Is My Firewood System Complete? [Incorporating IBC Totes With My Firewood Process]

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  • Опубліковано 3 гру 2022
  • Getting my firewood operation setup properly now by incorporating IBC totes for handling split firewood. In this video I break down the IBC totes and prepare them to hold firewood. Then we do some splitting with the Eastonmade Axis wood splitter and haul wood to the outdoor boiler with my John Deere 755 tractor with Artillian grapple.
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  • @digdrivediy
    @digdrivediy  Рік тому +21

    Hey everyone! Thanks so much for taking a guess on how many hours the tote full of firewood lasted in my wood boiler.
    So officially, I burned it up from 5pm Sunday until 6:15am Tuesday morning for an exact total of 61.25 hours.
    One person guessed it exactly and I had 5 other viewers that guessed 61 hours.
    These commenters listed below can provide me their address at "digdrivediy@ gmail.com" and I'll send them a nifty DDD sticker for their efforts.
    Congrats to the following:
    Nathan Small - 61.25 hours
    William White - 61 hours
    jpcox888 - 61 hours
    Paul Weakley - 61 hours
    Jason E. - 61 hours
    John Derrick - 61 hours
    This was fun! Thanks so much for playing along and watching the video. Take care.Neil

  • @hollandduck79
    @hollandduck79 Рік тому +2

    Hello from the Netherlands Koch Family .
    thanks for the video Neil .
    Sincerely, Hollandduck

  • @rcguy18
    @rcguy18 Рік тому +2

    I was surprised the 755 even lifted the full tote. Now I have confidence my 855 will do it for camp firewood

  • @wink9970
    @wink9970 Рік тому +1

    Great! Another firewood video on UA-cam!!!

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      Hey I've made a lot of videos that aren't about firewood too! People don't watch them as often though...

  • @PurpleCollarLife
    @PurpleCollarLife Рік тому +1

    Welcome to the IBC tote club. We enjoy that they make me a better firewood stacker!

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      Do I receive a newsletter now? :). Thanks Chad.

  • @williamwhite9275
    @williamwhite9275 Рік тому +1

    61 hours is my guess keep up the great videos and so far I'm enjoying the brunt pants

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому +1

      Very nice! You're one of my top 5 William. I'd be happy to send you a DDD sticker for guessing correctly. If you'd like one, then send me your shipping address to "digdrivediy@ gmail.com" and I will get it sent out. Thanks so much for playing along and I really appreciate you watching! I'm also really glad to hear that you like those Brunt pants. I've been wearing mine much more often.

  • @noc8076
    @noc8076 Рік тому +22

    Cut the top off the plastic totes but leave a 3-4" lip around the edge for rigidity. Then screw them to a wooden pallet, drill a few drain holes and open the valve. Now you just doubled the number of totes you have.

    • @christank6841
      @christank6841 Рік тому +1

      I have a friend that does the same with the totes. He cut the bottom off of the plastic bladder about 6 inches up and flips it upside down for a cap to cover the tote. I am also guessing you get about 60 hours of burning on a tote.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      They would certainly be good for something! Nice idea!

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      Thanks for taking a guess on the hours. I will pin the answer to the top comment with the winners 12/5/22.

  • @CaptainKleeman
    @CaptainKleeman Рік тому +1

    I'm here for the 755 and to scope out your thumb setup on the backhoe 🤣

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      I would make some changes but for the most part it works. Depends on which bucket I use.

  • @ibookgeek01
    @ibookgeek01 Рік тому +1

    I take the bladders and cut the at the diagonal and stick them on top of the full cage as a rain cap

  • @rayarnett2249
    @rayarnett2249 Рік тому +1

    The plastic tote make great outdoor animal shelters and u can hang heat lamp inside bringing cord through small hole in the cap.

  • @randywilson6869
    @randywilson6869 7 місяців тому

    Firewood and ponds make for good videos and u have mastered it

  • @overdosed51
    @overdosed51 Рік тому +2

    I cut sooo much wood as a kid when i eventually got my own place I broke down and installed gas heat in my 60x80. I keep my shop around 60°(50 if in not in it) for right around 100$ a month. Typically (in Central Illinois) I only run it 4 maybe 5 months out of the year. Call me lazy but for that kind of money it just wasn't worth it 🤷‍♂️ My old man finally agrees with me 🤣

  • @tombarnes1871
    @tombarnes1871 Рік тому

    You have a very nice place! Very spacious and well laid out!!

