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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • In this Video we finally determine what this one large Oak Tree is worth to me in my area. I use my Kubota Tractor, Polaris Ranger, Stihl Chainsaw, Fiskars Axe, and Huskee Log Splitter to harvest dead trees or blow downs and turn them into useable firewood or lumber.
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  • @pipe887
    @pipe887 6 років тому +12

    You said it, “priceless!” Owning your own property and living free is of greater value than money alone. I can’t tell you how much I appreciate your common sense and brilliant advice. Thanks!

  • @philbaker6634
    @philbaker6634 5 років тому +7

    An "old timer" near me always said that, for proper drying, that wood should be stacked with openings big enough for a squirrel to get through... but not the cat chasing him.

  • @jamisgood21
    @jamisgood21 6 років тому +18

    I must say...your wood stacks are damn beautiful! I have some stack envy. And forget saw logs...to me firewood is always more valuable. The more wood I burn the less heating oil I use. That's worth a lot.

    • @cattleNhay
      @cattleNhay 5 років тому

      Check out my vids if you want to see precision wood stacking!

  • @suffolkshepherd
    @suffolkshepherd 6 років тому +4

    Good video. Yes, very tough to come out on saw logs.The wind blew a Gum tree over. I cut it into logs. I called a few saw mills. Most Saw mills do not want Gum. I did find one though, they said to give me an idea of price, someone had just set off a 11 inch in diameter by 8 feet Gum log and they paid the person $6.48. I thanked them for the info, and cut the Gum Tree up into firewood. I would rather sold it but risk taking out the transmission in my truck. The truck does not get good mileage like a car so that cost would be there too. I think you have to have proper equipment and lots and lots of trees to come out on selling logs

  • @OutdoorsWithTheMorgans
    @OutdoorsWithTheMorgans  6 років тому +3

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    • @1skippies
      @1skippies 6 років тому +1

      I subscribed to your channel and I love your videos please keep making more.

  • @kookyflukes9749
    @kookyflukes9749 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for your insight. Drying time must be a consideration for the saw log against fire wood. Taking about a year per inch thickness that fire wood will be ready for next year. Yet that saw log will take 3 or 4 years to dry. Good explanation of what you do. Thanks.

  • @CliffsideStables
    @CliffsideStables 6 років тому +2

    Finally...the big reveal ! Thanks for the series...it does what you intended, make the viewers think.

  • @rossmclean6868
    @rossmclean6868 6 років тому +8

    I love how you calculate the cost to cents.

  • @markpalmer5311
    @markpalmer5311 6 років тому +8

    Very interesting and fun to follow along. Thanks for sharing!

  • @matthewsims359
    @matthewsims359 2 роки тому

    You haven’t uploaded today so i am taking a trip down memory lane. Pretty awesome how the channel has grown. Congrats

  • @TairnKA
    @TairnKA 6 років тому +2

    A friend of mine (40+ yrs ago) would get wood every year, leaving three stages of wood. The first is new wood from the forest (last load left in truck bed). The second was split wood stacked for drying. The third was dried wood being used that winter.

  • @see207
    @see207 4 роки тому

    SEEING IN 4/22/20 IN LOCKDOWN BEEN WATCHING FOR A LONG WHILE , NOW I GOT TIME I;AMM LOOKING AT ALL UR SHOWS LOVE YALL THANK YOU AN THANK YOU FOR UR TIME LOVE YALL SHOW

  • @benscoles5085
    @benscoles5085 6 років тому

    in my best Walter Cronkrite voice, ..''and thats the way it is''... Value is the importance we place on anything, and nothing is worth more than anyone is willing to pay for it. more people are willing to pay for some thing that makes them comfortable, than those willing to pay for some thing ''pretty'', Your values are representaive of your priorites, and being warm, and satisfied in your work are as you said, or near that, priceless. just subscribed to Your channel

  • @brucebello2049
    @brucebello2049 2 роки тому

    Just to add to yesterday’s comment, this quote is from Butler Sherborne, an estates management company, their prices are a bit conservative. “Hardwood
    Oak - Saw log prices are also at unprecedented levels, with beam oak achieving £7 - £8.50 per hft (hoppus foot) at roadside, and quality planking oak reaching £10.50 per hft
    Wonder what shipping would cost for your saw log!

