Welcome To The Woodshed With Tree Guy Ted
Welcome To The Woodshed With Tree Guy Ted
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Hitching Big Tops Always Make Me Pucker A Little
14 inch diameter x 25 foot crown on an old school rigged hitch, a rope burner at the top of the boom over the truck and between 2 sets of wires. Cut with my old reliable bucket topper 034 Stihl.
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DIY Log Splitter Slip On 4 Way Wedge. Super Simple, Built From Scrap.
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After decades of using a fixed 4 way I changed to this easy to build slip on 4 way wedge and couldn't be happier. It helps reduce unnecessary wear and tear on my machine and works great when the application calls for it.
Log Splitter Stroke Limiter, Simple, Cost Effective, Durable.
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A simple, cheap, durable, mechanical stroke limiter to save a ton of time when splitting shorter wood. Stop wasting time waiting on unnecessary piston travel. No extra hoses and infinitely adjustable.
Walkaround Of Log Splitter I Built For Processing Tree Service Wood.
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An overview of the splitter I modified to process my firewood. i needed to be able to split large logs and odd shaped wood as efficiently as possible with minimal handling of split wood. An integral conveyor carries the split wood to a trailer, truck or pile. It started as a Timberking splitter. If the wood is pre cut to 16 inches and ranges from 8 to 18 inches in diameter I can process up to 1...
Brushing out 75 Foot Maple In Real Time / No Chatter Just Work
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Start to finish brush out of a storm damaged maple in a moderately tight spot.. Brush only, minor rigging. Rigging lime:1/2 inch safety blue. Chainsaw Efco MTT 3600. Bucker Truck: Terex boom on a GMC 7500.
Dead Ash Cull At An Ulster County Firehouse
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19 dead last year 11 more this year. Now they are all gone but 1. New York State ash trees have been decimated by the Emerald Ash Borer.
Maintenance Product Review: Valvoline Flex Bottle
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if you need gear oil while you are doing truck or machinery maintenance this is the way to go! A simple idea that makes life 1000 times easier.
Flush Cutting Stumps With No Pinching
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A simple, quick, easy way to keep your chainsaw bar from pinching while flushing stumps.
Redirecting Brush With A Cable Feed Chipper And Snatch Block
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A simple way to redirect brush and make chipper feeing easier. Artie Norton's Channel: ua-cam.com/channels/Ue3RDVN29OdcFmmJ-BjgPg.htmlfeatured
Putting The $15 Homemade Pickaroons To The Test
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Got out the chainsaw, dropped a dead ash tree, chunked up the log to firewood length , now it's time to put the homemade $15 pickaroons to the test.
Make A Good Solid Pickaroon For Under $18
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Handling firewood sucks without one and every tree work and logging truck should have one under the seat. As important as a chainsaw or a log splitter on the woodpile a source for a cost effective sturdy pickaroon is a welcome thing. This is my answer to finding a good solid pickaroon without spending a fortune. Thanks for watching.
Speedlining Branches Off The Roof, Across The Yard, And Over The Stream
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One run on a speedline we set in an eighty foot spruce that kicked over the house. Sometimes when cutting trees you need more than chainsaws and machinery. The concept of speedlining is ancient and can be very useful in getting the brush from the tree top to the wood chipper. Nothing fancy here but very effective in making a labor intensive tree removal a whole lot easier.
Firewood Splitting Tips For Homegamers And Small Producers
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Just a few tips for better, faster, and safer production for the little guy. Weather you are splitting firewood at home or for sale it's the little things that save big time and headache. These are just a few of the little things that Have made my work easier and more productive over the years. I hope you find this helpful and thanks for watching.
Hardwood Firewood BTUs & Splitability Of The Northeast Part 1
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If you cut and split your own firewood or buy it you should know what wood gives you the most bang for the buck. This video gives a quick look at 7 of the most common hardwood firewoods in the Northeast, how they split and how the BTU values stack up. So before you get the chainsaw, log splitter, axe, maul, and splitting wedges out and go cut up those storm damage logs that fell in the woods yo...
Quick Pickled Peppers And Garlic For The Tree Guy Firehouse Ice Fisherman Or Hunting Camp
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Good food is where you find it. From the logging sites to the firehouse to the ice fishing shanty man cooking is an unerasable part of life. My wife suggested posting vids of recipes that I often make for "Manvents." For the first one I decided to start simple with quick pickling peppers and garlic with bell, serrano, jalapenos, and habaneros, with garlic and onions. I think she is onto somethi...
Split Firewood Vs Round How Much More Space Will You Need For Storage
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Split Firewood Vs Round How Much More Space Will You Need For Storage
Winter Firewood Storage Pt 2 Building A Cheap Crib
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Winter Firewood Storage Pt 2 Building A Cheap Crib
Winter Firewood Storage Pt 1: Stack N Tarp Vs. Simple Structure
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Winter Firewood Storage Pt 1: Stack N Tarp Vs. Simple Structure
Most Overlooked Tool On the Woodpile The Pickaroon
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Most Overlooked Tool On the Woodpile The Pickaroon
A Video About Nothing
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A Video About Nothing
A Herd Of Deer Wander On Site For A Snack
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A Herd Of Deer Wander On Site For A Snack
My Chainsaw Mills Part 2: Sperber 48" Granberg 36"
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My Chainsaw Mills Part 2: Sperber 48" Granberg 36"
My Chainsaw Mills: Part One Homemade Mills
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My Chainsaw Mills: Part One Homemade Mills
Cold Weather Bucket Truck Hydraulic Warm Up Engine Start
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Cold Weather Bucket Truck Hydraulic Warm Up Engine Start
Some Simple Tips For Truck Maintenance (Changing Fluid Filters)
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Some Simple Tips For Truck Maintenance (Changing Fluid Filters)
Using A Chipper To Pull Over Trees Against The Lean
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Using A Chipper To Pull Over Trees Against The Lean
Felling Trees With Trees A Little On Site Fun
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Felling Trees With Trees A Little On Site Fun
Whole Tree Chipper Cable Feed In Action
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Whole Tree Chipper Cable Feed In Action
Unloading Long Locust Logs From Trailer Using Simple Hand Tools
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Unloading Long Locust Logs From Trailer Using Simple Hand Tools
Land Clearing Set Up In A Bad Stretch Of Weather
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Land Clearing Set Up In A Bad Stretch Of Weather

