I enjoyed your video and subscribed. Watching from Texas. Appreciate the share and your thoughts and experience. Be safe, strong, healthy and successful. Blessings and prayers to you and family ☝ 🙏 🙌. Have a very Happy New Year and a great 2025.
Nice logging trailer! I am impressed at how it remains stable while unloading the last and biggest log at 17:10. Now I understand the benefits of having a moving axle. I have similar setup myself with a Canam Defender HD10 and a Farma crane fitted on a small local-made trailer. I like the capacity of the Farma crane (3.8). But not impressed by the trailer. I like the Anderson trailer better! The working method you use at 22:00, pulling the tree parallel to the logging trailer makes the whole thing much easier! BTW you are both very good operators! Thanks!
@FromSteelToWood thank you! We like the Anderson because it is very sturdy. The moving axles help the Kubota a lot on hills and everything because that's a lot of weight. Thanks for watching!😎
Great job on showing that new trailer set up. I do enjoy seeing new ways and new places to cut wood. I am in a condo with lots of red and white around and play with my electric chainsaws and small electric splitter. Keep those videos coming new subscriber!🎄
Wow that's a really nice trailer set up. I too have a wood boiler for the last 20 plus years. I could use one of these log trailers. I'm in Michigan and just subscribed.
@BigelowWoodcraft we love the log trailer, it keeps the wood clean! If you can get the wood a wood boiler is worth it! Wood heat is just different! Thanks for watching!😎
Just found your channel and subscribed . Sorry to hear about your Ash trees . Keep you and son busy clean up the dead one on the property. Take care great video.
I'm going to purchase a 1100c in the next week or so but can not decide to get the camo or the orange to match my Kabota tractor. But after seeing your 1100c I like how it doesn't stand out and not being so obvious in the woods.
@tomrunning357 it doesn't stand out and it also doesn't show scratches! The orange will show the scratches from branches and stuff in the woods! That's why we went camo! Thanks for watching!😎
A great tool for measuring log length is a “walking stick”. It is a triangle of light1/4 “ rod that measures 4’ ( or whatever works for your cut) at the base, and a vertical rod at the halfway with a knob on top. Add a point at either end to “bite into the log and you can walk down the log, pivoting the walking stick and measuring two or four feet lengths as you go
Makes sense! We like the stick incase we hit it. We don't mess up the chain! Also, if you crush it, you're not missing anything you can just cut another! Thanks for watching!
Keep disturbance to a minimum next to the river. Runoff will silt it in and destroy the trout habitat in that section. In my piece of the northwoods the recommendation is to stay back at least 50 feet from streams and wetlands. Looks like your're doing it right.
That's great. I REALLY love that trailer. Jeff @thelogfather5002 has a similar trailer and honestly I'm jealous. Yours looks a bit more heavy duty, while his has the hydraulic wheel drives. It's really great for a woodlot either way! 👍👍👊
@@treeguy-nq2bb they have been dead standing for over ten years I save what I can and normally the but log is punky but the limb wood is hard and it takes a lot of it to get a good load of firewood
Pest killing ash in the US and ash die back killing ash un the UK! For me ash is king for heating, I love it, but would rather see the tree's healthy. Ash diee back is a fungus, impossible to stop, although some trees here are showing signs of resistance. We've got to breed resistant saplings, ash is our most common tree, it has to be saved, fingers crossed!
Here in NE PA, absolutely every single ASH tree has been dead for over 3 years. Even if they’re still standing, they’re rotten. Every good windy day, we’re bound to lose power, as there’s a dead ASH falling on power lines. It’s been a real tragedy, and no one ever talks about our loss.
@@pauljoseph8338 it is horrible! That is why we are trying to get our ash down! They rot very fast and want to keep the wood usable! Thanks for watching!😎
For the same amount of money that the chain saws, M90 trailer, ATF costs I could heat my home for 15 years using heating oil. There sure is a lot of money being spent on equipment to cut firewood.
Lmao. Watching you run it was kinda painful. You're not smooth on the controls, lol. It's very hard on everything if you shock to load everything. Very nice setup. I used one for lumber. Ran with a tractor and set up like yours except could run controls from in the cab. Wireless, but the seat spun and had a mount for controls. Loved it. Then, I went back to cut tops for firewood. I'm an arborist by trade.39 years. My body is worn out. OK, TMI. Lol. Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
@mr.lynnrosaasen8218 The reason it bounce a couple times is because the down riggers moved on the snow, so we had to lower them a little more! We try not to have it bounce.
