We Rented The BIGGEST Firewood Processor We Could Find (Dyna SC-15)

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  • @AmbitionStrikes
    @AmbitionStrikes  Год назад +21

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    • @rdebije
      @rdebije Год назад +1

      Please don't hook chains that way ever again. I see plenty of comments mentioning the chain, but i can't help but pile on.

    • @derekhutt9763
      @derekhutt9763 5 месяцев назад

      Omg never in my life

    • @77.Gamedin.77
      @77.Gamedin.77 4 месяца назад

      Wow Thats amazing maskin, love it, 😍

    • @davidn8759
      @davidn8759 3 месяца назад

      @@rdebijeI about fell out of my easy chair seeing that chair up method , 77 year old guy here was a millwright for over 15 years , worked in even bigger industries for 30 years

  • @p9raceway759
    @p9raceway759 Год назад +6

    @11:28 turn truck 90 degrees either way & move truck as it fills up. That processor is amazing

  • @davidkeys1879
    @davidkeys1879 Год назад +183

    If you have enough room to turn your truck sideways instead of length ways with the belt, you can just move it forward every time it gets full and not have to stack it inside the truck

    • @beachtimehawaiibth7222
      @beachtimehawaiibth7222 Год назад +7

      Next year they will do it sideways and Reiley will wear ear protection like Oliver did! #babyearprotection!

  • @squatch2461
    @squatch2461 Год назад +2

    🍻Riley, that is not how you hook a chain (when you were setting the height of the conveyor belt at about 1:10), not a big deal here, but could be in another situation with a heavier load. Slide a link into the hook sideways so the next link is perpendicular to the hook and can't slip through.

  • @waynechapel6163
    @waynechapel6163 Год назад +1

    If you hook the chain link so the point of the hook is in the hole of the chain link,it can make the link round or even brake the link. The right way is to slide the link into the slot of the hook . I’m not putting you down,but I’m 74 On my own since I was 14 in Alaska. I built 4 houses & 4 2000square foot log cabins by my self . Also many cars & a super cub airplane from3 wrecks & taught myself to fly. The list goes on & on. So far I like what I see . You two are doing fine Oliver reminds me of our son 50 years ago , What a cute boy.

  • @theheathkitshop2424
    @theheathkitshop2424 Год назад +207

    This might be the first time Riley operated a piece of industrial diesel power equipment that didn't blow up, catch fire, or stopped dead in its tracks.

    • @Hvacmike
      @Hvacmike Год назад +3

      Yeah, I really he didn’t have to repair that thing once? What the heck?😂

    • @CarlStiegler
      @CarlStiegler Год назад +1

      Diesel? Didn't run on gasoline?

    • @jimdelong949
      @jimdelong949 Год назад

      Bummer
      We don't get to see a break down
      It is what it is I guess.
      Won't hold it against Riley😊

    • @theheathkitshop2424
      @theheathkitshop2424 Год назад +2

      @@CarlStiegler he said it had a CAT engine.. I assume diesel powered.

    • @MrPkdownunder
      @MrPkdownunder Год назад

      Did he lose a wheel bolt or something????

  • @jean-marievennin8405
    @jean-marievennin8405 Год назад

    hello so nice family of 3.😚
    Do not forget to pull a cover on the stock of fire-wood..........it can dry.!!😉😊
    Bon courage and stay safe all.👍👍👍👍👍

  • @ericroden395
    @ericroden395 Год назад +83

    That started faster than anything we own.....Classic Statement 😂

  • @johnhumphries4632
    @johnhumphries4632 Год назад

    Awesome video 👍 Oh My Goodness Oliver is such a cutie 👍 Riley, I bet you never would have thought you would get that much use out of the army truck.

  • @jameshancock
    @jameshancock Год назад +416

    Pro tip: chain hooks don’t get poked in the middle of the chain. The chain slides into the hook.
    Very very unsafe as shown.

    • @Sveske06
      @Sveske06 Год назад +45

      went here to write this!!