  • @janosaldroun6560
    @janosaldroun6560 5 років тому

    Thank you for sharing that, it's nice to have some sort of ballpark for those of us who have no experience nor know anyone with experience in that area.

  • @107retired
    @107retired 6 років тому +5

    I think people should just watch your videos to....and learn....and leave you to do with your trees what you like and they can do the same. You are obviously a smart man...I think you’ve got it figured out. I see more people trolling with their wealth of useless ‘knowledge’ and not watching to learn....they should just start their own channel! Great video by the way and NOW, I’ve got to watch your stacking video cause MAN, that’s perty!!😉

    • @davidfenton3910
      @davidfenton3910 5 років тому

      Disagreement can be one of the most productive communications.
      John Hattie collected and analyzed investigations into what works best to improve learning from over 80 million students. One of the largest improvements was from what he termed dis-confirmation feedback, which involves not confirming the learner's views of themselves and how they are going but dis-confirming it. When a learner is wrong in what or how they are doing something, this type of feedback, if considered and eventually acted upon, takes the learner from wrong to right which is a huge improvement.
      Dialogue, i.e. two way conversation, also advances learning considerably according to his analysis of educational investigations.
      When people honestly share their feelings and thoughts it is not possible for them to think and feel other than they do ... except by way of dialogue and going through a learning process to change their thinking because they start to see things differently ... because open and honest talking and listening happened.
      I never learned all that much from all those people that agreed with me ... but they did reinforce the narrowness of my mental radius. But all those who disagreed with me, they taught me so much by challenging me to review my facts, thinking and conclusions.
      Accepting and learning to love others disagreement can be a powerful step increasing one's own knowledge.
      Cheers.

  • @johnhunter273
    @johnhunter273 6 років тому +5

    $100 a rank? Wow. Thats what a cord costs here.
    Pricless is spot on.

  • @dougmoore7116
    @dougmoore7116 6 років тому +28

    Sitting in the woods deer hunting and get an alert for new video. Got the phone resting on my 270 with just enough volume. Thumbs up

    • @OutdoorsWithTheMorgans
      @OutdoorsWithTheMorgans  6 років тому +5

      Lol, Thats awesome. Good Luck, I will be out tomorrow for 1st day of gun season with my 12 year old daughter

    • @michaeldougfir9807
      @michaeldougfir9807 6 років тому +1

      Doug Moore:
      Your story was amusing, and I enjoyed it.
      But I would like to offer this idea, based on Gilligan's theme song: NO PHONE, NO LIGHTS, NOT A SINGLE LUXURY. When I go out in the woods I want only the sounds of nature, and only the sights of nature. I just want to remind people that they don't need music or anything electronic, if they really want to enjoy the outdoors. Or even work in the outdoors.
      I leave my phone in the truck. When I get back to the truck I can check for messages. And even that is giving in somewhat. I let my Mrs know that I am unavailable. Otherwise, my soul gets no benefit from being out there!

    • @dougmoore7116
      @dougmoore7116 6 років тому +2

      You guys can just calm down with the mighty hunter bs. I sit from sun up to sun down hunt harder than probably 90% of hunters if I wanna play on my phone for a few minutes at noon when most guys go home for lunch I’m sorry it hurts your soul lol get a life

    • @dougmoore7116
      @dougmoore7116 6 років тому

      MrSisterfister100 I’m not stalking deer I’m sitting up against an oak tree still hunting

    • @dougmoore7116
      @dougmoore7116 6 років тому

      MrSisterfister100 got a 17in wide 8 point with my bow nothing with a gun passed on a few. I usually don’t shoot bucks unless it’s 8 point and as wide as the ears at least

  • @onewhitestone
    @onewhitestone 5 років тому +1

    People do not realize that the woods owner makes pennies compared to the lumber yard. Yes they have overhead with cutting the trees, hauling them to the mill and then selling them. But in the long run, the mill makes the most money. I worked as a forester in the Catskills for some time. An average hemlock tree was paying $11. By the time it got to the retail boards, it was worth, $300. Make what is the best for your situation, you are being a good steward of the land.