Cool trailer, I've seen a couple of renditions of it. One I'm looking at is from North forest. Where about are you folks from? Merry Christmas from Mark at the Cay. 🎄🚜🌴🪵
Just found your channel, new sub here. Definitely a useful piece of equipment with property like you have. You mentioned class A trout stream, what state are you in? Stay safe and have a happy, healthy and safe Christmas and New Year.👍TCT
@UpInTheNorthwoods I had a suspicion you were from WI especially with the types of woods you were showing. I’m south of you in Wautoma WI. Best of luck with your new channel. The Woodhound community is an awesome group of people. 👍TCT
@TonysCoolTools Thank you so much for your comments and subscribing. Wisconsin is an awesome state with the different types of wood we have! We watch you and Chris all the time. Hopefully we can meet you in the future!
I found your video very entertaining…..almost looks like fun.
@@bruceburton2826 it is fun! Thanks for watching 😎😎
Love your set-up... Simple and yet so practical. Awesome
It is a very useful setup! Thanks for watching! Merry Christmas!😎
I love that log trailer! We need something like that. Really enjoyed the video! Merry Christmas!
@mykaplayer1626 it is very handy! Thanks for watching and Merry Christmas!😎
Well done, and impressive little trailer. Merry Christmas!
Thank you, it sure is! Merry Christmas!
I am excited to see your videos. You seem to have a lot of expertise with equipment and the wood burner and the wood. 🤓
Thank you!
Wow. wished I owned 80 acres lol. Nice! Long time dream of mine.
It's very nice to have privacy! Thanks for watching and Merry Christmas!😎
That is one sweet little grapple rig you have there. Could be using right now for dragging power company logs to the road to cut and load.
@KoryS-n6g it works great! It can be slower than other things at times, but it gets the wood out clean!
I enjoyed your video and subscribed. Watching from Texas. Appreciate the share and your thoughts and experience. Be safe, strong, healthy and successful. Blessings and prayers to you and family ☝ 🙏 🙌. Have a very Happy New Year and a great 2025.
Thanks for joining us! Happy new year! 😎😎
Merry Christmas! I just found your channel and subscribed. That rtv and trailer combo is nice. Thanks for the video.
It's a goofy looking setup! But it is very practical! Thanks for watching and Merry Christmas!😎
Nice logging trailer! I am impressed at how it remains stable while unloading the last and biggest log at 17:10. Now I understand the benefits of having a moving axle. I have similar setup myself with a Canam Defender HD10 and a Farma crane fitted on a small local-made trailer. I like the capacity of the Farma crane (3.8). But not impressed by the trailer. I like the Anderson trailer better! The working method you use at 22:00, pulling the tree parallel to the logging trailer makes the whole thing much easier! BTW you are both very good operators! Thanks!
@FromSteelToWood thank you! We like the Anderson because it is very sturdy. The moving axles help the Kubota a lot on hills and everything because that's a lot of weight. Thanks for watching!😎
Nice trailer 👍😊
Sure is, thanks for watching!😎
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@@Akujelppi 😎
This is my first video I watched about your channel. And I Would like to see more of this machine so. So I'm gonna subscribe. And ring the bell.
It's a very handy machine and don't see many of them! We love it. Thanks for watching!
Good job 🎉🎉🎉
@@dwiirawatiofficial5864 thank you!
Just found this channel and love it keep up the good work
Thank you! Thanks for watching!
Great job on showing that new trailer set up. I do enjoy seeing new ways and new places to cut wood. I am in a condo with lots of red and white around and play with my electric chainsaws and small electric splitter. Keep those videos coming new subscriber!🎄
Awesome thanks for joining us!
Wow that's a really nice trailer set up. I too have a wood boiler for the last 20 plus years. I could use one of these log trailers. I'm in Michigan and just subscribed.
@BigelowWoodcraft we love the log trailer, it keeps the wood clean! If you can get the wood a wood boiler is worth it! Wood heat is just different! Thanks for watching!😎
I am excited to see your videos. You seem to have a lot of expertise with equipment 🤓
@cesel3182 thank you! We got more equipment to show! Thanks for watching and Merry Christmas!😎
Nice set up you have there! Stay safe cutting them dead ash.