  • @johnwoody4905
    @johnwoody4905 Рік тому +1

    you can make tops for your wood with the plastic badders or put them on a pallet and put wood in them.

  • @micahconrad9114
    @micahconrad9114 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for using the face shield and ear protection when using the grinder and cut-off wheel. You really should put the guard back on the grinder to guard against grinding wheels breaking.

  • @jameslongerbone1388
    @jameslongerbone1388 Рік тому +1

    My cousin uses the plastic to store rain water in for her plants and fruit trees

  • @joshwilcox8008
    @joshwilcox8008 Рік тому +3

    I think it’s funny you listen to the “comments” of people that are criticizing your actions. You do a great job! Don’t change what you do because of a few armchair quarterbacks. Your channel is my favorite! “Lumnah acres” is a close second. Thanks for all you do! Ignore the critics! 👍😊

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      Thanks so much Josh! I try not to listen to the critics too much but it's human nature.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @toddpacheco4748
    @toddpacheco4748 9 місяців тому

    Neil,put some forks on your backhoe bucket loader and move your totes around 😮😊❤

  • @TheKajunkat
    @TheKajunkat Рік тому +1

    I have seen people cut the bladder on a diagonal and use them as rain shields on top of the totes.

  • @littlejason99
    @littlejason99 Рік тому +2

    Always enjoy your videos, thanks for sharing your adventures with us!

  • @chrisandert3174
    @chrisandert3174 Рік тому +3

    Couple weeks ago I seen in my neighbors woods IBC totes dumped in the woods and I thought that’s crazy someone dumped there like trash, well a day later he was filling them with firewood. I agree the grapple is the best tool for firewood besides skid steer mounted splitter and rock bucket . Great video Neil!

  • @rickeyman2215
    @rickeyman2215 Рік тому +1

    Always a joy to watch you DIY! love it!

  • @stewartmckeown5882
    @stewartmckeown5882 Рік тому +1

    Great video Neil love seeing them wee tractors working 💪

  • @charles-olivierbrunetrainv6664

    Very nice video again.
    I would say 93 hours.
    Cheers

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому +1

      The tote didn't make it that long this time. Thanks for taking a guess on the hours. I will pin the answer to the top comment with the winners 12/5/22.

  • @dwill_thegod
    @dwill_thegod Рік тому +1

    I worked at roll-a-cone in tulia Texas. We build industrial plows. We used those totes to burn trash.

  • @edsecorr7812
    @edsecorr7812 Рік тому

    Great job keep up the good work love your videos thank you

  • @paulatkinson2849
    @paulatkinson2849 Рік тому +1

    Well done on stacking those bits of wood u are a skilled operator 👍

  • @briankeithfisher7305
    @briankeithfisher7305 7 місяців тому

    Love Hometown Acres and One-Eyed Customs! You're in great company Neil!

  • @aaronburford5701
    @aaronburford5701 7 місяців тому

    This was great content. What a organized pocess of cutting wood... I absolutely love your channel sir! The best on UA-cam!

  • @ericreinoehl4350
    @ericreinoehl4350 Рік тому +1

    78 hours, that's a pretty good job for your 755. Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @billybike57
    @billybike57 5 місяців тому

    Great job, my wife asked, “Fire wood? Your watching them split fire wood?”
    Yes I said, I find it very cathartic to watch 😉

  • @michaelmaker8169
    @michaelmaker8169 Рік тому +1

    I've been saying the plastic part of the totes can collect water from gutters. Put a hose spigot on and water flower beds.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      Yes, very true. That would be a great use of them. But the wife isn't crazy about them sitting around the house :O

  • @timberhitchllc
    @timberhitchllc Рік тому +4

    Worksaver makes a 3-point hitch to SSQA, which just might be the best tractor accessory money can buy. Run your pallet forks on something like that, forgo the non-functional counterweight, and keep the load/tote close to the machine where it is far more stable than out on the end of the loader boom. I even modified mine and welded in a 2-inch receiver for extra functionality. I also use it to hold my bucket full of material or a log clamped in my grapple when I need a LOT of counterweight. Also transport an extra SSQA attachment out to a work location instead of making trips.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      Man I like the sound of that actually. That sounds like a really cool idea. Thanks!

    • @user-md2ff2vv4j
      @user-md2ff2vv4j 8 місяців тому

      Отличная идея !

