Thanks for supporting our Vietnam veterans. They were in a difficult situation and didn't get the welcome home that all other veterans got. My father was there for a year in the Air Force. 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲. Let's all remember all those who gave their lives so we may have the freedoms we have today! ❤👍
Morning Woodhounds! And it’s me again Chris!!! My sons are Marines so from the heart, thanks to all the folks for helping our Nations finest, our Veterans! Just seeing this video, makes me want to grab the 670 Jonsered and the 500I and drop a few trees! I wonder if the wife would like to split wood for Mother’s Day?…………🤔
Well I guess that depends on whether you like sleeping in the woodstack or not. If yes, give her wood, if no give her breakfast in bed, coffee, cake and the Tele remote😂
Wow!!! What a great job for such important people!!! Thank you Chris and all the other hard workers for the outstanding contribution to our veterans!!!
Hey glad to see the work we did finalized in every ones videos. Was a awsome feeling doing it for the Vets. And that 592 xp was pretty fun to run. Thanks again Chris!
I like all the volunteers that showed up much love to you all great to see these days best video ever to all the veterans thanks for your service. Great video bud.
Amazing video Chris, and even more amazing is how the firewood community unselfishly gave up there time and effort to accomplish what they did that weekend. One question , how long have you been a furniture maker? Thumbs up to everyone who participated in this video.
Chris it was a honor to meet you and Tony at this event. To be able to work side by side with you guys and make as much wood as we did in one day. What an honor to be able to do that for the Veterans. See you next year. If not sooner.
What a great time.. knowing there were some military veterans there helping out and doing what needed to be done.. I bet Mike at KNL was super stocked as well since this went better than expected..😁👍
That’s awesome that you all did that for the veterans. They don’t get the support they deserve. Thank you. My grandfather was a Korea/Viet-nam veteran. The strongest and most driven man I’ve ever known. Why don’t you muffler mod and air filter upgrade your saws? I don’t think you would regret it.
I'm also a Veteran and really appreciate what you did. We need more people like you in this country ! I need to try and do something at my woodyard for the Vets in the area.
Great video Chris to put everything in perspective. I can only imagine what next year will produce. Thanks for all your hard work and fabulous job on your first chair!
Good to see the young people involved and they are very talented with the machinery 👍👍👍👍👍 very impressed from England🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
Hey Chris, little late on my comments here over the past week but nevertheless I really enjoyed all your footage of the event here!! Great that you and Tony we able to attend! Big thanks for putting this together for us! Great seeing the other UA-camrs there as well :). Such a great event and one great pile of wood processed! See you tomorrow! Andrew from NB :)
It is nice seeing a community come together to support their veterans. I as a aspiring self employed man, crazy to see how much money is invested to raise 1750. I've split and sold some firewood before but it seems firewood price is too low to even invest it here, but supporting the vets makes up the difference here. A face cord sells for $80 in my area, a full cord would then bring in $240, then you're full cords start making some money.
