I appreciate the efficiency that this video showcased with your firewood processing. I know much of the video was sped up, but that is just efficient video editing to help portray the video the way you want to tell the story. Having the third man helping out certainly improved the overall process too. Great efforts all around. Really getting the most out of your equipment too!! Stay safe!
To all, A Great video, the old saying is more hands make lite work. TY for sharing. Best of luck with the new family member on the way. As Joe would say, Have a great day.👍🇺🇸 Dave from Maine.
@ I’m an ultra fan. I have a set of series 4 vipers and a couple viper rs, some physcos. Those are typically what’s in my hands. But I have wayyyyyy too many sets really. Fly bags are great too. Local company to me.
lol I didn’t for the longest time, finally broke down and bought the $30 bottle of special filter oil these Maxxflow kits call for… Happy thanksgiving Jack!
Great video Gents. Welcome Alex- you look like a pro on that splitter already. Don’t get complacent running that thing, it won’t care if your finger, thumb or hand is in the way. Be mindful. The only other thing you need to worry about is how deep the BS gets with Jake and Chris! 😂. Hope you give it back as good as they give it! Remember guys, a clean wood yard is a safe wood yard. Never downplay the need to keep it tidy. It’s equally important as running that thirsty 500i…
Good video, thats interesting about the ignition on the atv. Bet its fooled a few. Good to see you've got extra help in your woodyard. Cheers from HB NZ
Yeah now that we’ve had Alex here a few times I’m really starting to see the overall benefits of the extra set of hands. What used to take Chris and I two afternoon sessions to accomplish we now can achieve in one.
Yep it’s something I’m well aware of and am constantly dealing with. I shake the totes prior to bringing them up to the house, I have poison and traps all over the basement that work well. I find as long as I stay on top of it, the ease of having the wood inside is well worth the dealing with the traps. Besides this is a house built in the 20’s in a rural area, gonna have mice in the house in the winter regardless 😂
You mentioned changing the starter and the solenoid. Did you change the ignition switch ??? Just changed one on one of ours...pretty common with those machines
I appreciate the efficiency that this video showcased with your firewood processing. I know much of the video was sped up, but that is just efficient video editing to help portray the video the way you want to tell the story. Having the third man helping out certainly improved the overall process too. Great efforts all around. Really getting the most out of your equipment too!! Stay safe!
Yeah this one we got a lot done so wasn’t futzing with the cameras much. Thanks for watching
Love the rock foundation walls - reminds me of the house on the ol family homestead
They are everywhere around here!
To all, A Great video, the old saying is more hands make lite work. TY for sharing. Best of luck with the new family member on the way. As Joe would say, Have a great day.👍🇺🇸 Dave from Maine.
I can relate to cornhole night! lol. Gotta love done bags. The mini ex sure makes things go smooth
What kind of bags do you throw?
@ I’m an ultra fan. I have a set of series 4 vipers and a couple viper rs, some physcos. Those are typically what’s in my hands. But I have wayyyyyy too many sets really. Fly bags are great too. Local company to me.
Thanks for answering my question finally about if you're oiling those foam filters 😂😂 cheers brother.💪
lol I didn’t for the longest time, finally broke down and bought the $30 bottle of special filter oil these Maxxflow kits call for… Happy thanksgiving Jack!
Great video Gents. Welcome Alex- you look like a pro on that splitter already. Don’t get complacent running that thing, it won’t care if your finger, thumb or hand is in the way. Be mindful. The only other thing you need to worry about is how deep the BS gets with Jake and Chris! 😂. Hope you give it back as good as they give it! Remember guys, a clean wood yard is a safe wood yard. Never downplay the need to keep it tidy. It’s equally important as running that thirsty 500i…
Welcome Alex,
Jake & Chris are two pretty cool dudes.
I don't care what anybody says... lol
Keep on keeping on Dude Ranch.
Luv ya'll.
Good video 👍 Great splitting, quartering, and splitting. Hello to the new guy Alex 👋 Impressive inventory gains.
Thanks for making videos great again
Glad you like them!
Great video!! Y'all work very efficiently in the woodyard!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
Good video, thats interesting about the ignition on the atv. Bet its fooled a few. Good to see you've got extra help in your woodyard. Cheers from HB NZ
Cheap aftermarket parts 😂
Great job jake and Chris !!!!!!!!
Hey Jake and Chris how are you feeling great job and great video I like watching you guys doing tree work and splitting
Nice job ! Your life will change for sure when the baby comes. Good luck with everything. Having the right tools makes things so much easier…
It sure does, thanks
Great video! With the combination of equipment you have, a 3 person crew is a minimum for efficient production. “Keep Moving” (and growing)!
Yeah now that we’ve had Alex here a few times I’m really starting to see the overall benefits of the extra set of hands. What used to take Chris and I two afternoon sessions to accomplish we now can achieve in one.
hearing you describe using the eastonmade attachment at bunyan and now seeing it in use... so cool!!!
It’s a great addition
hi there nice show , best to all john
Great team work! Keep it up. Jeff
Thanks Jeff!
I’d be worried about bringing in mice possibly living in that tote. Nice operation you got going there.
Yep it’s something I’m well aware of and am constantly dealing with. I shake the totes prior to bringing them up to the house, I have poison and traps all over the basement that work well. I find as long as I stay on top of it, the ease of having the wood inside is well worth the dealing with the traps. Besides this is a house built in the 20’s in a rural area, gonna have mice in the house in the winter regardless 😂
jake, congrats.
Keep going, kid’s gonna definitely slow you down.
lol might need to get you out here to film!
You mentioned changing the starter and the solenoid. Did you change the ignition switch ??? Just changed one on one of ours...pretty common with those machines
Yeah I also mentioned how I changed the ignition back in August.
@DudeRanchDIY Amazon? Or Polaris OEM switch? ...
@@Tim4111$12 amazon, cmon I’m not rich enough for $130 OEM 😂
@DudeRanchDIY as long as your "trick" works to get it started...I don't think it will hurt...if it goes sideways, I would think about OEM next time 😉
Already bought another different brand ignition to try, this one was $17 so I expect a 30% increase in dependability based on price 😂
Heck if I lived near you I'd work for you for coors!
That’s a relationship I could get behind
Whats the lift capacity on uour stand on
Haven’t measured it to be certain but I’d estimate about 1,500-1,800lbs
A outside boiler would take care of your cardboard plus give you heat.
An outdoor wood boiler is high on my wish list to help get rid of my wood waste
You dudes rock! Go Trump!
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Great show .!! Glad to see you expanding. You got this Alex 🦾