Tony, I recently viewed your video and can’t thank you enough for the wonderful things you had to say about the Wood Dock! Although Vincent Products LLC has halted production, it is our hope to bring it back eventually. After covid, steel prices skyrocketed and the insurance also was increased to an exorbitant level! In order to meet these new costs, we would have had to raise the price on the Wood Dock to an amount we just weren’t comfortable with charging. We do have a new product in the works and hopefully will be able to launch it and bring back the Wood Dock too! Thank you again for your great review! Mike Rzeppa CEO Vincent Products LLC
Mike I really appreciate you reaching out. Can’t tell you how many of my viewers contacted me asking how to get your Wood Dock. Please let me know if you bring back the Wood Dock. I would love to let people know it’s coming back and where to get it. Not sure what new product you have coming out but let me know and I possibly can do a review. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍 Tony
Yes, some of us could make it. However, sometimes it is cheaper to purchase the tool as it gives us time for what we need to get done.. I do see where it could be fun in making stuff too. Thank you for the ideas Tony 😉👍
Daniel, I agree it’s cheaper to buy a tool many times but you don’t get the satisfaction of making it yourself. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Necessity is the Mother of invention- very handy tool there Tony, I have the Logosol Smart Holder like you showed- think I like this better! Thanks Tony!🇺🇸
Any tool that makes cutting wood easier and safer is a no brainer .👍🇨🇦 . That’s why I designed my own pallet fork grapple that closes down too O too grab any size log too small limbs . No more soar back and a long lasting sharp chain . 👍👍👍 . Good review Tony as always 👍
Richard, I’ve not used the Jaw Boss but it does look handy. A sawbuck works awesome but are typically to big and not portable for many people. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
I mentioned in my last video I was traveling and had some big projects in 2014 so I would be putting out a video every other week. Not sure why you wouldn’t be getting notifications? Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Brian I typically use my smaller saw (MS261) and cut as far back on the saw as possible to eliminate the wiggles. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Good review tony, too bad the company went out of business. I could see this being very useful since the limb wood is the hardest to cut up without dulling a chain. It may take more time and steps to load the accessory, but it would save time with changing chains and sharpening. Have a great day.
Frances it’s a bummer the company went out of business after just under 10 years. With ability to use any 2” receiver it really is a handy and practical tool. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Very interesting piece of equipment to have in the woods. Wish I had 1 of them when I cut small wood. Bet it work for slab wood as well. Have a great day be safe
Jimmie they were in business since 2015, I’m sure there are a lot of factors that caused them to close their doors. Sad because I think it’s a good concept. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
I imagine the Amish bundler makers could handle producing a few of these rather easily if someone shared the concept with them! Or any of the tractor accessories companies you work with as well...👍
Mark, sad this company went out of business. I talked with a fabricator about possibly making these and he’s looking into the feasibility of producing these.👍TCT
Hey Tony! Thanks for doing this review ... that is something i could definitely use. I am purchasing a deer hanger and pulley that attaches to my truck hitch. Anything with that type of hitch capability is gold 👍
Geoff glad yo enjoyed the video. The 2” receiver deer hangers are very nice especially when you’re skinning deer. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Kevin here you go: 19" Length 9-1/2" Width 8-1/4" from front to start of angled box frame. The box frame that holds the wood is 8-1/2 tall and tapers to 3-1/4" in the back. Let me know if this makes sense to you. If you want to send me an e-mail, I'll take pictures with measurements. TonysCoolTools@gmail.com Thanks for watching and commenting. TCT
That's cool it's just that a lot of trees I cut the limbs are 8 inches round and over the base is up 60 inches plus that's why people give them to me because most people can't cut something that big but small wood that could be useful
Happy New Year. Nicely done As per usual. The only caveat I see might be Lifting a 350 pound limb up and in too the device initially. The tractor loader arms or three point solve that, . But a pickup hitch receiver mount might prove problematic for more than a few of those over 55.. Best wishes for continued success. ( They need to send you $3,000.00 for a nice commercial)
Jean any of the limb holders are meant for smaller wood. You’re right anything too heavy I cut on the ground. You don’t remember but you commented a couple years back on a review video about the Wood Dock and you said if you could modify it to work on a tractor you would consider it. As I always say I’m not trying to sell anything just show you what’s available.😂 Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
John unfortunately you still have to put one end of the log in the Wood dock. You are not able to scoop the end of the log and lift although thats a great idea. Thanks for watching. TCT
