UNIQUE LOGGING JOBS AND WOOD MARKETS
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
- Small scale logging on jobs only one man can or will do is the game today...Watch as Jason works over a 7 acre chunk to clear it for a new rail road spur...he gets paid by the hour plus gets the logs and chips all the brush for bio-mass...a good deal for everyone!
Jason, like I told you at the Green Bay show be careful. He’s gonna drop you like dirty pair of underwear as a “new best friend”. Take it from one who knows, a former “best friend “ 😂TCT
You sound so bitter Tony 😂🤣😂🤣 At least you got a stick of chewing gum 👍😎
Having friends is waaaayyy over-rated, Tony! 😃
@@waynetharp Wayne you are soooo right!😂TCT
@@mickgibson1127 Mick, you mean a 1/2 stick of gum and some “krick” water😂TCT
@TonysCoolTools you can be my #2 best friend. My Jen is #1.
Wow, another new best friend in Jason. Tony is really slipping down the totem pole! Great interview and those bins are massive! GNI
Yup, Tony is way down on the list now! Haaa! Yes they are!
Love these tours. Thanks for taking us along 👍
Glad you enjoyed, lots more to come!
Cool to see these kind of operations! Probably cry to see what they are chipping up😂 Thanks for the tour Sir Chris👊🏻GNI
Yes you will cry, lots of great firewood is going to be chipped.
I always assumed white oak was bad ass but it giving a chipper hell proves us right. By this time Thursday morning I’ll have all the oak I can stand but probably mostly water oak because it’s stressed from the drought last year. It uproots easily. Solid show, thanks.
Thanks!!
Jason will be a success because he is willing to hussle.
He IS successful, he works hard.
Fascinating segment, Chris. So interesting to see how folks adapt to the market and local conditions "on the ground". Have to confess I got a little sentimental about that 40" standing white oak you were looking at. Almost too fine to take down. We have this thing about oak trees here, they were considered sacred for many centuries.
Yup, it was a big old girl, you will see her go down in a coming video, rotten in the middle.
Chris,another excellent video 😮😊❤
Thanks!!!
Great content, Chris! Excellent interview 👏
While you're rounding up the bugs, don't forget about the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid which is decimating hemlocks everywhere.
Yup, lots of bugs out there killing everything...some call it nature!
Great video today, good to see other people doing wood in different ways. Your chanel is getting better all the time. 👍
Thanks!!
G'day Wood chucker, I thoroughly enjoyed the insight into this gentleman's operation, I'm not to sure what he was thinking when you made the VD reference though. Anyway thanks for sharing and next time you eat a hot dog try not to spill the mustard on your shirt, I noticed you had to change into another one and may I say what a lovely shirt it is 🤣.
Thanks for watching!
G’morning Chris. Awesome to see. All wood has to go somewhere. You can tell he likes what he does !
Thanks. GoodNightIrene
Good morning! Yup, he does good work!
Good Morning Everyone. Have a good day Ron!
Thanks!
@@InTheWoodyard Hi Jean have a good
All aspects of firewood production and all other types of wood products on this channel, AWESOME BEANS!!!!!
Thanks for watching!
Hi Chris nice truck load good Video Ty Ron
Glad you enjoyed it!
Learn something new every day. Good video.
Thanks!
That must be the new co-op set up on A, hopefully it's a better system cause I have sat in the unload line at old co-op to the north for hours to unload
Yup, that is it!
Wow' Very amazing info.
Thanks, lots more to come!
Nice field trip!!!! What an interesting project and your coverage was outstanding. Can't wait until tomorrow 👍👍👍
Thanks!
Hell yeah 👍 , thanks Chris for taking us along on this field trip.
Thanks!! More to come!
Very interesting video Chris. My wife even sat down and watched a little bit of this one.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Cool to see different aspects of clearing property!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
Thanks, you too!
🤘It’s good to be the guy!
Yup!
Good Morning Woodhounds!!
Hello!
Another guy just getting after it. Awesome. Cool to see nothing going to waste there. Good video.
Yup, hard worker for sure!
Nice interview today! you might have missed Dutch Elm disease. The rain this summer had a lot of people hop skipping around on jobs trying to find dry ground to work without tearing up customers yards.
