that little electric wood splitter seems a bit out of proportion with the rest of your operation but if it works for you - we used a 6.5 hp 20 tonnes splitter, and that worked very well
Haha yes, we're saving up for a proper wood processor/splitter. Maybe next year! That 20 ton splitter of yours is probably heavenly to use compared to mine. Thanks for another comment, I appreciate it! ❤️
I can always tell I'm watching someone across the pond cutting wood, they always have a florescent colored space age monkey suit on, must be a European thing......
Hahaha, there you are! I just knew you'd comment about it!! Yeah it has to be some weird eu thing. I'm used to it, but It must look kind of ridiculous for everyone else.. Thanks for another view and comment my friend ❤❤
My father wore an orange hard hat over an orange hat. You never knew when a cidiot would be hunting nearby. Never take a chance in the woods. This is in upstate New York.
As a Dutchie, I think it's more of a scandinavian/northern thing. Here in the Netherlands people mostly dress in muted colors (mostly grey), in winter. During our winter stays in Sweden, outside of the cities everyone largely wore neon colored jackets. Often with lights and reflectors attached as well. My thinking is that with the general vastness of the rural areas, exceptionally cold and dark winters, and fairly outdoors-oriented people, the focus just really shifts to safety/visibility and warmth over fashion and convenience.
Well done on the wood cutting. It is always a process and takes time to cut it all up for splitting or burning. Thank you for the video.
It does indeed! Thanks for the kind words ❤️
Laughed out loud with the Family Guy clip. Good one.
Haha, I'm glad you liked it! ❤️
Great video 👍
Thank you! ❤
Brilliant video! Could you show us how/what method you use to sharpen your chain on your chainsaw? Thank you
Thanks for the kind words! I have a video about that: ua-cam.com/video/tVJDX0OzaY8/v-deo.html
Thanks for the comment! ❤
that little electric wood splitter seems a bit out of proportion with the rest of your operation but if it works for you - we used a 6.5 hp 20 tonnes splitter, and that worked very well
Haha yes, we're saving up for a proper wood processor/splitter. Maybe next year! That 20 ton splitter of yours is probably heavenly to use compared to mine. Thanks for another comment, I appreciate it! ❤️
you make good videos😊 where the ending song?😅
Oh, I may have forgotten to add it! I'm a newbie at this editing stuff, hehe. Thanks for the kind words! ❤️
@@woodlandwrench what is the name of the song? I've been looking for it for two days🤔😁
@@Fintoolguy Ben Bostick - Strange Duck
thanks. we also have a massey ferguson 165, rear wheel drive multipower. and a couple of Belarus tractors
@@Fintoolguy That's awesome. I've never tried one with multipower. Belarus are nice tractors I think.
Yay my hidden Dream come true i hear you speaking in your mother (natural) language
Haha, yeah first time on the channel actually! Thank you ❤
I can always tell I'm watching someone across the pond cutting wood, they always have a florescent colored space age monkey suit on, must be a European thing......
Hahaha, there you are! I just knew you'd comment about it!! Yeah it has to be some weird eu thing. I'm used to it, but It must look kind of ridiculous for everyone else.. Thanks for another view and comment my friend ❤❤
My father wore an orange hard hat over an orange hat. You never knew when a cidiot would be hunting nearby. Never take a chance in the woods. This is in upstate New York.
That’s not to say I disagree with your comment job38. No offense Woody.
As a Dutchie, I think it's more of a scandinavian/northern thing. Here in the Netherlands people mostly dress in muted colors (mostly grey), in winter. During our winter stays in Sweden, outside of the cities everyone largely wore neon colored jackets. Often with lights and reflectors attached as well.
My thinking is that with the general vastness of the rural areas, exceptionally cold and dark winters, and fairly outdoors-oriented people, the focus just really shifts to safety/visibility and warmth over fashion and convenience.