That’s interesting, I wonder if any of the Fleet Farm still might have some old inventory. I went to your channel but couldn’t find the video Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Unfortunately the company went out of business. The president of the Wood Dock reached out after my video and said they were trying to start the company again but so far I haven’t seen anything. Thanks for reaching out and commenting. TCT
Im sorry, as I mentioned in the video the company went out of business about 6months ago. I know other manufacturers are looking to reproduce this tool. I will post an update if I hear anything else. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
I agree with you there is a lot of touching of the wood but that’s the nature of cutting and collecting limbwood. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
TONY you put out great video buddy , yes if your in welding be easy little mod to make . KATHY and PAUL SHORT love 💕 making MODS for tractor 🚜 in BAY ROBERT Newfoundland Tony’s. My buddy BJarne butler in SCENERY WEST COAST in western Canada 🇨🇦 make me 😢😢homesick about 4 hrs ago sent me his u tube video off goats 🐐 up 🔝 in the foothills and beautiful little cedar logs 🪵 go to the ground . 😊
I'll be honest... dinging the soil and swapping out the dull chain gets old, fast. I went through 4 chains today, bucking 2 trees.. .🥵... I reckon I need to dust off my welder and see what trouble I can get into...😂👍🪓🇦🇺
Yup get that welder going. Here are the measurements in case you do. 19" Length 9-1/2" Width 8-1/4" from front to start of angled box frame. The box frame that holds the wood is 8-1/2 tall and tapers to 3-1/4" in the back. Let me know if this makes sense to you. If you want to send me an e-mail, I'll take pictures with measurements. TonysCoolTools@gmail.com Thanks for watching and commenting. TCT
Tony, I recently viewed your video and can’t thank you enough for the wonderful things you had to say about the Wood Dock! Although Vincent Products LLC has halted production, it is our hope to bring it back eventually. After covid, steel prices skyrocketed and the insurance also was increased to an exorbitant level! In order to meet these new costs, we would have had to raise the price on the Wood Dock to an amount we just weren’t comfortable with charging. We do have a new product in the works and hopefully will be able to launch it and bring back the Wood Dock too! Thank you again for your great review! Mike Rzeppa CEO Vincent Products LLC
Mike I really appreciate you reaching out. Can’t tell you how many of my viewers contacted me asking how to get your Wood Dock. Please let me know if you bring back the Wood Dock. I would love to let people know it’s coming back and where to get it. Not sure what new product you have coming out but let me know and I possibly can do a review.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍 Tony
Yes, some of us could make it. However, sometimes it is cheaper to purchase the tool as it gives us time for what we need to get done..
I do see where it could be fun in making stuff too.
Thank you for the ideas Tony 😉👍
Daniel, I agree it’s cheaper to buy a tool many times but you don’t get the satisfaction of making it yourself.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Necessity is the Mother of invention- very handy tool there Tony, I have the Logosol Smart Holder like you showed- think I like this better! Thanks Tony!🇺🇸
Mike, there are many options out there that work really good.
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Hello Tony, Anything that helps the back has my vote ❄️🪵🇺🇸
Larry & Robin I totally agree.
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Any tool that makes cutting wood easier and safer is a no brainer .👍🇨🇦 . That’s why I designed my own pallet fork grapple that closes down too O too grab any size log too small limbs . No more soar back and a long lasting sharp chain . 👍👍👍 . Good review Tony as always 👍
Stephen your grapple sounds very interesting and handy for sure.
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Too bad they aren't still around Tony, sure seems to be a tool almost anyone could use!
Bill I agree it’s sad the company closed their doors.
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thanks for showing us that for the idea, i am going to make something like that for myself.
Jean I know several of my viewers will take the idea and make one of these.
I’m glad you enjoyed the video.
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Another great 👍 tool and excellent video Tony 😮😊❤
Todd, glad you enjoyed the video.
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Thats a great tool Tony
Thank you for sharing tools that will
Make
America
Great
Again
Leo, glad you enjoyed the video.
Not sure if this was a US or Canadian company.
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Great video, sadly or happily this video didn’t cost me any $$$. I really wanted one 👍
Please keep on making videos ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Ha ha Dan, sorry I couldn’t help you spend some of your hard earned dollars.
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Limb wood was the reason I built the $200 firewood processor. Keep up the good work Tony.
Yeah your processor makes quick work of limbwood.
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Good morning Tony great tool love it ( ty Ron great video
Ron glad you enjoyed the video.