your comment piqued my curiosity so i did a little bit of math lol, If the average piece of firewood takes up a 3" diameter x 16" length and stack it 48" high x 96" long and times that by 3 (face chords) you get around 1500 pieces of firewood per chord and if 1 chord costs 240 thats around 16 cents a piece. Which is pretty damn good if you can log, split and dry on-site. Especially if you use large sized compact tractors (and sometimes small dozers) to skid and handle the logs cuz the one i have uses 1-2 gallons of deisel in a 4-8 hour logging timeframe (since it can haul multiple 6-12" by 32-50ft+ firewood logs/trees with the throttle Idling in any gear lol) so 5-10 bucks plus another 1-2 gallons of mixed gas for the saw so prolly another 10-15 bucks, plus another 3-4 gallons of straight gas for the splitter to run for 4 hours so 12-16 bucks plus 5 dollars in bar/chain oil totalling around 35-45 dollars in gas, deisel and oil so max 50 bucks and you could produce 2 chords a day (if your young and can do 10-12 hour work days lol) or if you cant log and gotta buy them which would bring the fuel cost down by half so around 25 in fuel but with a 150 dollar log purchase (max you should pay without factoring in delivery) for 2 chords worth of logs, makes ur profit around 14 cents a piece if you log onsite or around 10 cents profit per 3" x 16" piece if you buy the logs. and if you want to make more sales then profit by selling a chord for 200 thats 12 cents Logged or 8 cents Bought and if you want to make even more sales then profit by selling a chord for 150 thats 9 cents Logged or 6 cents Bought Thats only fuel and log costs obviously, if you hire people to log, skid, split and stack they take up around 50% of the overall sale which leaves the owner with the other 50% which gets reduced to 20-40% after fuel and operating costs and finally profiting 15-30% after insurance and everthing else but with a good/expirienced crew of 3 they can produce and stack 10 chords on a good day if their logging and 15 if their just spliiting and stacking, making the owner around 360-720 dollars profit a day by just facilitating and financing the operation as well as handle the sales. Of course those sales dont come until winter but still good money to do during the previous winter and spring leaving summer and fall to do other business ventures/investments while the firewood dries/seasons
@@jsoulz2008 I appreciate all the math done here but a critical thing was missed. You based your math off a face cord, not a full cord. A face cord is only 1/3 of a full cord. In the case of your math you worked off a face cord but used the price of a full cord. A face cord is 16" in depth, still 48" tall and 96" long, full cord is 48" in depth and still 48" tall and 96" long.
Pretty darn cool man that's something that needs to be done a lot more of we have a lot of hats from Vietnam and other times and had been shoved off to the side after they've been hurt they need the help and all the help they can get we at least owe them that much my uncle was in Vietnam and I knew several guys that were in the small boy we have today what we have because our vets have gone and done what we needed them to do so way cool man can't even begin to think how awesome that is 🤠🤠😎🥰
The modern military is a big improvement! We never had MRE's like that table layout!! That's one place I could've actually made a big difference! - If that's a steady thing, wood storage and sales, maybe a built-in elevator/conveyor up in the ceiling might make a safer pile than loaders doin' wheelies. Prob less side strain on the bldg's poles, too. - There was at least one guy who could match you for workin'. He was runnin' a Stihl, and had one of your Tshirts!! A Stihl!! GNI
@@InTheWoodyard I hesitate to say, but this vid looked an awful lot like HWM vid that showed up today! Can't say for sure because it's hard to recognize the same split wood 2 months apart, but sure looks similar. One thing, you didn't record much of the hard working womens, uh, Rachel, Amanda, and another unidentified lady! And the guy that kept the whole operation going, Tony da' Man, was kinda missing from your vid! But you did a good deed that day! Good on you!
you definitely had the sharper chain than 90% of the people cutting, except that guy with the orange ball cap on. He would have gave you a run for your money. great video
Very surprised there weren't a half dozen vendors there for sales and support. A dozen channels filming would have made some great advertisement. Perhaps in five years it will grow bigger. All in good time,
Next time the veterans firewood cutting bee someone should set up a air compressor to keep those saws cleaned up. Yes or no? Kenny from Western North Carolina. Too much time on my hands
Happy Mother’s Day to the mom out there . Chris your chainsaw running to one side , need to straighten it up on the filing buddy . Hard to believe someone there couldn’t pick up block off firewood in first 7 min off the video. My father side off family in the 80 yrs pick them up put them on your tail gate off your pick- up . Sorry , there grew up as logger. Went men were men in works .
My other half is a strange woman. For some reason, she said she wouldn't be able to handle listening to the sound of chainsaws and log splitters all day. Me? I'd be in heaven at an event like this. Shooting for next year!
@@InTheWoodyard not many god friends in this group. As you know friends don’t let friends stihl. I mean it’s a message from God right. “Thou shall not stihl”. We are a bunch of Cretins.
Chris, thank god you brought the 592 to cut up that sycamore and tree service wood. The poor Stihl saws were struggling with the kindling. I think the 545 out cut the 661. Thou shall not Stihl!!!
Ur iron man I have 300 dry wood I do trees what was best I buy eastonmade wood splitter I have brute force skid steer wood splitter I take ur advise. Thanks Reddy
Does the sawdust from the sycamore ever bother you? I have a large one near a rental property I own and a couple of tree service friends that have trimmed it for me complained that it is irritating. Excellent video!!!
