Just a little bit, and it all gets done. Was back at my friends equipment yard tonight and got a load cut and split just before dark. Thank you for watching and commenting 😉 👍
Thank you. I don't plan on stopping soon, so hopefully, by the looks of things, I am already getting a good head start to next year. Thank you for watching and commenting 😉 👍
Same here. I was soaked just loading the truck and trailer for a delivery, and I was happy. I think fall is officially here, and it's nice. Thank you for watching and commenting. 😉👍
God definitely has a way to get us all to slow down. Don't matter if it's weather or the body telling us to slow down. Thank you for watching and commenting 😉 👍
I hate the heat and I hate the rain, but for me the first week or 2 of each is welcomed. After that I just live for fall 😂😂 Good work making those rounds disappear my guy. Hey if you ever want to film on location you may come to my house in oregon city, and split too! Hahhaha I've got 10 dump loads of oak logs, and all the twisted pieces of wood your heart desires.
I prefer the cooler weather we have here in the Pacific NW, but August is just nope, but got to do a little just to stay ahead a little. Thank you for watching and commenting 😉 👍
Same here in Tacoma. I can get outside after a day in the office and get some production time in, and be ahead for next year. Or at least try. 😜 Thank you for watching and commenting 😉 👍
hi daniel, i like to show off your videos to the folks here to try to get them interested in the @wolfridge spliters. only thing is the equipment is a lil too costly for them. but you're the only one i know on line who preveiws the product regularly. nice job on the stock you are working on. keep pushin' on brother, peace from cabañas los peñas, rochivo creel chihuahua, mexico...
Thank you. I have enjoyed showing this splitter off and the hard work it took me to get it, too. 400 hours are coming up quickly. Thank you for watching and commenting 😉 👍
Thats a Nice Wolfridge Splitter Daniel. Which one is that? I am Looking at maybe Down the Road a 17RS or 17VS. Keep up Splitting those Rounds of Oak, not in the Rain. Stay Safe, have Fun Doing it. Ron from the Woodyard in Duanesburg NY.
This one is a 35ton SHO. The only thing I had done differently was that the log lift is on the right side where it would normally be on the left. So far, that's been a good decision to do. So if you see on the comments metric vs. standard built, mine is metric built, and I have fun with it.😅 Thank you for watching and commenting 😉 👍
Nice load wood. I hope the weather holds out here. I got big pile popular to finish cutting get split. How long take to dry green fur? The blue spruce cut in April only took couple months
Hopefully, it holds for you so you can get outside and have fun. Was supposed to rain this afternoon, and it did, so I was able to cut and split a load this evening. Thank you for watching and commenting 😉 👍
Same here Danial definitely not a fan of working in a down pour . Bring on the snow and cold temps and I’m a happy camper .
Same here. I enjoy the colder weather as I can just keep moving and satay warm vs. in the August heat.
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Can’t wait for a fare weather fall, I have to really up my production this year
Like I said before a bit everyday goes a long way. Good job keeping at it.
Just a little bit, and it all gets done.
Was back at my friends equipment yard tonight and got a load cut and split just before dark.
Thank you for watching and commenting 😉 👍
Looks good.🪵💪🏻 keep her up🤙🏻
Thank you. I don't plan on stopping soon, so hopefully, by the looks of things, I am already getting a good head start to next year.
Thank you for watching and commenting 😉 👍
We finally got some rain down here. I’m spending it under cover making bundles. Good video 👍🏻🔥🪵
Same here. I was soaked just loading the truck and trailer for a delivery, and I was happy. I think fall is officially here, and it's nice.
Thank you for watching and commenting. 😉👍
Good to see ya buddy! Nice job man staying busy ! Mother Nature always at it huh! As always keep a handle on it!🍀❤️🪓🪓
God definitely has a way to get us all to slow down. Don't matter if it's weather or the body telling us to slow down.
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Nice looking rounds
Thank you. Make just as good home heating too.
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Not a fan of heat or rain😂 Nice job keeping after it Daniel.👍🏻👍🏻
That's the plan. Just keep going, and it will get done.
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Nice splitting Daniel !!
Thank you. Been a pleasure to own and run with no complaints or regrets.
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Great job buddy! I have a cutting session in my future before I can get splitting again.
Was nice to run the saws again tonight just before dark, and I missed the rain too.
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Good thing you got that big ol splitter to make quick work outta that stuff
@BrennanRaihl you have that right and 8 am super thankful I was able to afford it.
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I hate the heat and I hate the rain, but for me the first week or 2 of each is welcomed. After that I just live for fall 😂😂
Good work making those rounds disappear my guy.
Hey if you ever want to film on location you may come to my house in oregon city, and split too! Hahhaha I've got 10 dump loads of oak logs, and all the twisted pieces of wood your heart desires.
I prefer the cooler weather we have here in the Pacific NW, but August is just nope, but got to do a little just to stay ahead a little.
Thank you for watching and commenting 😉 👍
In the north Oregon coast range, where im at.
Its quite possible for no more over 80 days this year.
Already getting a far amount of days in the 60s.
Same here in Tacoma. I can get outside after a day in the office and get some production time in, and be ahead for next year. Or at least try. 😜
Thank you for watching and commenting 😉 👍
hi daniel, i like to show off your videos to the folks here to try to get them interested in the @wolfridge spliters. only thing is the equipment is a lil too costly for them. but you're the only one i know on line who preveiws the product regularly. nice job on the stock you are working on. keep pushin' on brother, peace from cabañas los peñas, rochivo creel chihuahua, mexico...
Thank you. I have enjoyed showing this splitter off and the hard work it took me to get it, too. 400 hours are coming up quickly.
Thank you for watching and commenting 😉 👍
The story of my life constantly making big pieces smaller. What's the species of the first round you split? I saw a couple more later on Hackberry?
The 1st one was maple that's been sitting for a year, so it's ready to burn now. Rest was fir.
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Thats a Nice Wolfridge Splitter Daniel. Which one is that? I am Looking at maybe Down the Road a 17RS or 17VS. Keep up Splitting those Rounds of Oak, not in the Rain. Stay Safe, have Fun Doing it.
Ron from the Woodyard in Duanesburg NY.
This one is a 35ton SHO. The only thing I had done differently was that the log lift is on the right side where it would normally be on the left.
So far, that's been a good decision to do.
So if you see on the comments metric vs. standard built, mine is metric built, and I have fun with it.😅
Thank you for watching and commenting 😉 👍
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@AroundTheYard-MN : Same here. Almost out of seasoned wood too.😉👍
Nice load wood. I hope the weather holds out here. I got big pile popular to finish cutting get split. How long take to dry green fur? The blue spruce cut in April only took couple months
Hopefully, it holds for you so you can get outside and have fun.
Was supposed to rain this afternoon, and it did, so I was able to cut and split a load this evening.
Thank you for watching and commenting 😉 👍
I would rather work in nice mid 30C temps rather than in any rain.
Spring and winter is my best time to work outside. Early summer is ok, too.
Thank you for watching and commenting 😉 👍