It really is a handy tool.
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Thanks Tony- I have a Jaw Boss, it works pretty well. I can’t say I use it anymore. I built a sawbuck and all my limb wood goes in that.
Richard, I’ve not used the Jaw Boss but it does look handy. A sawbuck works awesome but are typically to big and not portable for many people.
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Good idea, I immediately thought about how one could be built really inexpensive
Chris I have no doubt you’ll figure out a way to make a similar product.
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Very neat. Thanks for the information,, enjoyed it!
Glad you enjoyed the vide.
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Hey just found your channel, new sub here.
Looks like you got some cool stuff. 👍TCT
@@TonysCoolTools awesome!! I sure appreciate you taking time to do that!!
Perfect to work Smarter,Not Harder. Nice piece of affordable equipment🪵👍
I totally agree with working smarter not harder.
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Wow! Very cool! You got alot of cool tools Tony!
Glad you enjoyed the video.
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Good to see your videos again. I have not been getting notifications lately. Don't know why, but it seems to be in order again.
I mentioned in my last video I was traveling and had some big projects in 2014 so I would be putting out a video every other week.
Not sure why you wouldn’t be getting notifications?
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Hi Tony! Definately a cool tool! Thx for sharing. A less elegant solution is to use tractor forks and put the branch between the forks. 😬
Greg the pallet forks is what I’ve used in the past as well.
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I'm not a tool, I watched TCT!! 🎉🎉
Ha ha Dan, that’s awesome !
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Yes a better way especially on the tractor to save your back.😊
Now a review on N&N 5x10 trailer, now Chris has one😊
Rick that would work really good to cut inside the N & N trailer.
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Nice handy tool. The thing I didn't like is that it wiggles while cutting. Thank you for another great video
Brian I typically use my smaller saw (MS261) and cut as far back on the saw as possible to eliminate the wiggles.
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Good review tony, too bad the company went out of business. I could see this being very useful since the limb wood is the hardest to cut up without dulling a chain. It may take more time and steps to load the accessory, but it would save time with changing chains and sharpening. Have a great day.
Frances it’s a bummer the company went out of business after just under 10 years. With ability to use any 2” receiver it really is a handy and practical tool.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Very interesting piece of equipment to have in the woods. Wish I had 1 of them when I cut small wood. Bet it work for slab wood as well. Have a great day be safe
Glad you enjoyed the video. I agree it’s a handy tool to have in your arsenal.
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Hey there Tony, that can be a very useful tool. I’m always looking for products to make the job easier. Thanks for the video . Take care
Allan, I agree I’m always looking for tools that make the job go safer and easier.
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Thanks Tony, nice idea for DIY. Take care.
Mark, glad you enjoyed the video.
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Great job Tony. Thanks for sharing 👍
Glad you enjoyed the video.
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That pretty cool! I like it👍👍
Glad you enjoyed the video.
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Good tool to keep your chain sharp.
Mark it definitely helps you keep your chain out of the dirt and gravel.
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Neat little set up. Makes you wonder why they went belly up.
Jimmie they were in business since 2015, I’m sure there are a lot of factors that caused them to close their doors.
Sad because I think it’s a good concept.
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Another cool Tool!
Mike it really is cool, you’ll get to check it out.
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Very nice but I have to tell you it does look like you might be trying to compensate with that long pole sticking out there. Haaa!
That and the oversized chainsaw bar.... 😂
😂😂😂
Now Chris jealously doesn’t look good on you. 😂👍TCT
Ha! It's all I have! @@TonysCoolTools
I imagine the Amish bundler makers could handle producing a few of these rather easily if someone shared the concept with them! Or any of the tractor accessories companies you work with as well...👍
Wayne that's an idea. I may pass that along to the bundler people.
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Nice video, great looking tool
Thanks Tony
Larry, glad you enjoyed the video. It’s definitely a useful tool.
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I should've looked years ago for products like this.
Mark, sad this company went out of business. I talked with a fabricator about possibly making these and he’s looking into the feasibility of producing these.👍TCT
Hey Tony! Thanks for doing this review ... that is something i could definitely use. I am purchasing a deer hanger and pulley that attaches to my truck hitch. Anything with that type of hitch capability is gold 👍
Geoff glad yo enjoyed the video. The 2” receiver deer hangers are very nice especially when you’re skinning deer.
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Hope all is well for you. Take care
Dave all is good in 2024.
Hope you’re good as well.
