a stabilizer bar on the 3point. It makes a huge difference!
Thats a lot of ash trees, on you property all i can say is ash is cash Have a good day Heath and Rachel,
Thanks Ebele and ash is definitely cash!
Thank you Ebele!
That saw cuts ash like butter , Dang
I love this saw! It definitely rips!
Nice machinery enjoy an stay safe 😅
Thanks Clinton!
Congratulations on 5K!! That ash looks premo! Great job team HWM👍👊💪👍
Thanks Jeremiah! Some of it is primo for sure!!
Thanks Jeremiah!
When I saw the Massey being cranked over I wasn't sure if it was Rachel becoming a Massey expert or Heath had nail polish on.
The EAB is devastating the ash across the US. It's going to generations before/if it recovers.
Alan, for sure. Not sure if the EAB will ever go away now. No nail polish for this guy lol.
Hard workin woman!!
Yes she is!!
Thanks Sky!
Congratulations on the 5k! Keep up the partnership of working together.
Thanks Troy!
Thank you Troy!
That MASSEY will pull that DR trailer and a dozen more like it ! Low range , 1st gear and push the foot pedal to lock the rear diff and off it goes .
It’s definitely more powerful than I think it should be!
Del, I agree the power this thing has for being rated as a 35hp impressed me. I feel a modern day 35hp rating doesn’t mean the same thing!
I totally agree Heath , the new tractors are nice but that Massey and the old John Deere , cases and Allis Chalmers were made for working
For sure Del!
Good job
Thank you.
Hard working woman at it again. Slinging those logs like they’re nothing.
Her strength is impressive! Love that she’s able to out work a lot of guys I know!!
Rachel you are a animal. Great work guys.
Thanks guys! She is a worker for sure!
Haha, thank you😊
@@rachelpostma4505 welcome
You guys should look into getting a couple of Log Oxx for grabbing all them rounds off the ground . We met them up at the logging expo an bought one to try . They sure are handy . Hows the N/N trailer holding up for ya we just got one a month or so ago . Great video as usual you guys are always hard at it
Thanks for watching Phil! I have Husqvarna log tongs I could use, but find it an awkward way to carry that weight for me personally. I prefer to use two hands when lifting these heavy rounds.
Thanks Phil, I’ve tried my buddies log ox, I like my husqvarna log tongs. I love the N&N. I bought it used and it the Inno series not the HD, but I still love it! You’re trailer is real nice!
Why the happy high stump?
The bottom of this tree is rotten and dirty. Cutting it one length higher saves my chain a bit more. I’ll knock the stump down flush later with a carbide chain.
Why not snake the logs out to a landing then cut up?
I skid as much as I can out in the winter but the ground is pretty soft right now so we buck it up and haul it out.
I think Rachel is the work horse and the MF35 is just along for the ride! 😂
😂
Can’t argue with you on that!
Hello HWM & HWW, As much as I endorse using a trailer to it's max capacity, at least a net or straps to hold what you put effort in loading on the trailer, hauling a full loaded trailer over rough ground is unavoidable, good vid and shows that you both fully live up to your YT channel name.
Thank you Ben, we definitely need to bring some straps or maybe build some side extensions for the trailer. I always say if you aren’t bending axles you aren’t working hard enough lol.
Thanks for watching Ben!
Carl Lewis man with the plan will be the channel due to there is a runner who shares his name videos up soon
Let me know when you get some videos up! Carl Lewis was real fast!
hi there well done . john
Thanks John! We enjoyed your splitting video the other day!
Thanks John!
shorts in the woods ... make sure Heath checks for ticks.
I never pass up an opportunity to help!!
No ticks thank goodness!
Shoulda named this video Rachel outworks Heath again 😂
Hey now, I work behind the scenes I promise lol.
😂
Ash bore killed mine here in WNY 4 or 5 yrs ago. Can't begin to keep up w how fast they're going down. Have about 15 acres of woods, probably 65-70% ash. Then there's all the hedgerows. My guess is 1k + trees. Thanks china. They sell bigger tractors every day
@@brandonhoad9033 it is amazing what a little bug can do. And you are right it’s tough to keep up with!!!
@@hardworkingmanoutdoors especially when ya only cut 5-6 cord, maybe 8-9 if I can find someone that needs it AND will do the work. I'll drag it out of woods but that's it. Tractors, good benefit of farming
are you running a laser sight on your saw ? if so what brand? i was just paying attention to when you were scaling the lengths of the rounds
Yes, it is a Pro Sizer. I really like it. It does have draw back but over all it’s a great tool to speed up bucking to accurate lengths!
Here in southern Ill most ash under 20" are dead. I have a buddy that has 35 acres of forestry planted ash. All of them 10-14" and all dead.
Yeah that’s what happened here. It gets all of them but some real young growth eventually. Start pulling the firewood as fast as you can because if you have a lot of ash trees they make a tangled mess when they start coming down!