    • @AryaEbrahimi
      @AryaEbrahimi Год назад +23

      Same same

    • @Gyppor
      @Gyppor Год назад +20

      Additionally, a high load will jam the hook into the chain link, it will be very hard to disassemble.

    • @ModernMountainLiving
      @ModernMountainLiving Год назад +13

      All the gates on our ranch locked with chain and hook. I was thinking "he didn't grow up having to close the gate to keep the cows in".

    • @johnaddis1022
      @johnaddis1022 Год назад +10

      Saw it too, have seen hooks snap off from improper use

  • @breckenkelley7406
    @breckenkelley7406 Год назад

    Try to stack wood with the bark side up, helps keep it dry if left un coverd. Also park the truck perpendicular to the convayor belt so you just have to pull it forward instead of moving the pile again once its in the bed.

  • @derekpiehl85
    @derekpiehl85 Год назад

    It's awesome that u were able to give some wood to your neighbors and also to a place that will distribute it to someone who mite not be able to do there own firewood but needs it. Great video. I to burn firewood. I have 2- 3 years on hand stored in 2 big wood sheds

  • @bwcok7947
    @bwcok7947 Год назад

    Log runners 8', on top of some concrete blocks, 2x wide, end log stackers 5' stuck down in the holes of a concrete block,, Viola,, you have a row of stacked firewood up off the ground!

  • @brianolson1211
    @brianolson1211 9 месяцев назад

    would love to see one in person, looks like a great machine. Only thing i would change would be to have the ram extend to the splitter like japa does, gets rid of so many other problems of jam ups and rolling over.

  • @DannyCreech
    @DannyCreech Год назад +7

    Bag up some of that sawdust. It can come in handy for oil spills in the shop, you can get an old paper egg carton and fill each hole with sawdust then pore old candle wax over it for fire starters, and a load of other things. Sawdust is great stuff.

  • @darthgbc363
    @darthgbc363 Год назад

    An IBC Tote fits 1/3 cord when nicely stacked. It takes 11 hours to stack 50 totes (13 minutes per tote). If splits are dumped into tote with conveyer, than you lose 16%. So, 50 nicely stacked totes equals 58 loose stacked totes & 11 hours saved.
    Tarp them to keep the snow off or cut the plastic tote in half diagonally to make a tote roof. Wet wood rots quick.

  • @paulechols
    @paulechols Год назад

    That was fun to watch...i recall a looong time ago it seems, i was concerned about your felled trees rolling down a slope at you... lol.. now they are gonna keep 3 of yall warm.

  • @46rambo49
    @46rambo49 Год назад

    this is why grocery stores shrinkwrap it and sell it for $5 a bundle...... Brilliant bins... we have a splitter on the front of the skidstear that is amazing. but ya still gotta stack it with anything you use

  • @Metalandstuff
    @Metalandstuff Год назад

    People who share firewood too others. You really deserve a lot of respect 👍. And i been operating similar whit both chain and blade , i prefer the chain, it can break ...but has a safety system for it, the blade ...it can split , that is not fun.
    Keep it up

  • @rickymcintosh1152
    @rickymcintosh1152 Год назад

    Thank was Amazing amount of fire wood for two days, and a great video with mom & dad and friend....

  • @donalddodson7365
    @donalddodson7365 Год назад +1

    Thanks! Love how you "give back" and share your Blessings. Oliver's grin warms my heart. Love you all. 🙏🤲🕊🤗

  • @chandlerfrog09173
    @chandlerfrog09173 8 месяцев назад

    That is AWESOME! I want one.... I have bunch of trees out back.

  • @danacampbell-vu2ut
    @danacampbell-vu2ut Год назад

    Oliver is getting big!!!! 👶👶👶👶👍❤️📹😃

  • @h-dinosaur-machine
    @h-dinosaur-machine 5 месяцев назад

    7:22 Using a firewood processor looks so much safer and faster than manual splitting. Awesome to watch!