Thank you! Thanks for watching!
Just found your channel and subscribed . Sorry to hear about your Ash trees . Keep you and son busy clean up the dead one on the property. Take care great video.
@@leonardryan8723 thank you! Happy Holidays!😎
Good morning 🎉🎉🎉
Very nice video
Thank you! Thanks for watching!😎
1st video I have seen from your channel and subscribed. Good luck with the channel and Merry Christmas! Your property and fishing looks great!
Thanks for joining us! Merry Christmas to you and your family!
I'm going to purchase a 1100c in the next week or so but can not decide to get the camo or the orange to match my Kabota tractor. But after seeing your 1100c I like how it doesn't stand out and not being so obvious in the woods.
@tomrunning357 it doesn't stand out and it also doesn't show scratches! The orange will show the scratches from branches and stuff in the woods! That's why we went camo! Thanks for watching!😎
@UpInTheNorthwoods really good information Thank You
Looks great 😊/A guy in Sweden
@@cisco5400 thank you! Thanks for watching!😎
I love that log trailer, I'd love to have that on my Kioti or on my New Holland TC45D tractor.
It works great! Good combo with a tractor also! Merry Christmas!😎
@UpInTheNorthwoods Merry Christmas to you and your family as well from Western NY
@timwilcoxsr2712 Thank you!
Howdy from the South woods of Raymond, WI!
Welcome! Thanks for watching!😎
A great tool for measuring log length is a “walking stick”. It is a triangle of light1/4 “ rod that measures 4’ ( or whatever works for your cut) at the base, and a vertical rod at the halfway with a knob on top. Add a point at either end to “bite into the log and you can walk down the log, pivoting the walking stick and measuring two or four feet lengths as you go
Makes sense! We like the stick incase we hit it. We don't mess up the chain! Also, if you crush it, you're not missing anything you can just cut another! Thanks for watching!
Also a hip tape measure. Hook on butt end and walk and cut. If it's just firewood doesn't need to be accurate so stick will work cheers
@treeguy-nq2bb we have a couple loggers tape too!
Very nice 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks for watching!😎
Very nice video.
Thank you! Thanks for watching!
Keep disturbance to a minimum next to the river. Runoff will silt it in and destroy the trout habitat in that section. In my piece of the northwoods the recommendation is to stay back at least 50 feet from streams and wetlands. Looks like your're doing it right.
@billbergquist4722 we like to leave the river alone! We don't drive through it at all either! Thanks for watching!😎
That's great. I REALLY love that trailer. Jeff @thelogfather5002 has a similar trailer and honestly I'm jealous. Yours looks a bit more heavy duty, while his has the hydraulic wheel drives. It's really great for a woodlot either way! 👍👍👊
We love it! Works good and the Kubota RTV pulls it Great! Thanks for watching!
So there may be hope for young ash to survive ?❤
From what the DNR said they will make it! Let's hope! Thanks for watching!
Man that is some good looking firewood our ash trees are all to the point where they don't make good firewood cuz they have rotted
That's unfortunate:( it's hard when so many of them died. Lots to do! Thanks for watching!
Rotted? Takes years to rot standing. Crown gets brittle, but trunk wood is still good that's bigger. Anyway just asking
@@treeguy-nq2bb they have been dead standing for over ten years I save what I can and normally the but log is punky but the limb wood is hard and it takes a lot of it to get a good load of firewood
Very good
Thank you for watching!
Whats the name of your trout stream? Really enjoyed the video. Thanks!
@andybrzezin it is the eagle creek! Thanks for watching!
@UpInTheNorthwoods very cool trailer. Pretty impressive what it can do! Are the logs you carried 8 ft?
@andybrzezin 100 inch, so just over 8 ft!
Pest killing ash in the US and ash die back killing ash un the UK!
For me ash is king for heating, I love it, but would rather see the tree's healthy. Ash diee back is a fungus, impossible to stop, although some trees here are showing signs of resistance. We've got to breed resistant saplings, ash is our most common tree, it has to be saved, fingers crossed!
That is just sad! Ash is very nice firewood, but it would be awesome if they could all stay healthy! Thanks for watching 😎
You should use some of the dead ash to buld a bridge across the river so you don't have to access through a neighbord land
We have thought about it! But the DNR would see it because they fly the river! Thanks for watching!
Привет из Сибири! Отличный подъёмник! Какая грузоподьемность у него?