  • @hhcosminnet
    @hhcosminnet 5 років тому

    that was nice wood. in Europe oaks are not that abbundant and is very pricey since it is so durable.
    i have a small (3 metters or about 10 feet) old bridge made of oak that is use to cross a ditch by car. i have no ideea when it was made but it was in wet conditions, grass grew on it at some point. it looks mostly unaffected. oak is so strong and durable.
    you are an doctor in wood stacking. that is beautiful :)

  • @gmonet8753
    @gmonet8753 6 років тому +2

    Great idea for a video, and well executed. Can’t wait to see more like these.

  • @NHHalKnowsHow
    @NHHalKnowsHow 6 років тому

    Mike, I agree with you. It's hard to put a value on the chainsaw therapy I receive by running my saw. My wife says my Husqvarna is my favorite gardening tool and I certainly agree. If I'm getting the saw out when she's leaving she gets nervous as to what will be missing when she comes home. I love cutting, splitting and stacking firewood.

    • @julier1080
      @julier1080 6 років тому

      Same here. It is more relaxing to me than almost anything else. And a pile of wood is so beautiful! (Though in this case a pile of quarter sawn oak would have fetched far more than the firewood ever will).

  • @lindsaythomas2283
    @lindsaythomas2283 5 років тому +1

    I've been cutting and burning wood since 1981. I've attempted to sell cut logs off my property (to mills) many times, and never been offered more money that what those logs were worth as heat for my home. If I had a small mill, it would have been a different story.

  • @michaeldougfir9807
    @michaeldougfir9807 6 років тому +1

    This is part of good forestry, to measure diameters, and all the good numerical talk, right down to the top diameter used.
    Your stack is so nice and neat. One guy wrote in, implying that he could do better. Not so. Just for interest I will tell you that the State of California's forestry agency allows a 15% leeway in the solidity of a measured stack. Other states probably figure something similar.
    Mark Twain once wrote about a stack so loose you could throw a dog through it. LOL!
    I would like to offer this, that in measuring diameter, you measure twice: the greatest dimension and the lesser. Average the two for a universally acceptable finding.
    Good video.
    Thanks,
    Michael Dougfir.

  • @kevinbishop1323
    @kevinbishop1323 6 років тому

    Discovered your channel about a week ago . I’m watching all your videos in order love your content. My wife and I are saving right now. We hope to have our little piece of the earth in West Virginia in 2 or 3 years. Raised in Georgia moved to Washington state 2 months ago for something different.

  • @user-iq8wg9vp5b
    @user-iq8wg9vp5b 3 місяці тому

    Back in the mid eighties gas work went to hell in Michigan.i went to work running a log skidder. We took 2 double trailer loads a day to the saw mill and 2 double trailer loads of fire wood and and 2-5 dump truck loads of cut and split wood per day. We made a lot more on firewood then we did on logs.

  • @lostnation5348
    @lostnation5348 6 років тому

    Wow. .... I have been way off in my thinking. Thanks for this video. It still is going gnaw at me be a bit to block up a nice saw log but it makes a whole more sense to put it into firewood. I just came back into the house from cutting a few trees. A couple of beauties will go tomorrow. Thanks again.

    • @OutdoorsWithTheMorgans
      @OutdoorsWithTheMorgans  6 років тому

      Yea I know what you mean, Although it all comes down to prices in your area and what you really need, firewood or lumber

  • @bobbythompson3544
    @bobbythompson3544 6 років тому +1

    Love the vids, you are very fortunate to have such good machinery, well done with that one too!