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  • @fricknjeep
    @fricknjeep Місяць тому

    hi there looks good , should work well for you , i use old single wedge. best to all john

  • @user-db1ob8rn5o
    @user-db1ob8rn5o 3 місяці тому

    Кусок трубы, немного сварки и кусок рессоры, думаю будет еще дешевле)

  • @martinmcdonald585
    @martinmcdonald585 3 місяці тому

    As an 83 yr old Newby, I found your presentation very informative. Tx & God Bless

  • @mlb6d9
    @mlb6d9 3 місяці тому

    Oooooohhhh I like the using it as a handle idea!

  • @jamesfontaine5921
    @jamesfontaine5921 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for the video! I see Walker Valley on your tee shirt, you lived there long ? I grew up in Coldenham just the other side of Walden. You didn’t happen to know a fellow that use to sharpen knives in Walker Valley? My father was a meat cutter at the Truway Market in Walden he knew him.

  • @kennethlawler7343
    @kennethlawler7343 4 місяці тому

    Wish I could find one to fit mine

  • @briancanfield5658
    @briancanfield5658 5 місяців тому

    Come on Ted you couldn’t just drop that thing?

  • @ellobo1326
    @ellobo1326 6 місяців тому

    Incredible. Thanks !

  • @user-ud5mq8ch3s
    @user-ud5mq8ch3s 8 місяців тому

    After watching 3 videos of people trying to sharpen blades with angle grinders this is refreshingly professional .

  • @donchristie420
    @donchristie420 8 місяців тому

    Going to try this-thanks👍

  • @dustinprice445
    @dustinprice445 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for the video! Currently in the process of doing the same thing with an old double bit axe I have laying around.

  • @vanderpoolfarmsl.l.c.9983
    @vanderpoolfarmsl.l.c.9983 8 місяців тому

    I've owned mine since 1976. It was made by a fabricator in a sawmill machine shop. Still has the original handle. "Home made" ones are the best!

  • @benfiander40
    @benfiander40 8 місяців тому

    You would be suprised just how much leverage these things give you. I haul whole 8 inch trees out of the bush and back to camp to process. Whack it in the end good and deep and it lets you use your legs to lift instead of your back and arms. If i have the space or length you can dig it into the middle of a long length and lift it all from the bottom and walk with it. Seriously underappreciated tool

  • @pizzaguy3645
    @pizzaguy3645 9 місяців тому

    I saw that bit in the finger thing coming. You really should keep your hand on the throttle with slight upward pressure.

  • @garengtutorial8923
    @garengtutorial8923 9 місяців тому

    Mesin sangat tangguh

  • @airy-mountain
    @airy-mountain 9 місяців тому

    A light, narrow, SHARP ax also works well but either or, they are huge work savers.

  • @markcoffman9522
    @markcoffman9522 9 місяців тому

    Would be nice if you gave where you bought it!!!!!

  • @whenworkisplay
    @whenworkisplay 9 місяців тому

    Hello . Thank you for the video. This is a great idea. I am going to try this. Take care , Ben

  • @seanekiely
    @seanekiely 10 місяців тому

    Great video. It makes me want to try!!

  • @markj284
    @markj284 10 місяців тому

    Wish i had access to wood like you have, im stuck with conifer and spruce in my area. Just getting started as a hobby. Thanks for sharing.

  • @andrewleonard4490
    @andrewleonard4490 10 місяців тому

    Great video! My wood pile is a long way from my house and I always wondered what the most efficient way of moving wood is. Seems to be too close to really matter. Stay warm!

