Glad gramp is ok. Firewood definitely isn’t a single man job but I find myself in the same predicament almost always. Congrats on the 2k subs Russ! Yall deserve it.
Gramps is awesome 👍 hope you can keep him busy - maybe it's time to invest in a processor and a machine with a grapple. Congrats on 2k brother, keep cuttin'!
Yea getting hurt in the Woodyard is a challenge for any of us. Even with all the safety gead and thinking. It only takes the moment in lapse of judgment, and we are in trouble.😉👍
Congrats again on 2k brother and yeah I feel you on high log piles. Heidi absolutely hates it until I have them down to waist high or so, not that they still can’t get ya. Glad Gramps is god brother. 👍👍
🎉 Congrats on 2K 🎉 good thing gramps is quick and nimble. old age is teaching me daily activity is mandatory. If you ever have too many cookies I would take a load...🌲
@@TheRustyGarageandHomestead gotta have your head on a swivel working around the log piles. It only takes a second for things to go bad. We appreciate you stopping by as always!
Congratulations on 2000 subscribers , Russ! Doing great buddy. Man don’t you have some wood sitting there, 😂. Great team work to the both of you. Good luck with the fire starters, Russ.
UA-cam just recommended this video and have to say great job on the subscriber count you got one more. Hello from Mid-Coast Maine!! We just started selling firewood to make a little extra cash
@@fireman032180 welcome aboard neighbor! We just bring people to work with us and mix a few things in here and there to try and keep it interesting if we can 🤣. If you get in the market for a commercial splitter let me know as we are an Allwood splitter dealer.
Congrats Russ it all helps ! You have lots of sawdust I hope The fire starters will give you a good boost 👍, People will like locally made :) Yes those high piles can be dangerous be careful ! work safe take care
Winter is up on us way up north so the sled will be coming out & wood haul will began soon :) I like to bring it in dry ready for the wood box 👍, You have a good grew keep them safe :)
Congrats Russ!! Glad Gramps is ok. Definitely dangerous working alone. You guys need a Cord King Repeater 29 though!!! It would make such light work out of splitting all that wood up. Keep the videos coming!! Cheers, Dave
Them big piles are always sketchy and they ain’t very forgiving . Might be time to ask the driver to spread the piles out . Ain’t none of getting any younger . Congrats on the 2 k mark .
@ just trying to show what having a small woodyard can create for problems. It's a constant that we are aware and deal with regularly. Thanks as always for dropping by!
New viewer - from Ken's Kuts. Your Gramps has some fast feet - you go sir. Congratulations on reaching 2K subscribers. I'll ask just like I did with Ken - I recently retired and am getting back into my workshop and was wondering if you sell stickers from you channel. I have started adorning my equipment and door with stickers from channels that I enjoy watching. Just asking. Stay safe.
Hopefully you have learned not to undercut and release the log pile onto you. Cutting into a standing log pile will eventually catch up to you. You need to send logs off from the end with a cant hook. At least 1 buffer log behind you would offer some protection. Working with your back to the pile is a disaster waiting to happen. Good luck going forward. 👍
@@HiLineTree working around log piles is no joke. We have cut the way we do for the 40 years I have been alive. It's definitely something that you have to have respect for.
Hope your Gramp,s arm is okay. Getting lots wood sawed and your keeping up stacking the wood ha,ha. Had to torment. Your fire starters what do you add with the sawdust to make it burn.
@@EwenRoberts-o8o I try to keep up but it's a hard task for sure🤣. We use a good grade wax for the wax that keeps everything all natural with no chemicals.
Watching how you do things might I suggest your going to need a new wood yard sooner then later.. your gunna need a place to dry and store all that bagged firewood.. go big or go home.. or in your case, go big at home.. PS... tell gramps " for God's sake be careful"..
@@buckinfirewood we are working on finding a larger space close by and think we may have found just the ticket. Time will tell. I tell him not to work alone but he beats to his own drum like always. I always tell him no firewood is worth getting hurt over.
Nice moves gramps 👍 congrats Russ on hitting 2000 subs
I'm just glad no one got hurt! We couldn't do what we did without you!
Glad gramp is ok. Firewood definitely isn’t a single man job but I find myself in the same predicament almost always. Congrats on the 2k subs Russ! Yall deserve it.
@@FoothillsFirewood thank you sir we try our best everyday.
Gramps is awesome 👍 hope you can keep him busy - maybe it's time to invest in a processor and a machine with a grapple. Congrats on 2k brother, keep cuttin'!
@@TravisDoesFirewood we have some changes that will be coming!