  • @mikeg4267
    @mikeg4267 6 років тому +1

    Nice series Mike, you could also add the energy saved by burning that wood. Wood here in upstate N.Y. only goes for $60 a face cord delivered.

  • @garystelljr.6717
    @garystelljr.6717 6 років тому +1

    Congratulations Mike on your 100th video and 11K subscribers. Keep up the great work on this channel. I wish you all the best.

  • @macsair
    @macsair 6 років тому

    Congratulations on the hundredth video Mike. I've thoroughly enjoyed each and every one of them.

  • @johndoe1765
    @johndoe1765 6 років тому

    GREAT WORK AS WELL AS INFORMATION ON LUMBER FOOTAGE THANKS I LEARNED A LOT.

  • @davedowding5883
    @davedowding5883 5 років тому

    Mike this was a gem of a video from back a while ago. I got a lot out of it, from your way of thinking to where the value is with and without a sawmill.
    One question I keep having on your firewood experience: when you split a truly green log, does that cause some smoke problems for your customers? Is there enough surface area on a chunk of firewood that it drys quickly enough to not smoke too much when burned right away?

  • @mannythegraniteguy
    @mannythegraniteguy 5 років тому +3

    The internet gives everyone a voice, unfortunately even the LUNATICS. Thank you Mike for entertaining and educating me and so many others. You and your family keep up the great work!

  • @SmallHoldingAtHillhigh
    @SmallHoldingAtHillhigh 6 років тому

    Glad you are enjoying making the videos, because we enjoy watching them (and learning from you)!!!!!

  • @airwolf61970
    @airwolf61970 6 років тому +1

    Looks like a great saw log.
    I'm envious. I don't have tree's like this on my property.

  • @GPOutdoors
    @GPOutdoors 6 років тому

    LOL- I was way off but really enjoyed it anyway- it was fun. Really like your channel Mike. Congratulations on 100 and look forward to seeing more. Cheers from Canada!

  • @c50ge
    @c50ge 5 років тому

    That is about the best looking stack of firewood i've ever seen!

  • @emungai
    @emungai 6 років тому +23

    suggestion: instead of music, do your talk (that you do mid to the end) during the video instead of music.
    use your talk as the background sound.

    • @hughtub
      @hughtub 5 років тому

      Agreed. I appreciate videos like that, that are ever so more concise. We all want to watch as much content as we can, and overlapping he speech with the video is very useful.

    • @TheRatrod48
      @TheRatrod48 4 роки тому

      I disagree. The music adds so much to the videos.

  • @bobvanarkel7583
    @bobvanarkel7583 6 років тому

    Congrats on the 10k
    You have a great channel!
    I was too shy on the firewood pile by .64 of a cord.
    Don't forget to seal the ends of the saw log. I've used Anchorseal which is a little spendy but great product. Also used Kool Seal elastomeric roof coating for RV, trailers etc. Less expensive but seems to do well. Avail at WalMart

  • @larsivarhordnes182
    @larsivarhordnes182 5 років тому

    interesting video, clearly and pedagogically made. It was fun watching it

  • @scotthester2189
    @scotthester2189 6 років тому

    I just cut a big white oak tree down last week in my backyard. A friend suggested a saw mill but I need the fire wood not boards. Figured I wood stack it, but wanted to watch a couple videos 1st for pointers just in case I was missing something. Nice video but I am definitely not one to measure the logs as suggested In your other video. great job on your video.

    • @julier1080
      @julier1080 6 років тому

      In most cases the clear oak lumber would be worth far more than the firewood. If a tree like this video gave you a cord of wood, you could sell the lumber and buy 3 cords. So what makes more sense?

  • @bigwheels6200
    @bigwheels6200 6 років тому +5

    Congratulations on your 100th video, Mike job well done,
    Rob here South central Pennsylvania,

  • @TheMetalButcher
    @TheMetalButcher 6 років тому +1

    That was a beautiful tree. We always end up using the twisted shit for firewood.