  • @paul49777
    @paul49777 Год назад

    Awesome work guys! If you are planning on growing food on the property one thing you can do with all the scraps of wood and slash is making BIOCHAR. That is “Terra Prata” a soil amendment for any kind of soil that is a man made soil that is fungal and microbial condo that will allow you you to produce a lot of produce very quickly. No special equipment needed.

  • @mick00000000002
    @mick00000000002 Год назад

    Yep that's the way to put the chain. You hooked it on. ... no slide the chain in down .
    Will not fall off

  • @barbaraalton5837
    @barbaraalton5837 Год назад

    44 years ago when we moved out to our 5 acres we had to clear a large area of alder trees so we and the neighbors could get power in and we processed over 100 cords of wood and it was given away to friends and people in the community! It was so fun to help those who meant a lot in my life growing up and being able to give alder to people I loved and who needed it!! A friend from afar, Dennis.

  • @Monty250Bonty
    @Monty250Bonty 3 месяца назад

    i love watching people who dont really know how to split firewood it always cracks me up and im not saying im hating i just think its funny just to watch peoples first time using these small machines

  • @GirdHerd
    @GirdHerd Год назад +6

    A big shout out to Seth. I watch your family's channel all the time. Glad you guys are good friends and you're helping out Riley and Courtney. God bless all of you for donating the wood to a neighbor and the community help organization.

  • @georgeniebergall7074
    @georgeniebergall7074 Год назад

    I gave you a thumbs up and I subscribe to you because I love the fact that you are a hard-working couple and you work together beautifully. This is a wonderful thing. God bless you and the baby both

  • @IraDuncan
    @IraDuncan Год назад

    Well done guys.
    I watch Hometown Acres channel and Adam has said his IBC totes are about 1/3 of a cord of firewood, so use that as your metric.

  • @ralphswartz7961
    @ralphswartz7961 Год назад

    If you install a gate to put the totes on the deck you should build a cover to keep snow off of your firewood

  • @oldtireman4665
    @oldtireman4665 Год назад

    Outdoors with the Morgans cut, split and sell a bunch of hardwoods from their Western PA property. They also have a stock of IBC totes which Mike Morgan figured it takes three to equal a cord of wood.

  • @jimmccormick6091
    @jimmccormick6091 Год назад

    it makes me feel good to see eople who come to the conclision "we have enough! Let's help some other people!" I come from a time where an attitude like this was not as visible. Thank you both for adding to your community!

  • @MacBailey
    @MacBailey Год назад +12

    Two weeks in a row you have had good ideas for people who would want to start their own business. Having a sawmill or firewood processor would be nice but way too much for most that would use it only occasionally. But having portable equipment where you could come in for a few days like what you had done makes a lot of sense for both the equipment owners and for you.
    I have just a few of the IBC totes and they are by far my favorite way to store firewood. I also cut the plastic bladders in half, drill a few drain holes and put them on pallets and that also has worked out well.

  • @estellaknox9285
    @estellaknox9285 Год назад

    That was awesome i know your neighbors friends and other was so thrilled for the fire wood

  • @chrisE815
    @chrisE815 Год назад

    Just got a cord of wood delivered, plus in the middle of splitting an ash tree. It's been a blast processing and stacking firewood with my 3 year old son.

  • @jimjackson9381
    @jimjackson9381 Год назад +1

    Oh yes, it’s good to see you back in the videos Courtney. Jim

  • @mikesparks3398
    @mikesparks3398 Год назад

    Way to go Seth! Been watching the Johnson’s since they were living in tents!

  • @saintracheljarodm.holy-kay2560
    @saintracheljarodm.holy-kay2560 Год назад +1

    That's awesome, have a great week and God bless amen.

  • @jenateer2518
    @jenateer2518 Год назад

    It was a very nice thing you did sharing what God gave you with your neighbors and the rescue. Boomerang effect what you throw out there will come back. Throw out kindness and it will come back to you

  • @Jeff-jg7jh
    @Jeff-jg7jh Год назад

    I think I see another splitter. I thought about that. That would have been my idea. 😁 Ambition strikes is the one outfit that someone could feel safe about loaning a $80K? piece of equipment too. Grease and oil and inspection.