  • @boondf
    @boondf Рік тому +1

    I would say 95 hours and I always enjoy your videos.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      A little high but not bad. Thanks for taking a guess on the hours. I will pin the answer to the top comment with the winners 12/5/22.

  • @PetersonFarmsofNashvillePFON

    I like using my 3 point carry all on the rear of tractor as well as my forks on my Kubota 3301
    I was not sure you were gonna get your green machine to lift that tote but it did 👍
    Thanks for sharing

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      I should look into some rear forks too!

  • @nathansmall6799
    @nathansmall6799 Рік тому +1

    61.25 hours. Great video

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      You my friend, are EXACTLY correct. You were the only one that guessed 61.25, which was the correct time after showing my watch in the video. Saturday 5pm to Tuesday 6:15am. I'll be glad to send you a DDD sticker if you'd like one. Shoot me your shipping address at "digdrivediy@ gmail.com" and I'll get one sent your way. Thanks for watching and playing along Nathan!

  • @cheddarcheesehead2799
    @cheddarcheesehead2799 Рік тому +1

    13 hours. Those totes sure do come in handy for a lot of things.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      I'm glad it was a little longer than that. Thanks for taking a guess on the hours. I will pin the answer to the top comment with the winners 12/5/22.

  • @yohannfoure3478
    @yohannfoure3478 Рік тому +1

    hi from france very beautiful video

  • @kingotto6352
    @kingotto6352 Рік тому

    I use the plastic liner for a swimming pool for my new 4-H pigs. Just cut 6" high.

  • @workingmanrondoyle3287
    @workingmanrondoyle3287 Рік тому +2

    Great video as usual 👍. I'm glad you put your helmet on, to get in the game🤣😂. If you cut the sides off of a large 330 gallon tote's tank , they makes great rain caps and scrape pan catchers sitting under the splitter. In my area on Maryland's Eastern Shore, the clean food grade tanks bring $20 to $40 each. The tanks with mulch die, I've been giving them away on marketplace as labeled project (goat huts) etc... I've give away 40+ in no time! Keep up the great content 👍☺️

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому +1

      I like that catch pan idea! Very nice. Thanks so much for watching!

  • @ECEV
    @ECEV Рік тому +3

    You should really make a true ballast box. Would be a great video. Makes such a difference. I customized a commercially available box so that it could hold tools, saw, log chain, and it even has a bench vice on it.

  • @claudethomas8084
    @claudethomas8084 Рік тому +1

    good way to move wood, good job.😁👍i say 73 hours.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      That's a little high but would be right on the money if it weren't as cold. Thanks for taking a guess on the hours. I will pin the answer to the top comment with the winners 12/5/22.

  • @russorpcom
    @russorpcom Рік тому +1

    Be safe!

  • @mmathis3947
    @mmathis3947 Рік тому +1

    I used the plastic tube from my tote as a pool pump and filter tank cover for the winter i cut the biggest side out all the way....after winterizing the pump and tank i wrapped them in a wool blanket and put the tub over them both until spring..works amazing and keeps them from freezing and i dont have to move them around anymore.

  • @josephmaxfield4783
    @josephmaxfield4783 Рік тому +1

    Another great video. 55 hours

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      Is this who I think it is? Goofy sucker? You're close on your guess! But I think too many others are closer. I'll give you some stickers anyway if this is the our crazy Joe.

  • @allaboutperspective650
    @allaboutperspective650 Рік тому +1

    When I lived in the south of Sweden, it ain't that cold this time of the year and my house wasn't that big just around 1100 square feet so it would have lasted for 5-6 days.

  • @casycasy5199
    @casycasy5199 Рік тому +1

    Neil 97 hrs. great video

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      Hey Ron! Thanks for taking a guess on the hours. I will pin the answer to the top comment with the winners 12/5/22.

  • @ArmoredXJ
    @ArmoredXJ Рік тому +1

    Awesome setup! I like the flow you have now. You have done a lot of work this year to make this efficient!!…. I like the use of the totes.
    The problem I see is being able to stack them so you use up the total height.
    I am definitely going to be saving my Pennies to work towards some like this!

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      Yeah, I still have to stack quite a bit. But this will give me some options for sure.