Yea getting hurt in the Woodyard is a challenge for any of us. Even with all the safety gead and thinking. It only takes the moment in lapse of judgment, and we are in trouble.😉👍
@@DanielAtkinsFirewood very true. I truly only takes a split second and things can get real in a hurry! Thanks for taking time to stop by!
Great moves gramps! Man that’s a lot of wood🇺🇸👍
@@outdoorsinthe608 he is a machine and doesn't stop till the job is done.
Congratulations on 2k. Great milestone to celebrate. Peace
@@williamkleinsLost40Lodge thank you we appreciate you very much
Congrats again on 2k brother and yeah I feel you on high log piles. Heidi absolutely hates it until I have them down to waist high or so, not that they still can’t get ya. Glad Gramps is god brother. 👍👍
@@ShermanLawncareAndFirewood me too! He is way more important than a pile of firewood. We are on to 5k now!!
Congrads on reaching 2K subs! Glad Gramps is ok.
@@WestwayFirewood1313 yeah for sure! I worry about us all. Firewood is dangerous work!
🎉 Congrats on 2K 🎉 good thing gramps is quick and nimble. old age is teaching me daily activity is mandatory. If you ever have too many cookies I would take a load...🌲
@@visionisscaryYTg I might have a cord or so of them right now. Making more daily
Congratulations everyone at Willy's firewood.
Glad gramps can still move in a hurry. Good deal
@@TheRustyGarageandHomestead gotta have your head on a swivel working around the log piles. It only takes a second for things to go bad. We appreciate you stopping by as always!
Congratulations on 2000 subscribers , Russ! Doing great buddy. Man don’t you have some wood sitting there, 😂. Great team work to the both of you.
Good luck with the fire starters, Russ.
@@wayneberry8703 looks like a lot but it will disappear very fast.
That's a big danger in the wood yard. There are lots of big sticks. I'm glad Gramps wasn't hurt. Congratulations on the 2000 subs.
@@OpenAirAdventure I was glad gramp was ok too Kenny. We couldn't do this without all of you guys! Thank you for your support!!
UA-cam just recommended this video and have to say great job on the subscriber count you got one more. Hello from Mid-Coast Maine!! We just started selling firewood to make a little extra cash
@@fireman032180 welcome aboard neighbor! We just bring people to work with us and mix a few things in here and there to try and keep it interesting if we can 🤣. If you get in the market for a commercial splitter let me know as we are an Allwood splitter dealer.
Congrats Russ it all helps ! You have lots of sawdust I hope The fire starters will give you a good boost 👍, People will like locally made :) Yes those high piles can be dangerous be careful ! work safe take care
@@littlegriffoffgridalberta6837 thank you for stopping by! The fire starters have been a hit so far and there sure is no lack of sawdust around 🤣
Winter is up on us way up north so the sled will be coming out & wood haul will began soon :) I like to bring it in dry ready for the wood box 👍, You have a good grew keep them safe :)
@littlegriffoffgridalberta6837 good afternoon Don
@@littlegriffoffgridalberta6837 staying safe is very important indeed
awesome . . . well done & thumbs up 👍🍀✨
@@OthmarsVlog thanks for dropping by. We appreciate you very much.
Congrats Russ!! Glad Gramps is ok. Definitely dangerous working alone. You guys need a Cord King Repeater 29 though!!! It would make such light work out of splitting all that wood up. Keep the videos coming!! Cheers, Dave
@@cordwoodking we are looking to do something new for the woodyard but whatever it is it needs to be high production.
Gramps is an efficient machine!
@@gitphar7535 he sure is.
Good choice of the Tundra for your business p u . It won't wear out. Chris from "In the Woodyard" has a Tundra with about 200,000 miles on it.😊
@@joeahopelto8032 Toyota makes a fantastic vehicle. They are bulletproof.
Gramps still got the moves. Quick as a cat
@@justinsantapole7507 good thing too those logs don't care what's in the way! Thanks for dropping by we appreciate you!
Got to watch every step,glad gramps is okay, stay safe gramps good video again, hit a 6 point buck with my jeep whole frount gone we okay
@@digger413 were you able to at least salvage any of the deer? This time of year gets them much more active for sure.
@WilleysFirewood deer got up and ran big buck
@ that's too bad
That my jeep got damaged or deer got away
@ both. It always stinks hitting a deer but it's even worse when they get away. Hopefully the repairs won't be too costly.
Good job guys 👍
@@Turtlewood thank you very much!
That young man is still fleet a foot!!!
@@Firewoodinthe603 he is still surprisingly quick 🤣 Gotta stay on your toes around the woodpile.