  • @carolyn6081
    @carolyn6081 Год назад

    I had wondered if y’all knew the Martin’s. That’s great!

  • @andywilliams7162
    @andywilliams7162 Год назад

    You guys are great.
    I can't wait to see another video from you.
    May GOD BLESS.

  • @slowlydimming4320
    @slowlydimming4320 Год назад

    that was a cool machine, never seen one of those before! solved a whole lot of issues!!

  • @elliskev2
    @elliskev2 Год назад

    Awesome idea with the donations, you should be very proud of yourselves!

  • @TheTexan83
    @TheTexan83 Год назад

    Watched a video from a guy who uses a similar machine to sell the firewood he makes, he did a test and found that stacking the wood in the crates vs letting it fall off the machine only really matters in how much effort you want to spend. didnt get all that much extra wood in it, so its just about how much time you want to spend stacking it.

  • @bosse641
    @bosse641 Год назад

    Ollie is so blessed having parents like you.

  • @jaywiseman3778
    @jaywiseman3778 Год назад +1

    I was wondering when I was going to see Seth on one of your videos
    keep smiling

  • @clydebaker1857
    @clydebaker1857 Год назад

    That's an amazing wood processing machine. Way Cool

  • @baddawg6213
    @baddawg6213 Год назад

    Lol, Well you won't be needing to think about staying warm in the wintertime anytime soon, to say the least, it's not like you have a big wood-burning heater or a wood-burning stove either, I suppose you could have some good BBQ or smoke cooking, I think you guys did a good job in a short amount of time,

  • @friendintzand
    @friendintzand 7 месяцев назад

    Just stumble up on this video and it is fun to see how you enjoy this pro cutter/splitter. What amazes me is that you throw a lot of very useful trees into the machine while you could cut them down to nice lumber. That would even be of more added value.

  • @aaronfox5808
    @aaronfox5808 Год назад

    Wow what a gr8 tool to have in the barn.

  • @zinnsand21
    @zinnsand21 Год назад

    Pretty amazing piece of wood cutting and splitting technology. Imagine dropping a pioneer from 150 years ago on to your property observing what you did with all that wood. They would be in complete shock..

  • @b52bruno84
    @b52bruno84 Год назад +16

    What is really awesome is that this entire property could yield them a lifetime of resources. They could continue to clean / build out their homestead area and all the bi-product could be used for sustainability for the rest of the season. Would love the opportunity to come and work with you guys and see this property first hand! Maybe in the future when you both are ready you could set up a volunteer process for fans of the channel to come out and be apart of the videos and help!

    • @JohnSmith-pl2bk
      @JohnSmith-pl2bk Год назад

      On a farm or acreage...
      if you plant 1 mile of trees every year (or the equivalent in area)
      chop the oldest planted trees down and process them)...
      after the first 20 years you have all the wood that the farm needs for repairs, posts, firewood and new buildings during the rest of the life of the farm...

  • @michaeldye4318
    @michaeldye4318 Год назад

    It was fulfilling for us too, sharing helps everyone

  • @FirstLastOne
    @FirstLastOne Год назад +1

    8:12 Oliver going stir crazy trapped indoors, "I wanna try it, let me have a go, PLEASE!!!" 😂🤣😆

  • @lenellamaxwell6934
    @lenellamaxwell6934 Год назад

    You honestly are beautiful people! God bless you dearly!

  • @karenspeer7378
    @karenspeer7378 Год назад

    That's Awesome!! Good Job and God Bless!! ❤🥰🌻

  • @davidianero5528
    @davidianero5528 Год назад

    Boy Oliver is getting so big keep up the great videos

  • @BuckWheat0591
    @BuckWheat0591 Год назад

    I'm so glad to see you finally getting Big Foot under control with those cages.

