Wholesale customers are the way to go. You might make a little less per bag/bundle, but you make more in the end because of the quantity you sell. Convenient stores can move a lot of campfire wood. Congrads on the new account!
Yeah it's not the ideal setup but a bag a minute isn't to bad in the cold. Come spring and nice weather we will move even quicker. I'm excited for the rush.
God deal Russ wood is $$$ :) We have this stuff way up north that we refer to as liquid fire for those cold starts :)) Just a little sniff before you drain your battery :) Bagger rack works great ! Work safe guy's 👍,
Russ and Kevin, a great Video as you picked up 2 more Accounts. The Wood Business is Definitely Picking Up. Nice looking Ash Wood for Bags. I have to Check out the Laws on Selling Firewood. Here in NY, you can not get Logs or Firewood Delivered over 50miles. At least my Log Delivery Tree Service is only about 10miles. I am going to inquire with in a Few Convenience Stores around the Area. First I Have to get some Bags, have Dry Wood, get some Labels. Anyways Cut Some Maple, Oak, and Locust up. Garage is Full of Rounds now for Splitting. Stay Warm, and Yes a Little goes a Long Way. I myself Appreciate you Video's alot, again Russ and Kevin stay Safe, and Warm, High Today was 18degrees. Ron from the Woodyard in Upstate NY.
Don't know if that was the place you gave out samples but sure helped if did glad another account stay warm and safe and hydrated glad you posted something just take care in this cold weather my friend
@@KevinHarvey-qw5mj no they saw a Facebook post I made about selling bagged firewood to retail locations and the reached out. It just goes to show you never know who is watching
@@WilleysFirewood good for you a couple of man and gramps the legend doing what is good for the customers and you figured that out and when you get a chance to help people out that's a plus My son called his friend had a broken water line ask me to take a look at it didn't have money so I did took my plumber stuff and pipe was split so hammered it together and soilder the joint back together I bought a house so learn how to repair everything the money I saved people over all these years and the older ones I would sit and talk cause they really don't get much company to visit with and I tell people talk to them they are history books been there done that lived through it interesting stories and gave them company I was running my trucking company and still take time out to talk to them a gift to gab sorry long post but saying thanks for taking care of people and don't cost nothing to be nice
No greater advertising than a referral. When work for ourselves it’s all about the hustle. Please don’t forget to have your money make money while you’re not working.
@@philliphall5198 yeah fresh oil change. They said it was supposed to be 10 not -10 with 20mph winds. After an hour she fired right up. Just the joys of working in the cold
Willy You are a Powerhouse ! its a Pleasure to watch a "Real Woodman" instead of these Cheesy Copycat Want To Bees that Pretend , there Woodmen by using other peoples Ideas, phrases , tools and try to Copycat there way on You Tube ! its so obvious , Keep up the good work !
@@WilleysFirewood im looking for another large processor. dont know which is best or reliable.. this old bells has over 400 hours on her ' i appreciate your opinion
@WilleysFirewood you a smart man and know what it takes people happy you happy making money 🤑🤑 thanks my friend don't know if I told you people andwho bundles wood would've come buy it from me and resale it after they split it again thanks Russ bringing back memories for me got out heart surgery and lung problems but still have ideas that can help that's why I post stuff it might help you out
I’m lovin this cold I just hope we don’t get a bunch of snow . Sure beats working when it’s 90 degrees out .
@@AllenFamilyFirewood I don't mind cold but the hydraulics sure do first thing in the morning. This is my favorite wood to saw in though for sure
Stay warm,to cold for me ,like your fur hats thanks Russ and Kevin
@@digger413 need those hats with weather like this for sure
Glad your picking up some new accounts. Great job everyone
@@TheRustyGarageandHomestead thank you we are excited too
New places and accounts are always good. Keep the momentum going 😉👍
@@DanielAtkinsFirewood we are grinding away.
So happy you have new accounts. God bless.
@@131dyana We are very pleased as well.
Congrats on the new accounts and on getting busy! Keep up the great work!
We went from slow to 😳 in a matter of a day. I'd say the winter rush is on its way.
Good day of work - good thing you have a Kevin to help. Stay safe.
@@robert.brokaw3829 couldn't do it without Kevin or gramp
Congratulations on the new account keep growing 👍
@@fullcirclefarm that is the plan for sure
hi there to cold for me , things sound like they are really coming along , well done , best to all john
@@fricknjeep getting there slow but sure John.
Good one, Russ… things are going full steam ahead.
@@Chucky-b7v yes sir ready to rock and roll.
Wholesale customers are the way to go. You might make a little less per bag/bundle, but you make more in the end because of the quantity you sell. Convenient stores can move a lot of campfire wood. Congrads on the new account!
@@WestwayFirewood1313 thanks. Hope the weather is treating you all well
Looks like you have got a good operation going!! Having good help is great also!!
Yeah it's not the ideal setup but a bag a minute isn't to bad in the cold. Come spring and nice weather we will move even quicker. I'm excited for the rush.
Nice setup Russ!
@@stevemccrossin4517 thank you Steve. I appreciate that
You guys have a good system setup for bagging firewood
@@TheRustyGarageandHomestead that works ok but for large quantities I have something else we will be doing instead.
@@WilleysFirewood looking forward to it
Good job on the bag firewood. Value added is a key.
@@johndenoma6397 it sure is we could potentially cut our volume in 1/2 and still make more money
Nice job fellas. Peace
@@williamkleinsLost40Lodge thanks William!
Ive got one of those magnetic heaters. Very handy to have around
At -10 it's essential. I was a bit too confident that the splitter would start. It made a fool of me 🤣
@WilleysFirewood lol it ok Mr Russ. It got down to 14 deg here today not counting the 20-30 mph winds
I was watching the rusty garage last night and he put a Willie’s firewood sticker on his tractor. Hahaha. You guys really get around.