I have a guy I went to school with who has been an arborist/tree climber for 30 plus years now. He gets physically sick from the smell of Sycamore sawdust. I have never had any issues myself and have a lot of allergies. It is some of the worst wood for trying to split and stack, though. The branches are so crooked that most pieces end up looking like boomerangs.
@In The Woodyard Pretty much...Anytime I have a branch fall. I will process it up and throw in with the mixed hardwood. Anytime a whole tree falls or needs removed. I make a bonfire out of it!🔥🔥
Thanks for supporting our Vietnam veterans. They were in a difficult situation and didn't get the welcome home that all other veterans got. My father was there for a year in the Air Force. 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲. Let's all remember all those who gave their lives so we may have the freedoms we have today! ❤👍
Yup, great people!
❤
Good morning all!, and thanks for supporting our Vets.
Hello Kurt!
Not one word was spoken that day but all the men had the time of their lives
Yup, we did have a great day!!!
Thank's for the time, effort, machinery, and heart on helping the vets help other vets... from this old SeaBee vet.
Thanks for watching and YOUR service!
Happy mother's day to all the mom's out there... everyone is happy if Mom is happy!
Yup!!
Great to see everyone coming together for our Vet's., hopefully this can turn into annual get-together.. Awesome job....👍🏻
Yes it sure was and we hope so!
Happy Mother's Day to all the Mom's in the Woodhound community!!
Thanks Greg!
What a perfect day for such a great project! Tip of the hat to all of you for your hardwork and our Veterans for their service!🇺🇸🇺🇸
Yes it was, thanks Wayne!
Morning Woodhounds! And it’s me again Chris!!! My sons are Marines so from the heart, thanks to all the folks for helping our Nations finest, our Veterans! Just seeing this video, makes me want to grab the 670 Jonsered and the 500I and drop a few trees! I wonder if the wife would like to split wood for Mother’s Day?…………🤔
Well I guess that depends on whether you like sleeping in the woodstack or not. If yes, give her wood, if no give her breakfast in bed, coffee, cake and the Tele remote😂
That would be a great mothers day activity together!!!
Ha!
Good morning Chris and friends, good production day and thank you for helping our veterans. God bless you all. Keep on cutting
Hello Brian!
Wow!!! What a great job for such important people!!! Thank you Chris and all the other hard workers for the outstanding contribution to our veterans!!!
Thanks Nathan!
What a great time! Such a awesome feeling to help them out doing what we all love!! Thanks Chris👍👍GNI🇺🇸
Thank you for all you did!
What a day! I think you captured most of it. Took me all day long on and off to finish this video🤣 Nice job Chris👊🏻GNI
Thanks Todd!
It won't let me comment so I have to do it via a reply to Todd's comment. You two need to get together in a video. My 2 favorite wood channels!
@@ChrisLascari Chris I appreciate that! One day I will get up to visit Sir Chris of Woodsconsin!
Hey glad to see the work we did finalized in every ones videos. Was a awsome feeling doing it for the Vets. And that 592 xp was pretty fun to run. Thanks again Chris!
Yup, it was a good day for sure, thanks for helping!
I like all the volunteers that showed up much love to you all great to see these days best video ever to all the veterans thanks for your service. Great video bud.
Thanks Richie!
Lots of wood and money raised great work everyone 😊😊😊
Goodnight Chris, Tony and of course Irene❤
Thanks!
Awesome video Chris. Can’t wait till next year!👍🏻
Thanks, me too!
The veterans are the one that need our support for what they gave us thank you for your service god bless America
YES!!! THANKS!!
Thats was Enjoyable to Watch Chris 30 Cords full cords of wood $1750 USD Dollars well done to all of you guys,
Thanks!
Great job! When I think about all that is good in this world, I see people helping people, and a warm fire!
Yup, more good than bad but the bad gets all the attention.
Truly awesome to see community come together like that 😊 Ty all !
Yup, thanks!