  • @cobratester
    @cobratester 6 років тому +1

    A lot of nice straight knot free grain in that tree. I bet you could have made a lot more in rough sawn boards rather than fire wood. Of course I have no idea what it costs to put together a basic saw mill that can handle that tree. I've seen some attachments for the chainsaw, but I don't know if they do a good job.

  • @russellbowman8051
    @russellbowman8051 3 роки тому +1

    Great information!! 👊

  • @paulrward
    @paulrward 6 років тому +1

    Hey Mike: Just to clue you in - That one section of log that you chopped into firewood, if milled into 5/4 oak, would have been worth somewhere between $ 450 and $ 500, depending on the skill of the guy with the wood mizer. Just a thought.....

    • @julier1080
      @julier1080 6 років тому +1

      Yeah I about cried watching him hack that into firewood! Would have looked great on my lt15. He compares what the mill pays for a log but forgets that surely someone in his area has a band mill and does custom sawing. He would do better having it sawn and then drying and selling the lumber. Probably easily $3/bf for rough sawn oak. Cut the small and crooked stuff for firewood and turn clear logs into lumber.

  • @tomhenson2159
    @tomhenson2159 6 років тому +1

    Hey Mike, awesome video!
    That’s a decent amount of $ for that tree. Wonder what your entire woods would be worth 🤔.
    Really enjoy all your videos. I’ve been making and selling firewood in Wisconsin for over 20 years, you are spot on with how you think & do your work!
    I too take pride in making nice neat looking stacks! 👍🏻

  • @larrybrandonii269
    @larrybrandonii269 3 роки тому

    Great vid series! Thinking about timbering some of my family’s land and using the not so good logs as firewood!

  • @jeffclaus4422
    @jeffclaus4422 6 років тому +4

    I’m sure you have a cool wood burning stove. Do a video about it.

  • @jedrek4444
    @jedrek4444 5 років тому

    Kolego, szacunek dla kogoś kto potrafi pracować z taką pasją! Masz super narzędzia. Pozdrowienia dla Ciebie i Twojej pięknej żony ;)

  • @davidb.beasley7359
    @davidb.beasley7359 6 років тому

    Mike, congratulations on the growth of your You Tube videos. I always look for them and enjoy them.

  • @jimsteele7108
    @jimsteele7108 6 років тому +4

    Oak Wilt has completely killed the red oak lumber market here. But, a full cord of seasoned red oak firewood, split and delivered, goes for $300 all day long. Crazy...

    • @MostlyOutdoors
      @MostlyOutdoors 6 років тому

      tree feller face cord? Where I'm at its $50 tops for a face cord

  • @lifesanabyss2727
    @lifesanabyss2727 6 років тому

    Great videos Mike. Love your channel
    Love how you yanks still use cords and cubic feet. I have to keep pulling out the converter and converting to cubic metres

  • @B7-G2
    @B7-G2 6 років тому

    Wow! $100 per rick? Around here that much goes for $50 to $60, delivered and stacked. $150-$160 per cord is what most people pay. Glad you get that much for such a small amount of firewood. It's a lot of work and deserves a decent price!

  • @davidvanderwood9649
    @davidvanderwood9649 6 років тому

    Mike, Man was I off not even close but thanks for the education. Watching you drop that tree gave me the guts to drop a 50' + red pine that had died this year and was too close to the house to let sit all winter in west Michigan Thanks for the info Dave

  • @tomvoyt3522
    @tomvoyt3522 6 років тому +1

    I just cut thin slices of troublesome pieces of wood and make a junk pile. They dry fast and split and break up real easy. Stack in stove like a stack of half dollars or like a bunch of chunks

  • @outdoorstudios2022
    @outdoorstudios2022 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @Markam248
    @Markam248 6 років тому

    thank you for sharing your findings.

  • @kevinashby3784
    @kevinashby3784 5 років тому

    That’s a great video and story. I realize I’m slow to the table on this but I got started on this series today. Been subscribed for a while. Now that you’ve got a mill different story. But like you said the big story is having this opportunity right on your backyard where you can enjoy it and earn some $$$ at the same time.