That’s hilarious! I guess we are everywhere! Mike has a great channel I really enjoy watching what he has going on.
God deal Russ wood is $$$ :) We have this stuff way up north that we refer to as liquid fire for those cold starts :)) Just a little sniff before you drain your battery :) Bagger rack works great ! Work safe guy's 👍,
@@littlegriffoffgridalberta6837 I have some liquid fire but it wasn't worth forcing the issue we just let it warm up with the heater a bit
Yep, haha, I love it. Keep pumping it out fellas. $5 is a great price. .75 are selling for $10 or more around here.
@@OpenAirAdventure so 7.17 wholesale I'm Canadian. Not too bad at all.
Russ and Kevin, a great Video as you picked up 2 more Accounts. The Wood Business is Definitely Picking Up. Nice looking Ash Wood for Bags.
I have to Check out the Laws on Selling Firewood. Here in NY, you can not get Logs or Firewood Delivered over 50miles. At least my Log Delivery Tree Service is only about 10miles.
I am going to inquire with in a Few Convenience Stores around the Area. First I Have to get some Bags, have Dry Wood, get some Labels.
Anyways Cut Some Maple, Oak, and Locust up. Garage is Full of Rounds now for Splitting.
Stay Warm, and Yes a Little goes a Long Way. I myself Appreciate you Video's alot, again Russ and Kevin stay Safe, and Warm, High Today was 18degrees. Ron from the Woodyard in Upstate NY.
@@ronbrooks6681 we got to 16 degrees with a stiff wind today. Tomorrow we have bulk wood to head out. We are getting busy with all the cold now
Great stuff. Happy for your new customers. Stay warm.
@@mlj6419 we are pleased as well.
It's 75°F in Los Angeles, California. Beach time!
@@michaels908 man that sounds really good I'm back down to 9 with a stiff north wind
How much are the bags (before you put wood in them)
I’m thinking of doing this
@@playdiscgolf1546 if you buying larger quantities like 1000 or more you can get them for .60 each with shipping
Congratulations on the new customer!! Hopefully it'll work out for the best for the future!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
@@davidedwards3734 they are a very busy store I think this could be really good
Don't know if that was the place you gave out samples but sure helped if did glad another account stay warm and safe and hydrated glad you posted something just take care in this cold weather my friend
@@KevinHarvey-qw5mj no they saw a Facebook post I made about selling bagged firewood to retail locations and the reached out. It just goes to show you never know who is watching
@@WilleysFirewood good for you a couple of man and gramps the legend doing what is good for the customers and you figured that out and when you get a chance to help people out that's a plus My son called his friend had a broken water line ask me to take a look at it didn't have money so I did took my plumber stuff and pipe was split so hammered it together and soilder the joint back together I bought a house so learn how to repair everything the money I saved people over all these years and the older ones I would sit and talk cause they really don't get much company to visit with and I tell people talk to them they are history books been there done that lived through it interesting stories and gave them company I was running my trucking company and still take time out to talk to them a gift to gab sorry long post but saying thanks for taking care of people and don't cost nothing to be nice
@ that is exactly right. I hope someday I get to meet you and shake your hand. Sounds like I could glean a lot from you for sure.
No greater advertising than a referral. When work for ourselves it’s all about the hustle. Please don’t forget to have your money make money while you’re not working.
@@soldiernomore3843 you are 💯 correct. The roadside stands will all be forms of passive income.
Did you check the oil ? Might leave the tank heater on tank and plug it in if you plan on using it 😊
@@philliphall5198 yeah fresh oil change. They said it was supposed to be 10 not -10 with 20mph winds. After an hour she fired right up. Just the joys of working in the cold
Willy You are a Powerhouse ! its a Pleasure to watch a "Real Woodman" instead of these Cheesy Copycat Want To Bees that Pretend , there Woodmen by using other peoples Ideas, phrases , tools and try to Copycat there way on You Tube ! its so obvious , Keep up the good work !
We just bring you to work with us. We are changing our model for the business a bit but I always say nothing ventured nothing gained
i have never asked for bundles. my commercial account is in that buisness. stressful when cant get log out
@@RobbieTrimm we are froze tight here again now hopefully get more logs in by the end of the week.
@@WilleysFirewood im looking for another large processor. dont know which is best or reliable.. this old bells has over 400 hours on her ' i appreciate your opinion
@ I'm looking at a couple different things give me an email and I'll call you my email is in the video description
Keep on firewoodin it .
Yep.
@@rhondaclarke3523 yep as long as Kevin doesn't say nope I'll keep saying yep
Still puzzled about selling green firewood “ready to burn” 😮
@@Northwestlogger this bagged wood has been cut many months at a sawmill. Split its reading 18-21% moisture so it's ready to go.
Another comment if its not broke don't fix it do what you do best how you doing it
@@KevinHarvey-qw5mj it works for us as it is but with the correct parts it could be a big more efficient
@WilleysFirewood you a smart man and know what it takes people happy you happy making money 🤑🤑 thanks my friend don't know if I told you people andwho bundles wood would've come buy it from me and resale it after they split it again thanks Russ bringing back memories for me got out heart surgery and lung problems but still have ideas that can help that's why I post stuff it might help you out
Why wouldn't you just put the wood in the bucket then pull the bucket out of the bag
@@shawnwilliams7041 it catches on the bag more doing it that way. I really need a .75ft drum to make it work appropriately
Great more orders for you and kevin to do put more Benjamin back into the wood 🪵 yard 😊.
@@leonardryan8723 that is exactly the plan my friend!