That’s awesome man. 2k!!!!!
@@VicsYard thank you we couldn't do it without the help of everyone.
Gramps is human process mc congrats for 2k sub🎉
@@sgurunaathan5136 he is an animal especially for a 78 year old man!!! I'm blessed and beyond grateful to have him around.
Congrats on over 2k subscribers
@@asamelia5124 thank you. Couldn't have done it without you
Them big piles are always sketchy and they ain’t very forgiving . Might be time to ask the driver to spread the piles out . Ain’t none of getting any younger . Congrats on the 2 k mark .
@@AllenFamilyFirewood yeah told the driver no more talk piles and the loads need to stay lower than shoulder height!
Glad gramps is ok! I personally do not like cutting in stacked log piles. I know room is always an issue. Take care Russ👊🏻
@ just trying to show what having a small woodyard can create for problems. It's a constant that we are aware and deal with regularly. Thanks as always for dropping by!
@ I hear ya on the small woodyard!!
Stay safe Gramps 👍
How often does Gramps swap saws, every tankful or ???
@@cutNdryfirewood if the wood is clean he will run two tankfuls per saw. More often than that if the wood is dirty,
hi there good show . keep an eye on the old gezzer if you can keep up / did you see HWM smash the pumpkins , .best to all john
@@fricknjeep I did but I think they did it wrong 🤣 stay tuned 🍻
New viewer - from Ken's Kuts. Your Gramps has some fast feet - you go sir. Congratulations on reaching 2K subscribers. I'll ask just like I did with Ken - I recently retired and am getting back into my workshop and was wondering if you sell stickers from you channel. I have started adorning my equipment and door with stickers from channels that I enjoy watching. Just asking. Stay safe.
We are in the process of getting a sticker made for the channel. Stay tuned and we will announce when we have them!
Man I can smell all the wood chips and 2 stroke through the screen!
@@logjammin084 I need to make a candle that smells like that for the man cave.
Be safe fellas!
@@upinsmokefirewood try our best to everyday. Firewood business is tough work.
Hopefully you have learned not to undercut and release the log pile onto you. Cutting into a standing log pile will eventually catch up to you. You need to send logs off from the end with a cant hook. At least 1 buffer log behind you would offer some protection. Working with your back to the pile is a disaster waiting to happen. Good luck going forward. 👍
@@HiLineTree working around log piles is no joke. We have cut the way we do for the 40 years I have been alive. It's definitely something that you have to have respect for.
I’m sorry but this is kick back hell, please wear protection.
Won't see chaps on that man ever. He has been cutting for 46 years and has never worn a pair ever. I wear them but he is his own man.
Do you split the wood?
@@harlincolkmire933 yes we will have a video loading later on today. We use an Allwood Musclewood splitter
Hey russ, do you think that you will offer the fire
Starters online ?
@@johnricks1630 facebook.com/profile.php?id=100067836697370&mibextid=LQQJ4d send us a message on our facebook page and you can order them 😊🔥
Unless you enjoy being hunched over while bucking I suggest running a longer bar so you can stand up straight, Your back will thank you.
I have a longer bar coming for him to try but I have a feeling he will stay with what he has always used. Time will tell 🤣
@@WilleysFirewood Just watching him hunched over makes my back ache haha. Good luck.
Looks like a accident waiting to happen
@@jeffwilliams312 accidents will happen that is why I don't like doing firewood alone. Need to keep your eyes open and focused on the pile.
As the saying goes if you’re scared don’t do it endanger you and other people
@@robperkins2674 yes sir! It's part of the business and we try our best to be aware of it
Hope your Gramp,s arm is okay. Getting lots wood sawed and your keeping up stacking the wood ha,ha. Had to torment. Your fire starters what do you add with the sawdust to make it burn.
@@EwenRoberts-o8o I try to keep up but it's a hard task for sure🤣. We use a good grade wax for the wax that keeps everything all natural with no chemicals.
Watching how you do things might I suggest your going to need a new wood yard sooner then later.. your gunna need a place to dry and store all that bagged firewood.. go big or go home.. or in your case, go big at home..
PS... tell gramps " for God's sake be careful"..
@@buckinfirewood we are working on finding a larger space close by and think we may have found just the ticket. Time will tell. I tell him not to work alone but he beats to his own drum like always. I always tell him no firewood is worth getting hurt over.
I use a 36 inch bar so I don’t have to bend over anymore. Did you try one yet?
@@rock_machine01 I have a 3' bar coming but if I know gramp, it won't be what he likes 🤣. At his age he is fairly set in his ways