  • @tysons9222
    @tysons9222 Рік тому +1

    i’m obsessed with your channel love the wood splitter what an amazing design eastonmade should consider making a splitter pallet based with no wheels it would be very sturdy on flat ground

  • @kenfrazier616
    @kenfrazier616 8 місяців тому

    slick, ya totes bins are great fo r so many things

  • @dangerrangerlstc
    @dangerrangerlstc Рік тому +1

    We've got probably 10 of these totes to use around the old threshers organization I'm a part of. They're deceptively heavy. I have a 3 point fork adapter that goes on a 45 horse Farmall 504. I can feel the front get light on that tractor.

  • @stanky7341
    @stanky7341 Рік тому +1

    I had a similar issue my kioti cx2510 won't lift the tote with oak, but it will lift it with maple. Neat video, its alot of work to heat with wood, it seems free but it's not lol, have a great day.

  • @KNLFirewood
    @KNLFirewood Рік тому +1

    You’re gonna have a lot of “you-shoulders” tell you how to cut and use the IBC totes and bladders. You’ll figure out what works best for you. Great video again! See ya on the next one!

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      Oh I get an education every time I post 😂
      Thanks for watching!

  • @RockhillfarmYT
    @RockhillfarmYT Рік тому +1

    Well done
    I was surprised that your tractor lifted that.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      Appreciate it Brock. This 755 never would have lifted them without the pressure being turned up already. It's time I look for a bigger tractor i think! :)

  • @ethankincaid9022
    @ethankincaid9022 Рік тому +2

    I’ve used the totes for last 2 years and it’s great! I got through about 12 totes a year (330gallon larger ones) for about 3-4 cords of wood. Use my skid steer to move from storage place and onto my porch. Works great. Welcome to the IBC club.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      Appreciate it Ethan. I saw your email and will respond to that as well. Thanks!

  • @bruceb397
    @bruceb397 Рік тому +1

    When I cut out the door of the tote, I make sure and fill the cut outs with silicone caulk to keep the water out of the tubes. Once they freeze they will rupture the thin tubing. I make a stack of 3 totes on top of each other with my 60hp JD in the pole barn to maximize space.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      That's cool. I wondered if anyone stacked them. I like that idea.

  • @claudiodiiorio9523
    @claudiodiiorio9523 Рік тому +1

    Nice backhoe moves, looks like you need more firewood split

  • @joeystump3591
    @joeystump3591 Рік тому +1

    Good luck with the totes, I didn’t really like using them and went back to trailers. When really cold a tote would only last me two days and my smaller trailer 7-8 days…and I have several old truck bed trailers. Hours….you were 50 or so.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      I could see that. This won't be my end all for handling firewood, but it will be another tool in the toolbox. Thanks for taking a guess on the hours. I will pin the answer to the top comment with the winners 12/5/22.

  • @michaelmcguire3983
    @michaelmcguire3983 Рік тому +1

    I’m guessing 85 hours 👍🏻. Take care my friend

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      Thanks Mike! On warmer days that would be very possible but it didn't last quite that long this time. Thanks for taking a guess on the hours. I will pin the answer to the top comment with the winners 12/5/22.

  • @carlfondelheitiii2742
    @carlfondelheitiii2742 Рік тому +1

    Niel, This was good content. My guess is 49.25 HRs to burn the basket of wood. Carl FONDEROSA FARMS MD

  • @MCatron66
    @MCatron66 Рік тому +1

    I cut pool noodles in half long ways and zip tied them around the cut ends of my IBCs cheap and very effective. I’m getting about 6 days out of a full tote that my 4310 struggles a bit to lift. I’m guessing 73 hours

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      The noodles are a good idea. I could get 73 hrs on warmer days I'm sure but I was a little under that for this test. Thanks for taking a guess on the hours. I will pin the answer to the top comment with the winners 12/5/22.

  • @RiverRat904
    @RiverRat904 Рік тому +1

    Just subscribed myself. Great content! Definitely inspiring.

  • @ProjectsWithPaul
    @ProjectsWithPaul Рік тому +1

    I say the wood lasted 96 hrs. Check out the ballast box I built for my tractor, 750 lbs from scrap metal and concrete. Great video.

  • @dalewallace3812
    @dalewallace3812 Рік тому +1

    I always enjoy watching your videos they caught my eye because I have a john deere 755 and 2 john deere 318's and a dump truck and a tractor I do side jobs with but I'm hoping to find a backhoe either a john deer 310 SE or SG or a case 580 SL or SM with a 4 in 1 front bucket

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      Best of luck! I of course would vote for the John Deere backhoe:)

  • @mntalyAceptable
    @mntalyAceptable Рік тому +1

    Nice video. I'm completely clueless about those bins and burning firewood but I know you heat your house and the garage with that boiler so I'll half the average of what I've seen others comment... I'll say 42 hours.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      Not a bad guess at all but I got a little more out of it this time. Thanks for taking a guess on the hours. I will pin the answer to the top comment with the winners 12/5/22.