  • @guygonemgtow2981
    @guygonemgtow2981 6 років тому

    Congratulations Mike on your 100th video! Great work!! I really enjoy your videos. You are doing great with your subscriber count too, averaging out at over 100 subscribers per video. You will soon have more viewers than CNN! :D
    I just purchased over 120 acres of mostly hardwood forest in Canada, just north of Toronto. I will be taking early retirement next summer and I can't wait to take possession of my land.
    Keep up the great work!

  • @alonzomartii
    @alonzomartii 6 років тому +10

    Bruce Willis is that you?

  • @robertpitcher7407
    @robertpitcher7407 5 років тому +1

    great videos....thumbs up

  • @simpleman4196
    @simpleman4196 6 років тому +1

    Wow Mike that's amazing iam from Michigan in the northern part of the thumb we have mostly Ash here and our wood sells around 45 to 55 dollars a face cord.

    • @OutdoorsWithTheMorgans
      @OutdoorsWithTheMorgans  6 років тому +1

      If I wanted to I think you could sell as much wood as you wanted to around here, I just don't want to turn it into a job. I already have one of those lol

    • @simpleman4196
      @simpleman4196 6 років тому

      Iam surprised at the price of wood by you. Around me we do not have that much woodland and what is around the farmers buy it and knock it all down into big piles and burn it then turn the land into farm fields. Looks like around you is all woods.

  • @toms641
    @toms641 6 років тому

    Good video.
    Maybe not mentioned in your vid or comments is that log looks to be a red oak.
    Most of the lumberyard oak is White oak, which is the furniture grade oak.
    Red oak is mostly used as flooring, not worth that much in a log, depending on defects.
    But always good firewood.

  • @bigtime37ja
    @bigtime37ja 5 років тому

    Mike your and all of the respondents was spot on. Just because you have an opinion doesn't mean you should express it... Especially when it's that blatantly crazy.

  • @garybyrne2605
    @garybyrne2605 4 роки тому

    Love your land, very nice.

  • @davebeard4987
    @davebeard4987 6 років тому

    Love this whole series on what this tree is worth..... but real slow start on this one.....

  • @jjbb7224
    @jjbb7224 5 років тому +1

    People who say things like that need their head examined they have know idea how things work I wrote kind of a long comment but it must have been to long anyway you make awesome content keep it up and if they don't like it they don't have to watch

  • @Xaviar002
    @Xaviar002 6 років тому +2

    Cool, nice job. That was entertaining, thank you.

  • @joetherocku2ube
    @joetherocku2ube 6 років тому +2

    Wow. $100 is expensive compared to where i live. A face cord goes for about $60. Mixed hard woods.

  • @allenhenry1113
    @allenhenry1113 6 років тому +1

    congrats on you 100 video 👍👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @xthexadvantagex
    @xthexadvantagex 5 років тому

    Man firewood is definitely valuable but a nice straight grain tree like that would make some excellent lumber or boards

    • @xthexadvantagex
      @xthexadvantagex 5 років тому

      Maybe I’m just jealous because we don’t have straight trees where I live

  • @digbyodell2924
    @digbyodell2924 6 років тому +3

    I was closer with my original $490 than the revised $400. There was one guy though commented $452 or so and I said I thought that was a really good guess so by proxy....and I know I could have gotten rid of $17 of air in that stack! : ) I hadn't even considered stacking technique...doh!

  • @JAEUFM
    @JAEUFM 5 років тому

    Nice stack of firewood,..should make for a couple weeks or more of warmth in your wood stove in winter. Felled many a tree like that with my Dad in my younger days.

  • @WoodisGood82
    @WoodisGood82 6 років тому

    Well done series. I enjoy your channel and share your love of similar hobbies here in MA.

  • @nadleet
    @nadleet 5 років тому

    Great Video. Thank you.