  • @romanniki5610
    @romanniki5610 10 місяців тому

    Earned my subscription through pain, ouch, keep on going! Cheers

  • @jaypayne2461
    @jaypayne2461 10 місяців тому

    Great Real World Video. Just bought an Alaskan Sawmill and it really will Help me out. Plan on using your tips in Late November

  • @markbickford4062
    @markbickford4062 11 місяців тому

    Ran across your video and was wondering what you used to make your conveyor out of

  • @francismoyer2361
    @francismoyer2361 11 місяців тому

    Dude I felt that Finger shot with the screw gun 😮 that Fucker right there hurt just a little huh!!! Been there done it × 20. Thanks for the laugh 😂

  • @jimmyjunkmail
    @jimmyjunkmail 11 місяців тому

    I appreciate that video!! I have 3 bulged discs and 2 torn discs in my back at age 49 and hate bending over to do anything!!

    • @clutch5sp989
      @clutch5sp989 3 місяці тому

      YEP....me too. You learn to do things without bending over OR lifting heavy things more than once. I'm suffering today after doing a storm cleanup and burn pile of a couple trees. Here's a trick golfers use to bend over getting their ball.....using the club for support then pivot at the hip keeping spine straight. I tried this and it's soo great being able to get shtuff done.

  • @morgan79347
    @morgan79347 Рік тому

    Add 2 more things paper towel & masking or duck tape for the oops.

  • @minhazulabedin4234
    @minhazulabedin4234 Рік тому

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  • @dierslayer
    @dierslayer Рік тому

    Thats why you use torx heads lol

  • @franklempka2159
    @franklempka2159 Рік тому

    Is that Wurtsboro,NY?

  • @66Cashius
    @66Cashius Рік тому

    When you move the rocks with your hand do you still have cutter wheel on?

  • @WaltTucker
    @WaltTucker Рік тому

    When mounting your 2x4 guide drive two nails on opposite sides of line creating a ledge & set 2x4 on them THEN screw board into log

  • @hmg8915
    @hmg8915 Рік тому

    Philips head, should be illegal. Thanks for not editing, keeping it real life..

  • @joekleca6455
    @joekleca6455 Рік тому

    2nd one looks like walnut

  • @richardbishop3528
    @richardbishop3528 Рік тому

    I'm trying to go on my own I'm looking for a bucket truck just like yours I live in hallstead Pennsylvania I've been in the tree work for 12yrs now I'm trying to do my own so if you could point me in the right direction me and my family would really appreciate it thank you

  • @rodneydriggers1241
    @rodneydriggers1241 Рік тому

    Try pre drilling the 2x4

  • @bradnettekoven2837
    @bradnettekoven2837 Рік тому

    Handy tools,,,like the seal hunting part

  • @mt8149
    @mt8149 Рік тому

    I just want to say thanks for the video. I want to buy or make a pickaroon and I've been researching all the different head styles to see if they work on hardwood and if they are truly effective. I've searched all over UA-cam for a video that showed exactly what you demonstrate with the pickaroon - how effective it is and a timestamp with real world logs. Mostly, what other Tubers show is a guy holding it, showing it off, he'll stab it into a soft wood pine/fir log, move the log about a foot and drop it. That's no help, really. Anyway, thanks.

  • @emilgrigorescu8282
    @emilgrigorescu8282 Рік тому

    Screw towards your chum not your thumb!

  • @rustyleflar8347
    @rustyleflar8347 Рік тому

    Where are you guys located and do you sharpen blades for others?

  • @williamfrederick1398
    @williamfrederick1398 Рік тому

    What type chainsaw chain did you use?

    • @welcometothewoodshedwithtr7680
      @welcometothewoodshedwithtr7680 Рік тому

      On small mills (24 inch and under) 3/8 .050 and I've found any ripping chain brand performs about the same. On my larger mills (36 to 96) '.404 skip semi chisel ground to zero degrees.

  • @Frank-mv1jg
    @Frank-mv1jg Рік тому

    Tremors really do suck! I've ran drill tips in my fingers to getting shocked with electricity from my hands shaking!

  • @VinnyMartello
    @VinnyMartello Рік тому

    Thanks for the video bud!

  • @Lewtuube
    @Lewtuube 2 роки тому

    Cut your fingers right off 😂 that was funny

  • @leontaylor3572
    @leontaylor3572 2 роки тому

    a gusher, hahahahaha. nice one. I am familiar with that one for sure.

  • @isaacnewland8489
    @isaacnewland8489 2 роки тому

    Do you happen to know where to fill up the hudolic fuid

  • @chiroyce72
    @chiroyce72 2 роки тому

    Man, I saw that slip on the head of that screw coming. I think we've all done that, I was like "Dude, move your fingers further from that" and then slip it happened. Ouch!!! Great job on the first cut, wanted to see all the slabs you took off of this log.

    • @pizzaguy3645
      @pizzaguy3645 9 місяців тому

      I saw it coming too. Ouch

  • @dalyjolly5891
    @dalyjolly5891 2 роки тому

    I’m thinking you need a screw guide. Has a sleeve that fits over the bit & screw, slides back as you drive the screw. Safe for fingers.

  • @phillycheesesteak7548
    @phillycheesesteak7548 2 роки тому

    I call my MS250 a toy to, still reliable though.

  • @foo4895
    @foo4895 2 роки тому

    Great video, hope your hand heals up.