  • @BigFarles
    @BigFarles Рік тому +1

    60 hours. No need for counterweight, Christmas cookies are coming. “I’m sorry but yes I ate the entire tray while they were warm. I have fire wood to move. I’m doing this for you.” Very cool video. I wondered if the top brace should stay on the side you cut for strength, but thousands of these have been maid and they seem to hold up fine. Don’t scrap those containers. You can set them out by remote small tress and water them over a pretty long period. We just set a couple on an old trailer and haul it around.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      Now this is one of the best ideas yet! Christmas cookies for ballast. I'll get started right away!!! :)
      You are so close on your guess! Missed by just an hour but alas, there are 5 others that are right on. Dang it!
      Thanks for taking a guess on the hours. I will pin the answer to the top comment with the winners 12/5/22.
      Thanks so much Marcus.

  • @nicholascooper1193
    @nicholascooper1193 Рік тому

    I like using a 6" cut off wheel on a 4.5" grinder to cut the totes. I cut the window wide enough that my shoulders will fit through square. Saves snagging shirts.
    If you haven't disposed of the tote bladders yet, I've tried every possible tool to cut them down into manageable pieces and a small chainsaw with an anti kickback chain on it is the quickest.
    I stack directly into the tote as I split also, saves me a LOT of handling of the wood, and I've found that tote stacked wood seems to dry faster, since it forces more air gaps than a huge stack of wood.
    I have forks on the 580 Case backhoe, so no issue picking up/moving full totes.

  • @stuartpulvermacher6861
    @stuartpulvermacher6861 Рік тому +1

    Just eat a lot more for Christmas dinner to put some weight on the seat LOL Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New year to you and your family

  • @plumcress3103
    @plumcress3103 Рік тому +1

    I save the top and cover the wood with it.

  • @terrypotter4779
    @terrypotter4779 Рік тому +1

    Neil, some people have no idea of the calculated risks that is taken to get work done, I'm thinking you should put a roll over protection with roof at the operator station on your wood splitter to prevent getting hit with an asteroid, (sarcasm) lol

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      Haha! So true. A chainsaw in itself is a crazy thing to have anywhere near your body! :)

  • @barryhand3818
    @barryhand3818 Рік тому +1

    Hey Niel, I left the top rim on my tote frame for strength. Then you can stack them on top of each other. Love your videos!! Barry

  • @blackdogexcavator21
    @blackdogexcavator21 Рік тому +1

    I don't burn wood, but I have used those IBC totes for other things. The best use was for watering a baseball field infield when I coached at a local middle school. We didn't have access to water on the field so I put a tote on a small trailer and built a gravity fed sprinkler system on the rear so I could water the dirt on the infield to do the field prep before our home games. It worked great but, I found out the hard way that I needed a large vent on the top or the plastic bladder would collapse in on itself. Lol. Love the video, keep on keeping on my friend.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому +1

      That's a great use for them! I like homegrown stuff like this! Thanks as always BD!

  • @brucep9123
    @brucep9123 Рік тому +1

    Neil,
    I like the way you have worked hard to provide wood for your hungry hungry furness. I'd say that you have a very good trailer which works well to transport the wood from the wood lot to the storage by the wood burner. The trailer moves with minimal effort from your tractor, but the totes loaded with wood strain the tractor's hydraulics. Please be kind to your faithful tractors and use a trailer to move the split wood by rolling, instead of straining to heft the loads hydraulically!

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      Very true. I tend to use the trailer. It's way more than I use the forks and the totes.

    • @brucep9123
      @brucep9123 Рік тому

      @@digdrivediy Neil, what I am trying to say is "Let the cool kids have the totes and you (if it fits your way of doing things) just use a trailer or worst case Make/borrow/steal a smaller trailer to use.
      Tractors pull things very well and a trailer fits right into that!

  • @heathmiller8462
    @heathmiller8462 Рік тому +1

    Great video! Dad has used these totes for about 6 or 7 years now for his firewood. Based on my deductive reasoning, I’m gonna say 13.25 or 25.25 hours. 😂😂

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      Really appreciate it Heath!
      Thanks for taking a guess on the hours. I will pin the answer to the top comment with the winners 12/5/22.