Great video Chris Tks all you wood hound for helping out the VETS in greenfield USA . 😊 GOD BLESS VETS FOR OUR FREE IN 2023 And YEARS TO COME . 😊 ❤
Thanks for watching!
What a great idea. Thanks to everyone who helped. I enjoyed watching you run that Stihl chainsaw. God bless our veterans.
Yup, it was a good day with some great people!
Amazing video Chris, and even more amazing is how the firewood community unselfishly gave up there time and effort to accomplish what they did that weekend. One question , how long have you been a furniture maker? Thumbs up to everyone who participated in this video.
Thanks, that was my very first chair!!!
Thank you all our Vets and those who support them.
Thanks for watching!
Amazing support from All the families and friends and especially Chris In The Woodyard👍
Thanks Al!
Quite a crew you got there. All the Wood Hounds showed up. Awesome job! And for a good cause. 👍
Yup, it was a good thing to do for some great people!
Great video of a great day. Again, it was nice meeting you.
Thanks Bobby, next year we will make more !!!
Hi Chris!! You guys really worked great together!!
Wish I was in shape to have came along.
Nice pile of wood!!😀👍👍
Take care my friend!!😀😀💚💚
Logger Al
Thanks Al, yup, there was a great bunch of people there for sure!
That was awesome for all of you to help out cutting firewood, and that was a pretty cool challenge coin the gentleman gave you
Thanks John!
Chris it was a honor to meet you and Tony at this event. To be able to work side by side with you guys and make as much wood as we did in one day. What an honor to be able to do that for the Veterans. See you next year. If not sooner.
Yup,l it was a fun day for sure! Next year!!!!
Thank for the good work Chris and friends Awesome job! and for a good cause👍
Thanks for watching!
What a great time.. knowing there were some military veterans there helping out and doing what needed to be done..
I bet Mike at KNL was super stocked as well since this went better than expected..😁👍
It was a great day!
Great video and great cause. Nice to see you tubers all together working at the wood.
Yes it sure was! Thanks Noel!
G’morning Chris !! Holy Shamoly das a lot of wood !! Awesome to see the saws and equipment running ! Really got ‘em !
GoodNightIrene
Yes there was a bunch of great people there!
Good camera, saws, loaders, people and cause. A crew giving back to those who gave so much. GNI
Yup, thanks Larry!
That’s awesome that you all did that for the veterans. They don’t get the support they deserve. Thank you. My grandfather was a Korea/Viet-nam veteran. The strongest and most driven man I’ve ever known. Why don’t you muffler mod and air filter upgrade your saws? I don’t think you would regret it.
Thanks Sachary! Because the 592 is loud enough as it is and I am 1/2 deaf already plus it cuts fine as is.
@@InTheWoodyard I didn’t think you was into that type of thing. You don’t strike me as the type to fix something that isn’t broke.
A good time was had by all.
I’m hoping next year we have double the attendance! 👍TCT
Triple!!!!! No ...10X ya, that's it!!!
I'm also a Veteran and really appreciate what you did. We need more people like you in this country ! I need to try and do something at my woodyard for the Vets in the area.
Thanks Go for it!
Good morning Woodhounds!!! 30 full cords!!!! Wow!!
Yup, it was a bunch!
Should have known, if there was a pile you'd climb it!!!! Great job Chris and the other Woodhounds, Thank Y'all!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
Thanks for watching!
what a great job, thank you so much for all you do and also thank you for the vid
Thanks for watching!
I haven't commented in a long time but that was a hell of a video... thank you
Thanks for watching!
Lil bro was putting in the hard work on throwing those chunks 😂🤣
Thanks!!!
There’s a lot of people working there and getting a lot done ✅
Seems they know all about wood and equipment 😊
Yes they sure do. Thanks!
Great video Chris to put everything in perspective. I can only imagine what next year will produce. Thanks for all your hard work and fabulous job on your first chair!
Thanks Bill, are you still breaking in the boots?? It will take a while...weeks.
@@InTheWoodyard Boots are coming along fine and willing to go the distance with them. Thanks!
Good to see the young people involved and they are very talented with the machinery 👍👍👍👍👍 very impressed from England🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
Thanks for watching!