  • @bradmesserle999
    @bradmesserle999 Год назад

    You are going to make outdoors with the Morgan’s jealous :) very nice

  • @leslietarboxjr4287
    @leslietarboxjr4287 Год назад +1

    What an awesome machine. It was great that you not only got more than enough firewood for yourself, but you also helped your neighbor out and donated to a good cause as well. Great video.

  • @scotpettengill7801
    @scotpettengill7801 9 месяцев назад

    I used the tote cages for years in my tree business. A single cage stacked in holds a full 1/3 of a cord. The ease of moving the around with the skid steer & forks is a huge game changer. Keep up the great work, keep the video's coming and give little Ollie a big hug.

  • @Mac-pi4cy
    @Mac-pi4cy Год назад

    If you parked the truck side on you could move it forward and back and not need to hand stack. Could probably raise the conveyor and get more in too.

  • @dblomqu1
    @dblomqu1 Год назад

    I knew this would work well when I saw the "Made in Michigan" sticker AND the lower Michigan key chain for the key.

  • @rickeyburke2596
    @rickeyburke2596 Год назад

    OMG, that's alot of wood. You guys will stay nice and toasty this winter.

  • @BuckWheat0591
    @BuckWheat0591 Год назад

    Processors are sweet, they mass produce fire wood. Nice!

  • @hillarywright7965
    @hillarywright7965 Год назад +48

    That was a cool tool! But being someone who's cut and stacked wood for years I kept thinking I would have a bin/ bucket under there...catching the scraps and saw dust. Every little bit helps later with the clean up. ❤

    • @tehNashty
      @tehNashty Год назад +1

      Same here. Plus, look at all the excercise, calluses, skill building, and muscles they missed out on!

    • @leifhietala8074
      @leifhietala8074 Год назад +3

      Just a big barrel under the sawdust chute would be huge.

    • @freeforester1717
      @freeforester1717 Год назад +2

      A tarpaulin under all makes clean up a breeze.

    • @JohnSmith-pl2bk
      @JohnSmith-pl2bk Год назад +1

      An IBC with the top cut off?
      and a chute made out of a heavy tarp to direct the blast of sawdust into the IBC?@@leifhietala8074

  • @lorenmeyer5290
    @lorenmeyer5290 Год назад

    WOW that alit of fire wood!! Always Love watching you guy's!

  • @ralphswartz7961
    @ralphswartz7961 Год назад

    Now you need to add a gate in the deck railing so you can use the skid steer to put the totes of split firewood up on the deck so you don't have to hall it up the stairs.

  • @12jeeplover
    @12jeeplover Год назад

    Looks like you guys need to make a parking lot just at the split where your old driveway was. So that you no longer have to squeeze by them when leaving with any large piece of machinery.

  • @billyweston949
    @billyweston949 Год назад

    Y’all need some of them logs for frame work on a lean too
    Them are great poles
    And great arch poles for entrance gate

  • @wjhann4836
    @wjhann4836 Год назад

    Sweeet Oliver: Ok, I smile - but not too much 🥰😅

  • @genedegiorgio1617
    @genedegiorgio1617 Год назад +3

    This video brings out the best of you. Helping each other and then helping others. Great video and as usual thanks for sharing.

  • @tiny9614
    @tiny9614 Год назад +3

    I remember I would go help my Dad process wood, he did 9 cords per year. And it took use a week sometimes 2. (Someone probably answered but a cord is 4'x4'x8' approx. 2 of your totes) I was totally impressed with this process. Worth the Rental!!

  • @dsharaf
    @dsharaf Год назад +3

    To keep rain from pooling on your Canopy, try using Pool Noodles in the corners to add tension and additional bow to the cover. 😉

  • @CustombyclyneCbc
    @CustombyclyneCbc Год назад

    I rent this same machine every year. We process around 20 cords of wood in about a day and a half. This machine hauls ass through the wood!!!

  • @MarkSnop
    @MarkSnop Год назад

    That’s a really cool machine. Wow I was wondering how everybody split firewood I guess that’s how you do it.