  • @minutemanmac
    @minutemanmac Рік тому

    Too.bad I'm not closer, I'd love the bladders for holding maple sap! I have a bunch of the IBCs for firewood and sap storage.

  • @batterpm11
    @batterpm11 Рік тому

    Those John Deere’s are so impressive for their size. My 40hp Kubota struggles to lift one without ballast. It actually wouldn’t lift one without shimmed hydraulics.

  • @RCPSU4
    @RCPSU4 Рік тому +2

    Depending on if you've got any plastic tubs left, you could possibly use them for water collection during the rain season. I'm working on convincing my parents to get a small 4' wood rack to put behind our shed. Hope next year at some point you and Mike can do something together since I think it'd be fun.

  • @jimbehrend4327
    @jimbehrend4327 Рік тому +1

    Great video, I say 75 hours for the one tote. Keep up the great work love the channel and content. Actually find you through Hometown Acres and Matt's of road.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      Oh that's cool! Thanks for checking out my channel Jim. Thanks for taking a guess on the hours. I will pin the answer to the top comment with the winners 12/5/22.

  • @jameshancock18
    @jameshancock18 Рік тому

    Just an idea for some extra counterweight, I’ve got a john deere 4300 and have a barrel filled with concrete as a counter weight. It’s got a 3 point link bar set in the middle but towards the top so it doesn’t spin about it just hangs on the 2 points with no top link needed. It works super well and comes on and off super easily if need be. You could maybe part fill a barrel and use the top portion for chains/ rope or tools

  • @RandyWoods-gj6dq
    @RandyWoods-gj6dq Рік тому

    I'd like to see you test a Halverson 150 wood processor that mounts on a skid loader. They look awesome!

  • @thedelcodave
    @thedelcodave Рік тому +2

    You are looking at the tractor lift situation the wrong way. Christmas is coming and Neil needs a skid loader! 83 hours

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      Ha! I like that idea :)
      Thanks for taking a guess on the hours. I will pin the answer to the top comment with the winners 12/5/22.

  • @countryroadslife
    @countryroadslife Рік тому +2

    Hey Neil check out In The Woodyard episode 373 about 10 minutes in he shows a good solution to the log lift table on the Axis. Is a hack to make 1 person operable.

  • @Tdale85
    @Tdale85 Рік тому +1

    Make sure you put a video out on the PSI increase please! I’ve seen a few of them, but always looking to get the process down to raise the PSI

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому +1

      I made an entire video about it for my 755. It should be a pretty complete tutorial. ua-cam.com/video/8pb-rU-tmIc/v-deo.html

  • @bobpurs
    @bobpurs Рік тому +3

    Great video Neil 👍. I’ve been using ibc totes for my firewood for years now. Love them, saves the step of me stacking back at shop. I stack In Them and done. I use the tanks for roofs. Cut them in a 45 and make a peaked roof to keep snow off. I cut a year ahead so wood seasons good in totes. Larger tractor so don’t have to worry about lifting, also I have 3 point forks so fill tote on rear first for ballast and then fill front one.

    • @leovogelgesang4398
      @leovogelgesang4398 Рік тому

      Do know how much a tote full of wood weighs?
      I am getting ready to get a tractor and want to make sure I get one with enough lift capacity.
      Thanks

    • @bobpurs
      @bobpurs Рік тому +2

      @@leovogelgesang4398 Never weighed one but I use the 275 gallon ones am guessing they weigh around 1200 lbs at least. I heap mine full now but have 75 hp tractor. I also have a 30hp JD and before I got my bigger tractor I had to keep them level with the top or it wouldn’t lift them.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому +2

      Thanks Bob!

    • @leovogelgesang4398
      @leovogelgesang4398 Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the input.

  • @richardclifton4120
    @richardclifton4120 Рік тому +1

    The bottom of those cages WILL rust out if not protected. The aluminum cage will be just fine. My brother sells firewood and uses the plastic as a cutoff cap about 12 in. deep and wire tied on the cage with a few holes drilled in the edge to keep rain from soaking the wood directly and air can still circulate with the cap on top.
    I use the remainder of one that has had the top cut off of to put water in and drop a leaking tire in to find out the source of the leak. Similar to what a tire repair facility would use.
    The plastic insert can also be used as a rain barrel setup off gutters because it already has a built-in spout. Just needs a small platform off the ground to sit on.
    City folks might not like it because of the size, but in the country, it works great for rainwater collection even with the top taken off and the birds can always get a drink.
    Just a few ideas, hope they give you some more.
    My guess is 36 hours per tote.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      I appreciate all the great ideas!
      Thanks for taking a guess on the hours. I will pin the answer to the top comment with the winners 12/5/22.