  • @cptophers4626
    @cptophers4626 6 років тому

    Happy 100th!!! Probably you should go turn that 12 footer into firewood unless you have a specific project for it!
    Thanks.

  • @donho526
    @donho526 6 років тому

    Wow, Mike nice job on that beautiful wall of wood.

  • @airsoftsnipes100
    @airsoftsnipes100 6 років тому +2

    man you guys get a pretty good price for firewood around there, at least on the sellers side

  • @matthewsims359
    @matthewsims359 2 роки тому

    I heat with firewood, so the cost of the natural gas or electric that i dont have to pay could also be figured in to the worth of the wood as firewood vs saw logs

  • @tiebear1
    @tiebear1 6 років тому +2

    informative series Mike, well done

  • @teamfun4u
    @teamfun4u 6 років тому

    You know the actual measurements of a cord of wood..... I have cut wood for over 50 years and always humorous to see ads for firewood on Craigslist.... veneer logs are the money logs.... thanks for your video

  • @knightclan4
    @knightclan4 5 років тому +1

    First time watching.
    Enjoyed it thoroughly.
    Great speaking skills.

  • @HexaFox
    @HexaFox 6 років тому

    You should take a look at those plastic sliding contraptions people are using now. It sort of acts like a sled for the tree. Less work for your equipment and less ground damage. Just a thought.

  • @wherenorthbegins7831
    @wherenorthbegins7831 6 років тому

    Wow Mike you really broke those calculations down for all of us to understand. Love the videos

  • @moh1khan638
    @moh1khan638 5 років тому +1

    Watching from 🇬🇧 great work keep up the hard work 👍

  • @altcoinbonanza3926
    @altcoinbonanza3926 5 років тому

    Love your videos. I live in Folsom Louisiana and I have 6 acres of hardwoods. I have quite a few massive pine trees. What could I use Pine for? I hear it’s not good for home fire wood because of the sticky sap that is in the bark.

  • @karl9997
    @karl9997 6 років тому

    Great video Mike, always enjoy your videos and look forward to the next. From central Wisconsin.

  • @MikeFriesenLampLightGames
    @MikeFriesenLampLightGames 6 років тому +2

    Quite different from where I live, but we don't have much, if any Oak.

    • @c50ge
      @c50ge 5 років тому

      want me to send you some acorns and a couple of squirrels to plant them???????

  • @ChakatNightspark
    @ChakatNightspark 5 років тому +1

    1/3 a face cord around my area is about $105 to $110 depending on who has firewood but its about avg. Have seen up to $175 for 1/3 face cord. So its not that much more around here then in your area. except for that one person doing it at 175.

    • @keshlalish5586
      @keshlalish5586 5 років тому +1

      in us $?
      good god, i pay mine 90$ delivered.

  • @mabgn8807
    @mabgn8807 5 років тому

    Great job. Perfect. Bonjour de France 🇫🇷

  • @tommyordoyne7461
    @tommyordoyne7461 5 років тому

    Didn't have a sawmill then, but you do now. Cheers.

  • @johnhernan1122
    @johnhernan1122 6 років тому

    Great video!! Thanks Mike.

  • @sonnybeltran7096
    @sonnybeltran7096 5 років тому +1

    Awesome, cool fun facts .. 👍🏼

  • @rayleder3705
    @rayleder3705 6 років тому

    Hi Mike! I have a few pairs of headphones like yours, called Worktunes! Love them and they keep my ears warm in Minnesota winters! Do you listen to music? Sports talk? News/politics?! Keep up the great content. Thanks.

  • @Brainmalfuction
    @Brainmalfuction 6 років тому

    Great video answered all the questions i had !

  • @sawdustbob.thestatesmen3656
    @sawdustbob.thestatesmen3656 5 років тому

    Cool.

  • @jeffkuivanen3487
    @jeffkuivanen3487 6 років тому +1

    Congrats on the 100th video Mike! I was off on my estimate... we will just leave it at that! Lol. Fun exercise tho. Chisholm MN here.