Yes, lots of rain this year!
great segment Chris. interesting look into something other than just firewood processing. Those grain bins are gargantuan. that crane was dwarfed beside them. thanks for sharing. looking forward to tomorrows segment.
Thanks!!
Nice interview/tour Chris. Always a place for “niche marketing”. Jason seems to be someone who has found and understands his role. The siding/grain bin project is the direction grain marketing is headed in a hurry. GNI
Yup, he does good work!
Hey Chris, awesome video cool to see and here what hes doing there, love your tee shirt.
Looking forward to tomorrow morning 🌄
Morning! Thanks!
Fascinating Chris, thanks for the 'reportage'!
Thanks for watching!
Looking forward to tomorrow!
I will be here at 5:30 waiting for you!
This is America doing what America does best. 🇺🇸 💪🏼
Yup, getter done!
What a awesome operation.
Yup, pretty cool!
Good morning Chris!!😀😀
Hello there Al!
Good Morning Chris: Great video
Morning! Thanks!
Nice niche business. Around here
We have a hard time even getting logs delivered for firewood. It seems most jobs go to large clearing companies & they chip everything . Its not worth their time even working with someone to sell logs . We have to get our own which makes it a little tuff doing large scale . Especially when its a part time gig .
Yes, most of the time the clearing companies just chip it all.
The firewood market around me has went to the dumps. $45 average 1/3 cord
That is loosing money!!!
Smart guy,hard working guy!😊
yup!
Do you get maple wilt too? Verticillium wilt I think it’s called here in NYS… slowly from the roots and shows up in center of the upper canopy, once you see it, the tree is done
Haven't heard of Maple wilt in central Wisconsin.
Not that I know of...
Maple wilt is a new one for me haven’t heard that one yet in Wisconsin.
There’s a 2013 UW-Madison plant pathology article that summarizes it pretty well, once the fungi get into the soil it’s curtains for a lot of species… their advice is to “plant trees and shrubs that are immune or resistant” and has a list of plants that aren’t affected.
@@stever4360 thanks for the information I’ll check it out sometime soon.
Interesting great video😊
Thanks!
i'll take all that chipper wood, will keep me going for a couple of years, send it over asap 😂
Ha! He produces several loads a day some times!
Nice,
Thanks!
Looks like this is a good group for you to know !!!
Yup, it is.
Good informative show Chris!! Those bins were massive!!
Thanks!!
My tree service friend does simmer stuff. He takes in the jobs the other guys won't. He sends usable logs to the mill, and the questionable stuff is off to the firewood bin for 3 of us to get rid of
Nice!
Are your environment agency's talking about banning the movement of wood due to disease? There is talk locally that pine exports may stop because disease moved across to Ireland. Ultimately that will see some certified "clean wood" value shoot up and the other stuff will be everywhere so hopefully the price will drop on that stuff
They have tried over the years but bugs travel on there own very well...nature does not obey mans laws or rules.
Buy any firewood logs directly from him?
Yes, some cherry soon.
Good morning all! GNI!
Good morning!
👍👍👍
Thanks!!!
We have a place in town that buys aspen/basswood to make animal bedding
Nice!
Send me the scrap wood I'll take it 😁
Ha!
Show me that chipper!!!
It is coming soon to a channel near you!
Is that logger Jason?
Yup, in the flesh!
Hello everyone
Hello Sir Stanley!
Filling demand for an untapped market in the logging/land clearing industry is a good business move. How much white oak did you haul back to the wood yard?
Yes it is...you will see it all.
@@InTheWoodyardFYI lately your videos have only been coming through in one speaker instead of both.
Looks he logged just where I did in New London
Yes, he logs all over that area.
Low hours approximately 5 hours on it
now that they are not making them any more it will sell fast.
@@InTheWoodyard
I would even ship it to him
I have a 395 xp I would consider selling it
nice saw!
Mornin all
Hello!
Find me a good firewood source near me ! Lake Wisconsin and I buy a cord a year' Help!
Call John Korener (Korener Trucking/logging) in Fisk Wisconsin, I think he is the man that can help you out.
Can u do anything with basswood we have no markets for basswood pulpwood
Don't think it makes good fire wood
There are some things but it depends on the market in your area.
It burns.
😂😂
Thanks!
Your microphone isn't working.
The mics both worked but the recording was on just one side/channel (the right)....so your balance might be off??? Or you might have to reset/restart your player.