Looked like fun and as far as I could tell - no mishaps or injuries- nicely done you hounds👍👌🇺🇸💪
It was a good time!
Looked like STIHL country glad you survived and had a great time✌️✌️👍👍
Yup, there where a lot of them there for sure!
Hey Chris, little late on my comments here over the past week but nevertheless I really enjoyed all your footage of the event here!! Great that you and Tony we able to attend! Big thanks for putting this together for us! Great seeing the other UA-camrs there as well :). Such a great event and one great pile of wood processed! See you tomorrow! Andrew from NB :)
Thanks for watching it all!
that's awesome guys good morning all
Thanks!
Great job Chris you just a cool dude
Thanks for watching Doug!
It is nice seeing a community come together to support their veterans. I as a aspiring self employed man, crazy to see how much money is invested to raise 1750. I've split and sold some firewood before but it seems firewood price is too low to even invest it here, but supporting the vets makes up the difference here. A face cord sells for $80 in my area, a full cord would then bring in $240, then you're full cords start making some money.
I was a good thing done by good folks for GREAT MEN who gave more to us than we know.....FREEDOM.
your comment piqued my curiosity so i did a little bit of math lol, If the average piece of firewood takes up a 3" diameter x 16" length and stack it 48" high x 96" long and times that by 3 (face chords) you get around 1500 pieces of firewood per chord and if 1 chord costs 240 thats around 16 cents a piece.
Which is pretty damn good if you can log, split and dry on-site. Especially if you use large sized compact tractors (and sometimes small dozers) to skid and handle the logs cuz the one i have uses 1-2 gallons of deisel in a 4-8 hour logging timeframe (since it can haul multiple 6-12" by 32-50ft+ firewood logs/trees with the throttle Idling in any gear lol) so 5-10 bucks plus another 1-2 gallons of mixed gas for the saw so prolly another 10-15 bucks, plus another 3-4 gallons of straight gas for the splitter to run for 4 hours so 12-16 bucks plus 5 dollars in bar/chain oil totalling around 35-45 dollars in gas, deisel and oil so max 50 bucks and you could produce 2 chords a day (if your young and can do 10-12 hour work days lol) or if you cant log and gotta buy them which would bring the fuel cost down by half so around 25 in fuel but with a 150 dollar log purchase (max you should pay without factoring in delivery) for 2 chords worth of logs,
makes ur profit around 14 cents a piece if you log onsite or around 10 cents profit per 3" x 16" piece if you buy the logs.
and if you want to make more sales then profit by selling a chord for 200 thats 12 cents Logged or 8 cents Bought
and if you want to make even more sales then profit by selling a chord for 150 thats 9 cents Logged or 6 cents Bought
Thats only fuel and log costs obviously, if you hire people to log, skid, split and stack they take up around 50% of the overall sale which leaves the owner with the other 50% which gets reduced to 20-40% after fuel and operating costs and finally profiting 15-30% after insurance and everthing else but with a good/expirienced crew of 3 they can produce and stack 10 chords on a good day if their logging and 15 if their just spliiting and stacking, making the owner around 360-720 dollars profit a day by just facilitating and financing the operation as well as handle the sales. Of course those sales dont come until winter but still good money to do during the previous winter and spring leaving summer and fall to do other business ventures/investments while the firewood dries/seasons
@@jsoulz2008 I appreciate all the math done here but a critical thing was missed. You based your math off a face cord, not a full cord. A face cord is only 1/3 of a full cord. In the case of your math you worked off a face cord but used the price of a full cord.
A face cord is 16" in depth, still 48" tall and 96" long, full cord is 48" in depth and still 48" tall and 96" long.
i dont understand i said times by 3 face chords lol@@BluntedBaboon
@@BluntedBaboon 16" wide times by 3 is 48" wide like you were mentioning, maybe i worded it in a confusing manner my bad lol
Pretty darn cool man that's something that needs to be done a lot more of we have a lot of hats from Vietnam and other times and had been shoved off to the side after they've been hurt they need the help and all the help they can get we at least owe them that much my uncle was in Vietnam and I knew several guys that were in the small boy we have today what we have because our vets have gone and done what we needed them to do so way cool man can't even begin to think how awesome that is 🤠🤠😎🥰
Thanks so much Phillip!
