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Simple Way to Forward Firewood to Firewood Splitter
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- Опубликовано: 12 авг 2024
- Forwarding firewood rounds with my 1997 F250 7.3 Diesel to my homemade firewood splitter. I cut some Douglas fir into rounds. Now I am taking them to split them on the the wood splitter. I will split them directly into my dump trailer. This method minimizes handling firewood. 
OK, that last one about the stick, got a groan and a chuckle😂👍
The real deal! I often tell people that getting firewood warms us MORE than twice. more like 6-8 times by the time we’re done!😀👍
Yeah whoever said it warms you only twice, probably hasn’t handled much firewood. I have heard people say they have got to know each piece so well after handling it so many times, they give them names.
@@WilsonForestLands see, you CAN make funny jokes!
It must be nice having so much work to do that you have a task for every weather condition!
I'm just amazed at how FAST you can work ! 😁
Cool to see the truck rising as the load was removed.
Yeah I was amused by that too. 😀
Boise has changed a great deal since I moved here in 79
Never apologize for speaking the truth. Nice video.
Hard worker...impressive for softwood. May be easier to haul big butts with a pulphook to throw on the truck. I use it often here in Maine...kind of an extra hand.
Swiss had severall dairies in early days all up cal coast. Excellent fruit bred for taste. Elk are pretty hard on them tho
I send my daughter a " Dad joke" every week. May I use the scarecrow in the field joke ? You sir are outstanding in your field. Thank you. We are on level 1 alert right now and evacuated last summer. I really appreciate your fire danger awareness.
I am guessing you must be near the bedrock fire. It wasn’t my joke but you can use it. I figure dad jokes are fair game for anybody.
Caught between bedrock and salmon. Smoke everyday, yuck.@@WilsonForestLands
I left Coeur d' Alene and now live near Aberdeen. Coeur d' Alene and the surrounding area looks like the Tacoma area.
Welcome back!
Thanks and congratulations on your towering Sawdust Mountain.
We have the same problem with Japanese wineberries here. What a delightful pest. Soooo good.
I don’t know about those. We must not have them. I looked them up, looks like a delicious problem to have.
@@WilsonForestLands they are very nice, but hard to grow, i have a few but i actually have to put effort in to make them come back each year, so i am curious where Matt lives that it's a pest.
I'm glad you had a good time the last couple of weeks, I was going to ask what you've been doing but to take a speal from you, you read my mind. I do like your humor plus you also say some very interesting words not to mention your milling. Keep going, I"m trying to figure out where you are, some what fairly close to the ocean in Oregon or Washington, personally I'm on the north coast of Californina in Redwood country a hundred miles south of the Oregon border. Looking forward to your next video.
I am a couple hours inland from the ocean, Medford area. I am thinking that would put you down in the Humboldt County area.
I live in Eueka, in fact my Bowling club is in Medford this weekend, I'm staying home, I'm at an age now where traveling isn't enjoyable anymore (81).
I really like your wit, fun listening.
Hey my Buddy, another good episode. How about this joke” why didn’t the skeleton jump off the cliff ?” He never had enough guts. Lol. I know pretty lame. Keep up the great work. Love your style of content.
No more lame than the ones I told. maybe even slightly better. 😁
I have hearing problems in my family... it's on my mother's side... both my dad and my step-dad were deaf on my mother's side.... you can steal that one if you want... I did!!!
I will put that one on my list.😂
Ok so i watched you pick up all those rounds. Bending over for each one to put in truck.
Next i watched you reaching for each one, taking off truck gate.
May i suggest a more efficient system thats easier on your back?
Dont cut rounds in field so you have to bend over for each one. You have to touch them multiple times then. Skid out longer logs and cut at the splitter and only touch once.
Next they make simple cheap tools for picking up or moving rounds. Namely round tongs and a pickeroon.
These 3 things will save your back and be way more efficient.
Your back will thank you. If not now when it finally gets cranky on you w age.
If your 18, you dont care about such. At your age you should. 😊
They come here too and vote the same....
That doesn’t surprise me.
Hpoe cuz gave you a nice load of fish.
Oh yeah definitely enough to be worth it.
Those jokes were bad ...real bad....but you told them so well...lol...I got held up from getting the circle sawmill by my dog getting hit by a car and over the course of 2 weeks it got dryer then a popcorn fart out there...the Wiley creek fire is a quarter of a mile from the sawmill I was recovering...I was able to bring my tractor home but the sawmill has to wait till this fall...220 acres burned so far
Hopefully they continue to hold that fire and your mill will be OK. Best wishes for the pup.
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Bad jokes better than no jokes ...
And bad jokes are better than bad music filling the silent parts.
that skunk joke really stunk up the joint ;)
Yeah my jokes are really going to pot.
good jokes. I'll use em on the grand kids.
I liked those kind of jokes when I was a kid, hopefully they will too.
You're back! We thought maybe you got attacked by ground bee's then a bear decided to eat you instead of the bee larva because you were an easier target 🤔 hope you enjoyed your vacation
it was an enjoyable vacation but now back to the woods to face those vicious man eating bears and yellowjackets.
There was one other thing I was going to say and it is another interesting channel, you might have heard of hime.......
arborist Blair Glenn, he is another interesting person to watch and listen to, he is in the Santa Cruz area.
I have not heard of him. I will have to check him out.
The reason I mentioned him his wit reminds me of the kind of things you say.
Except for the jokes, it was a good video. There's an old Amish saying that goes "Better thee than me"
Not only did you have to endure jokes, but also splitting firewood.
Well your no Jeff Foxworthy when it comes to jokes, but I bet you Could run circles around him falling trees! Take care🇺🇸🇺🇸
I was trying to think of a you might be a redneck joke to reply to that comment, but I’ve got nothing. So Yep I resemble that comment.
I see that there's no deer and squirrels. I guess that they missed out on the Berry's. That's why you was working so fast
They are getting more lazy in the summer heat. I had to load up my own load of wood but at least I got the berries before they did.
@@WilsonForestLands right. You snooze you lose. And they lost out
I don’t know why America doesn’t have flatbeds. Well backs are just not user friendly for that sort of work. A flatbed can be loaded from both sides and the back
We do have flatbeds. I have one but I don’t use it for this. Because I don’t like having my wood falling off the sides and back when I’m hauling it.
Of cause we know the chicken cross the road to get to the other side, but why did the chicken came back? ( because he's a double crosser!)😅
All jokes about skunks...STINK!
Recovery time was too short .
Yeah I was afraid it might be. Hopefully it wasn’t too traumatic for too many people.
I liked the jokes but I’m old and I’m a dad so … 🥸👍✅
I liked those kind of jokes even when I was a kid. But I may have been a weird kid.