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After watching what a great idea. A couple of dimensions would be great.
Kevin here you go:
19" Length
9-1/2" Width
8-1/4" from front to start of angled box frame.
The box frame that holds the wood is 8-1/2 tall and tapers to 3-1/4" in the back.
Let me know if this makes sense to you. If you want to send me an e-mail, I'll take pictures with measurements.
TonysCoolTools@gmail.com
Thanks for watching and commenting. TCT
That's cool it's just that a lot of trees I cut the limbs are 8 inches round and over the base is up 60 inches plus that's why people give them to me because most people can't cut something that big but small wood that could be useful
Donald that just means more wood for you.
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That wood dock on your FEL is a very versatile system for cutting those smaller diameter items. It's a shame that it's no longer being manufactured.
I agree it’s sad the company went out of business.
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Happy New Year.
Nicely done
As per usual.
The only caveat I see might be
Lifting a 350 pound limb up and in too the device initially.
The tractor loader arms or three point solve that, .
But a pickup hitch receiver mount might prove problematic for more than a few of those over 55..
Best wishes for continued success.
( They need to send you $3,000.00 for a nice commercial)
Jean any of the limb holders are meant for smaller wood. You’re right anything too heavy I cut on the ground.
You don’t remember but you commented a couple years back on a review video about the Wood Dock and you said if you could modify it to work on a tractor you would consider it.
As I always say I’m not trying to sell anything just show you what’s available.😂
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Very cool
Tom glad you enjoyed the video!
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Swivel that over you N & N trailer to fill it with your rounds and swivel it back to reload. Thanks Tony
Curly From Oconomowoc, with cheese of course!
Curly that’s a great suggestion, may need to try that.
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Love it Tony! Too bad it is no longer available.
I agree, sad to see any company go out of business these days.
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Nice Tony that is a cool unit is it easy to scoop a log into it using the tractor?
John unfortunately you still have to put one end of the log in the Wood dock.
You are not able to scoop the end of the log and lift although thats a great idea.
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Yup lots of this you can make yourself . A welder and cutting torch goes a long way !
Bruce, I agree there are a lot of handy Woodhounds out there.
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I do weld and this wouldn't be that hard to make, thank you.
Several people have told me the same thing. Glad you enjoyed the video.
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I got my log dock from fleet farm if anybody has those stores around. I also have a video on the log dock check it out. Good video Tony.
That’s interesting, I wonder if any of the Fleet Farm still might have some old inventory.
I went to your channel but couldn’t find the video
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Can't seem to find a place to buy one
Unfortunately the company went out of business. The president of the Wood Dock reached out after my video and said they were trying to start the company again but so far I haven’t seen anything.
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Where can I purchase this product. I can't find it anywhere.
Im sorry, as I mentioned in the video the company went out of business about 6months ago. I know other manufacturers are looking to reproduce this tool. I will post an update if I hear anything else.
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Cool.
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I like that you can set the work height, but really that's too much touching of the wood. And you have to lift a whole log into place.
I agree with you there is a lot of touching of the wood but that’s the nature of cutting and collecting limbwood.
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TONY you put out great video buddy , yes if your in welding be easy little mod to make . KATHY and PAUL SHORT love 💕 making MODS for tractor 🚜 in BAY ROBERT Newfoundland Tony’s. My buddy BJarne butler in SCENERY WEST COAST in western Canada 🇨🇦 make me 😢😢homesick about 4 hrs ago sent me his u tube video off goats 🐐 up 🔝 in the foothills and beautiful little cedar logs 🪵 go to the ground . 😊
Glad you enjoyed the video.
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I get tired of bending over too. If I do work in my garage I’ll get a folding ya out . 👍🏻
Me too, I hate having to bend all the time.
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Assumes ownership of a car or motor vehicle.
And you know the saying about “assumptions “!
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I'll be honest... dinging the soil and swapping out the dull chain gets old, fast. I went through 4 chains today, bucking 2 trees.. .🥵... I reckon I need to dust off my welder and see what trouble I can get into...😂👍🪓🇦🇺
Yup get that welder going. Here are the measurements in case you do.
19" Length
9-1/2" Width
8-1/4" from front to start of angled box frame.
The box frame that holds the wood is 8-1/2 tall and tapers to 3-1/4" in the back.
Let me know if this makes sense to you. If you want to send me an e-mail, I'll take pictures with measurements.
TonysCoolTools@gmail.com
Thanks for watching and commenting. TCT