You are very welcome 😎🤠
Many thanks to all the volunteers, nice wood supply. What happened to “Thou Shall Not Stihl”…….haha!!
Thanks Mike!
Thank you for everyone that cut and split the firewood for veterans. Did you raise $1750 cash in addition to the 30 cord of wood?
Yes and the wood should be worth more than $10K
@@InTheWoodyard that is fantastic. Thanks again for helping the veterans. Thanks to all the veterans.
Love the video Chris
Thanks!!
Very good idea, with excellent exacution.
Thanks Ann Marie, it was an honor to help out.
Great job women and men work together get things done
Yup, good people!
The modern military is a big improvement! We never had MRE's like that table layout!! That's one place I could've actually made a big difference! - If that's a steady thing, wood storage and sales, maybe a built-in elevator/conveyor up in the ceiling might make a safer pile than loaders doin' wheelies. Prob less side strain on the bldg's poles, too. - There was at least one guy who could match you for workin'. He was runnin' a Stihl, and had one of your Tshirts!! A Stihl!! GNI
There where a lot of great workers there!
@@InTheWoodyard I hesitate to say, but this vid looked an awful lot like HWM vid that showed up today! Can't say for sure because it's hard to recognize the same split wood 2 months apart, but sure looks similar. One thing, you didn't record much of the hard working womens, uh, Rachel, Amanda, and another unidentified lady! And the guy that kept the whole operation going, Tony da' Man, was kinda missing from your vid! But you did a good deed that day! Good on you!
Very well done, a hard days work for a really good cause.
Thanks John!
you definitely had the sharper chain than 90% of the people cutting, except that guy with the orange ball cap on. He would have gave you a run for your money. great video
My saws are always sharp or I stop and sharpen as soon as they are not and yes he knows how to sharpen too!
Beautiful, and thank you all.🕊🇺🇸⚓️👍
Thanks for watching!
If only our government could work together like this video showed!!
That would be easy...fire ALL politicians!
Imagine a draft today , sending kids to a hell hole like that ! Thank the vets , they did their job ! Screw the people that put them there !
No thanks, but I do like my FREEDOM!!
Great job!
Looks like a Stihl convention. Lol
Must have been some kind of free give away???
You warned us yesterday that this was going to be loud.
Yup, lots of saws!
AWESOME! Many Hands make light the work!! GNI
Yup, you got that right!
Very surprised there weren't a half dozen vendors there for sales and support.
A dozen channels filming would have made some great advertisement.
Perhaps in five years it will grow bigger.
All in good time,
Yup, maybe next year!
Next time the veterans firewood cutting bee someone should set up a air compressor to keep those saws cleaned up. Yes or no? Kenny from Western North Carolina. Too much time on my hands
Bring it!
There’s some big units right there!
Yup, lots of those and some big equipment too! Ha!
I was referring to the amount of cords, lol😜
@@meltedwheeliebin Yup, just a joke!
What a great cause. Looks like Indiana is a Stihl state.🙂
Actually I think it was a free give away! Haaaa!
@@InTheWoodyard I'm never in the right place at the right time.
My Gosh Chris.. When was this ?
I knew nothing about the Event. I would have been there is a Heart beat, Damn......
Mike M.
Last weekend! You can come next year, we did announce it several times. Sorry Mike!
@@InTheWoodyard Hmm Some how I missed it.
Count Me in for next Year.
I can bring My kioti if needed..
@@m9ovich785 Sounds good!
Happy Mother’s Day to the mom out there . Chris your chainsaw running to one side , need to straighten it up on the filing buddy . Hard to believe someone there couldn’t pick up block off firewood in first 7 min off the video. My father side off family in the 80 yrs pick them up put them on your tail gate off your pick- up . Sorry , there grew up as logger. Went men were men in works .
Thanks for watching, next year you can come and pick up wood all day if you want!
Thank you for service.
Where is your stool going to go?
The chair was for the vets in their bar area.