@@hardworkingmanoutdoors oh yes they do become a tangled mess. We had pretty fierce winds this spring the hundreds of the tops came out. It's ashame to lose all the trees but it makes good firewood
That it does and when the sunlight hits the Forrest floor the new growth flourishes which is great for wildlife. All part of the cycle, making the best out of it!
How old is the massive tractor I love that old tractor from Jean
I’m not sure, I believe it is about 60 years old. Runs like a champ but we have a flat tire right now I need to get fixed.
I really enjoy your channel Do you use locust in your bundles and how do you tell locust from each other? P.S. meant with respect, your better half is a "BABE" Keep up the good work!
Thank you, I think she is as well and a mother of 4!! We don’t usually use locust in our bundles but occasionally a little bit makes it into them. The locust we have is a dense, heavy, yellowish wood.
I seen that you went over 5000 and then you said it at the end congratulations
Thanks you David!
Clean the logs out of the way so you don't trip when loading your cart.
We do clear some but there are hundreds of downed trees from the emerald ash borer.
Rachel won’t need to work out at the gym for a few days!!
Tom, we were a little sore but Rachel still got her workout in. She loves strength training, part of the reason she is so helpful in the Timber! Love her strength!
I sure felt it later that night!
Its safer to haul that load hooked up to the draw bar, not the 3pt.
I still have to find a draw bar set up for this tractor, it is missing.
@@hardworkingmanoutdoors shouldn't be too hard?
Rachel you look very cute in your outfit 😅
Hey Michael, what about me lol. Thanks for watching!
Thanks Michael!
Hope u guys don't get Poison ivy 😂
I have never run across any on this property. If we do come into contact with any a good cleaning with a wash cloth and Dawn dish soap gets the oil off and stops the rash from forming!
Same
You should change the name to hard-working man and harder working woman you’re a lucky guy Heath great job, Rachel
Thanks Richmond, I can’t argue with that but we love the HWM name!
Thanks Richmond😊
Us girls rule and the boys drool. Lol.
Lol!
Hey now.
@@hardworkingmanoutdoors you know it’s true.
If I wore shorts in the woods I would be covered with poison ivy for sure
Paul, we don’t seem to have any poison ivy out there. Also if you wash the oils off soon enough with a clothe and dawn dish soap it helps defend against the rash.
You sure are a hard working good looking lady do you cook as good as you work
Jerry, her cooking and baking is phenomenal. Thank you!
Yes, yes I do Jerry😊
👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks Peter!
I'm finding a fair number of standing dead ash that's too far gone to make customers happy.
Mark, we definitely have a fair amount that is too far gone to sell. Some is totally shot, the rest we burn ourselves. Even when it’s ugly it still burns great.
Massey ferguson power😂
For sure!
How are you settling fwoood and don't know how to handle a saw 😢
Seems to be making wood just fine. Thanks for watching.
Hard working woman too lol work it baby and he’s not too bad either lol
Thanks Gary, Rachel definitely gets it done!
Work smarter not harder.😅
Have to keep the title of Hard Working Man legit though lol.
The Wood Bunny is haulin' ash!!
Yes she is!
Oh yeah 😂
That looks like a lot of wasted labor why didn't you just take that trailer to the woods and you'd have a loaded one time
Duane, my trails are no where near big enough to get the dually and or the full size dump trailer back on. We would destroy them. I try to skid a bunch out in the winter but a lot depends on the weather and once hunting season gets close that’s all we use the property for.
Mmmmmm
Lol I thought this comment was to the Steak cooking video we just posted. Rachel gets the same reaction I see!
You should never make a video without her lol
I throw one in occasionally to keep you guys honest lol.
😂
Too much handling/ I guess there’s a reason though
Yes, I skid logs out in the winter but right now the ground is too soft. Also our trails are too narrow to get the truck and dump trailer to most locations. So yes it is extra work but part of why we enjoy firewood is the workout we get while making firewood so there are added benefits too.
Perkins is better tho...
I’d love it in a diesel!
Name should be changed to hard working couple
Can’t argue with that but Hard Working Man is how we started and we love the name.
@@hardworkingmanoutdoors fair play to ye watching ye here in ireland
Thanks Noel, glad you enjoy the show. Rachel was just talking today about wanting to go to Ireland!
@@hardworkingmanoutdoors well we have a heat wave here at the min haha ye should at some stage come to britain and ireland ye would enjoy yer self here i think with youtube alot of americans are taking holidays over here then staying in the states
I am sure we’ll travel eventually!
Okay, okay if you don't put some kind of reference to the hardest-working woman on RUclips (Rachel) I'm going to unsubscribe, (just kidding) but holy crap man Rachel is really some kind of woman you have there Heath
Thanks Charlie! We’ve referred to her as the HWW before she’s definitely earned the title! Love how strong she is!
You’re too nice Charlie!
Dead spit of D B Sweeney
Nick, I’ll look him up and see lol.
@@hardworkingmanoutdoors He played Travis Walton in the movie fire in the sky.