  • @kylecrawford5103
    @kylecrawford5103 Год назад

    I'm thrilled that you've decided to start a family. I'm sad that your videos have gotten shorter. But knowing that you will experience the joy of raising children, I'm thrilled to make the viewing sacrifice. Keep up the great work.

  • @RAV21-32
    @RAV21-32 Год назад

    You have enough material there to build a lean to with a roof for your firewood ! The small critters will appreciate it too!!

  • @seattletown3983
    @seattletown3983 Год назад

    You could put metal roofing on the IBC totes and screw it down to keep it dry.

  • @alexisleon23
    @alexisleon23 7 месяцев назад +1

    Unbelievable !!! Greetings from Greece 🇬🇷.

  • @AWROAL
    @AWROAL Год назад +33

    Fair play, Good on you for donating all that firewood.

  • @A_Brit
    @A_Brit Год назад +1

    Wonderful to see you give back.

  • @NormanCountryman
    @NormanCountryman Год назад

    HUGE respect that you are wearing safety glasses while using the machine. Most often seen flaw with video's

  • @ohary1
    @ohary1 Год назад

    When I saw it raining and knowing you're in the mountains, I said to myself, it won't be long before it'll be snowing, but didn't think it was going to be that quick as it appeared to flip to snow by 8 minutes into the video. Stay warm!

  • @frankbodenschatz173
    @frankbodenschatz173 Год назад

    It's just a great video with a happy ending for the community!

  • @Elizabethhermes2892
    @Elizabethhermes2892 Год назад +12

    Hey Ambitionstrikes The way I learned to measure cords of wood was by counting 4ft high 4ft wide by 8ft long and divide by numbers of stacks

    • @WildAcresFarms
      @WildAcresFarms Год назад +3

      An IBC holds just over 1/3 of a cord: three of them will be 1.25-1.5 cords. They filled 10. That’s 3 cords and change. If they planned to heat solely with wood up there? They’d be out of wood by February 1st.
      She said this is two years worth of wood, whichI presume means they’ll burn it for supplemental heat while the mini splits running off the solar system do most of the work. 😎

  • @waderue
    @waderue Год назад

    hey guy nice video and i have never seen a machine like that before that is so cool

  • @theburtseoni
    @theburtseoni Год назад +1

    That was a very worthwhile rental of the firewood processor! For years I always had two years firewood going into winter in case I could not cut firewood the next spring and summer. Cut as much, and store as much as you can in the event of an unforeseen emergency. It's like having cash in hand! Little Oliver will be out there stacking wood with you in no time. Little ones grow up very quickly, he sure is a cute little rascal!

  • @GoingSolarEnergy
    @GoingSolarEnergy Год назад

    I enjoyed watching this video. Thanks for sharing!

  • @Jimbo65203
    @Jimbo65203 Год назад

    I preferred the axe when I was your age, but then we didn't have the time saving equipment you could rent back then. Smile. This was Zen to to me, to watch youngsters work hard; it is still hard work, more like my days of hauling round bales of hay in the early 60s. I was very aware you all wore your safety glasses to do this work, nothing better to longevity than it to be safe. So thank you for a very enjoyable episode of Ambition Strikes.

  • @danbontrager9410
    @danbontrager9410 Год назад

    THAT IS SO AWESOME HOW FAST AND EASY AND HELPFUL THAT MACHINE IS AND NO BACK BREAKER

  • @gordoncoleman507
    @gordoncoleman507 Год назад

    nice to see you back again

  • @BFVgnr
    @BFVgnr Год назад +1

    Riley, on those chain link hooks, you put the flat link into the gap of the hook, you don't hook the link on the shank. The link should sit against the bend of the hook.

  • @winky32174
    @winky32174 Год назад

    A whole new take on the word... woodie!

  • @rdeanbenson2214
    @rdeanbenson2214 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent video- kicked butt on firewood!

  • @Lucky_Trucky
    @Lucky_Trucky Год назад

    If you have so much firewood, use it to build a retaining wall behind the house, beautiful and practical

  • @richardroyles1423
    @richardroyles1423 Год назад

    That’s a sweet machine. God bless.