It can carry about 5 to 6k lbs
Круто!
my old man has a lot of land and we have hand loaded wood trailer, we want a trailer arm😂
@ek.chadith5092 it's a lot faster that's for sure! And you're not sore at the end of the day! Merry Christmas!😎
Merry um Christmas. That little log um trailer should um become a handy um tool in um your arsenal.
Gotta work on that. It's harder than most would think to come out of habits! Merry Christmas!
Here in NE PA, absolutely every single ASH tree has been dead for over 3 years. Even if they’re still standing, they’re rotten. Every good windy day, we’re bound to lose power, as there’s a dead ASH falling on power lines. It’s been a real tragedy, and no one ever talks about our loss.
@@pauljoseph8338 it is horrible! That is why we are trying to get our ash down! They rot very fast and want to keep the wood usable! Thanks for watching!😎
For the same amount of money that the chain saws, M90 trailer, ATF costs I could heat my home for 15 years using heating oil.
There sure is a lot of money being spent on equipment to cut firewood.
@samgentile7494 we don't just use our equipment for personal, we use it for business use also! Thanks for watching! 😎
you are correct if you don't enjoy it.
I think I my have found my next purchase
@@peterfreeman3317 it's worth it! Very handy machine to get the wood out clean! Thanks for watching. Merry Christmas!😎
Put chains on your skid steer, it does wonders
@@russwilkins1622 it's a tracked machine! Merry Christmas!😎
Maybe he was looking at the RTV?
@@janking2762 we have thought about it!
My Honda 700 will only take 150# tongue wt. What’s yours?
@rileywilson8390 it says max tougne weight of 110lbs and max towing load of 1300lbs! But it can handle more than that!
Wow works well was it pricy
@@courier77 it was pricey! But it was worth it!
@UpInTheNorthwoods thks for the reply I like it
@@courier77 handy little machine!
Nice I enjoy your Chanel just so you know my name is Danny I’am on my wife Utube .
@pamrakes474 thanks for joining us! Merry Christmas! 😎
Lmao. Watching you run it was kinda painful. You're not smooth on the controls, lol. It's very hard on everything if you shock to load everything. Very nice setup. I used one for lumber. Ran with a tractor and set up like yours except could run controls from in the cab. Wireless, but the seat spun and had a mount for controls. Loved it. Then, I went back to cut tops for firewood. I'm an arborist by trade.39 years. My body is worn out. OK, TMI. Lol. Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
The lever controls are very touchy! When the machine is cold it is even more touchy! Thanks for watching and Merry Christmas!😎
@UpInTheNorthwoods thank you for not taking it seriously. I do understand that and cold oil it crazy and not used enough to warm it up. Cheers
@@treeguy-nq2bb thank you! Happy holidays!
saw that ash into lumber not firewood!!! .......and replant something!!
What's killing your trees???
The Emerald Ash Bore. Going through all around us in Wisconsin, unfortunately. Thanks for watching! 😎
@UpInTheNorthwoods I watched Dutch Elm Disease go thru and kill 300 year old elm trees. really sad, and nothing a guy can do!
@@brentchalmers1436 we luckily didn't have many Elm here!
Slow your hydraulics down. A smaller orfice is needed. Bending some arms will happen if you do t!
@mr.lynnrosaasen8218 The reason it bounce a couple times is because the down riggers moved on the snow, so we had to lower them a little more! We try not to have it bounce.
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Looks like a lot of wasted time
Cool trailer, I've seen a couple of renditions of it. One I'm looking at is from North forest. Where about are you folks from? Merry Christmas from Mark at the Cay. 🎄🚜🌴🪵
We are from Northeastern WI. Merry Christmas and Thank you for watching!
Just found your channel, new sub here. Definitely a useful piece of equipment with property like you have. You mentioned class A trout stream, what state are you in?
Stay safe and have a happy, healthy and safe Christmas and New Year.👍TCT
Very useful piece of equipment! We are near Crivitz WI. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!
@UpInTheNorthwoods I had a suspicion you were from WI especially with the types of woods you were showing. I’m south of you in Wautoma WI. Best of luck with your new channel. The Woodhound community is an awesome group of people. 👍TCT
@TonysCoolTools Thank you so much for your comments and subscribing. Wisconsin is an awesome state with the different types of wood we have! We watch you and Chris all the time. Hopefully we can meet you in the future!