My other half is a strange woman. For some reason, she said she wouldn't be able to handle listening to the sound of chainsaws and log splitters all day. Me? I'd be in heaven at an event like this. Shooting for next year!
It was a good time!
Jeffrey.. Same here.. and in a way, I can understand. Hopefully, I can talk her into going with me to Paul Bunyan in October.. but we shall see 😁👍
Sure are a lot of Stihl saws.... Need more Husqvarna hahaha good job! 🇺🇲
Yup, there where a lot of good saws there!
Chris how you like the HWM log table at the splitter? Rachel is the fastest wood splitter on U tube if you didn’t know . 😊
It is a nice set up!
Big fan from the Netherlands. I was wondering how many m2 or cords you sell in a year.
I sell about 200 full cords a year...4'x4'x8' 128 cubic feet.
What an awesome event!
Yes it sure was!
47:28 Nice. Now I need 7 more, to complete the set.
Ha! That would be a big set!
Quite a crew there, a symphony of chainsaws. 🎶
Yes it sure was that!
Woah that sycamore was huge!
I was told they get a lot bigger than that!!! We do not have them here...nasty smelling wood!
So awesome!!!
Thanks for watching!
Am I mistaken or did I see mostly stihl saws?
Must have been a dealer with a free saw give away???
@@InTheWoodyard not many god friends in this group. As you know friends don’t let friends stihl. I mean it’s a message from God right. “Thou shall not stihl”.
We are a bunch of Cretins.
@@smorefirewood Ha!
Chris, thank god you brought the 592 to cut up that sycamore and tree service wood. The poor Stihl saws were struggling with the kindling. I think the 545 out cut the 661. Thou shall not Stihl!!!
There were a lot of great people and saws there!
I’m assuming that’s it mostly tree service wood?
Nice work all😀
Yes it was, thanks!
What’s the most firewood you personally have split by yourself an eight hour workday
I do not know, maybe over a truck load??? 6 -8 cords or so?? My splitter can do about 1 cord per hour it is as fast as I can feed it with 2 people.
Ur iron man I have 300 dry wood I do trees what was best I buy eastonmade wood splitter I have brute force skid steer wood splitter I take ur advise.
Thanks
Reddy
👍👍 great experience.
Yes it sure was!
Large day for sure!! 👍
Yup!
I wonder,
Do they just stock pile free tree service wood and wood donations for a year ?
They get tree service wood but Mike at K&L firewood had more brought in too.
Great cause and nice work, but I have to ask. Does your back hurt at the end of the day? Mine hurts after watching a video like this!😂
No, not usually, I stiffen up NOT working. Thanks for watching!
Truthfully .. how’d you like Stihl 661 Great video. Craig Pa.
Very nice saw! Almost the same as the 592!
You ever wear shin guards when bucking piles of wood?
No, if I wore ALL the safety gear people told me to I could not even walk.
Does the sawdust from the sycamore ever bother you? I have a large one near a rental property I own and a couple of tree service friends that have trimmed it for me complained that it is irritating. Excellent video!!!
Yup, it stinks, it was the first one I ever cut.
I have a guy I went to school with who has been an arborist/tree climber for 30 plus years now. He gets physically sick from the smell of Sycamore sawdust. I have never had any issues myself and have a lot of allergies. It is some of the worst wood for trying to split and stack, though. The branches are so crooked that most pieces end up looking like boomerangs.
@@waynetharp So what you are saying is that it is nasty crap that should be left behind!
@In The Woodyard Pretty much...Anytime I have a branch fall. I will process it up and throw in with the mixed hardwood. Anytime a whole tree falls or needs removed. I make a bonfire out of it!🔥🔥
What a saw did you use? 592xp?
572, 592, 550 and I tried a few others too even a 660 stihl.
Looks like a bunch of little angry beavers. :)
Yup, pretty much!
Chris what do you think of that 661?
Very nice, a lot like the 592.
@@InTheWoodyard I’ll bet.
That skidsheer is the way to go for sure .
The grapple on that thing is gonna give me nightmares
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I was good to move the pile for sure!
It is a great tool!
blessings
Thanks Carl!