  • @Crazy.Runner
    @Crazy.Runner Рік тому +1

    Hello Neil, nice video, as always. And about that wood load, I think it was enought for about 85 hrs. Have a nice week!

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому +1

      Really appreciate it. It didn't last quite that long this time but it might when it isn't so cold. Thanks for taking a guess on the hours. I will pin the answer to the top comment with the winners 12/5/22.

    • @Crazy.Runner
      @Crazy.Runner Рік тому

      @@digdrivediy about that four plastic big bdc, you can use them for collecting rain water and use it for the yard.

  • @stevenprice5394
    @stevenprice5394 Рік тому

    Hello Neil great video me and my son always look forward to Sunday night which is when we watch your new video!! Keep up the good work!! And I think it took 49 hours to burn that tote of wood!!

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      I really appreciate your viewership Steven! Thanks so much for watching. Thanks for taking a guess on the hours. I will pin the answer to the top comment with the winners 12/5/22.

  • @buildlife
    @buildlife Рік тому +1

    Welcome to the club LOL! I guess 73 hours! I burn all my cookies out of totes and I usually get 2-3 days out of one depending on how cold it is. Stay warm!!

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      Proud to be a member now :) Thanks for taking a guess on the hours. I will pin the answer to the top comment with the winners 12/5/22.

  • @jeanvaljohn3921
    @jeanvaljohn3921 Рік тому +1

    Of the 30 or so tote videos I've watched yours is the first I've seen that loaded it up with boiler sized (very big) splits.
    Everyone else had stove sized or very precise fireplaces sized splits.
    Their totes weighed between 1000 and 1200 lbs. Depending on the moisture content and wood type.
    You might be up to 1350 or 1450 pounds in your bin.

  • @portersadventures
    @portersadventures Рік тому +1

    Keep eye out for 3 point pallet forks for that tractor - I had a set on my 5400. I could carry 2 totes a time.

  • @gmpillar09
    @gmpillar09 Рік тому +2

    Neil, I also cut my totes on an angle for the same reason. Then fill with silicone to keep the water out so they don’t freeze and burst. I’m guessing around 84 hrs. Thanks and I will see you in the next one.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      Oh that's a good idea too!
      Thanks for taking a guess on the hours. I will pin the answer to the top comment with the winners 12/5/22.

  • @MidwestToolReview
    @MidwestToolReview Рік тому

    FYI, finally got myself a JDeere!! Traded a pickup for a JD750 w/ belly mower and rear scraper. Might also get the leaf vac, but we’ll see.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      That's awesome! Welcome to the club. You'll have fun running that around your property for sure.

  • @gregmercer5171
    @gregmercer5171 Рік тому +1

    72 hours ….great job on the video

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      Close but not quite that many this time. Thanks for taking a guess on the hours. I will pin the answer to the top comment with the winners 12/5/22.

  • @kevinyoung6353
    @kevinyoung6353 Рік тому +1

    Cut the bladders in half & turn them upside down for covers over the wood

  • @paulm1365
    @paulm1365 Рік тому

    Hi Neil, great videos. Really enjoying all of them. One question - why do you stack firewood? If you just throw the pieces into the tote you will get less in them which will make them easier for your tractor to move. You won’t need to cut away the side of the tote as you won’t need access for stacking. The bladders can just be cut into two and screwed to a wooden pallet. This gives you additional storage. Fill as many totes and bladders as you can and just move them as required. They can always be stacked on top of each other. Ends of bladders can be cut and used as roofs. They can also be cut diagonally to make pitched roofs.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      Mainly I stack them just so I get more bang for my buck. I grew through so much wood that if I didn't stack it then I would burn through the totes every other day. Probably. Stacking just makes them last longer and saves me from handling more totes and I'll need fewer of them that way. Thanks so much for watching! Really appreciate it.

  • @curtanderson8655
    @curtanderson8655 Рік тому +1

    Glad to see you back this week. It looks like lifting the totes was a little much so just don't fill them as much or set some by the boiler and transfer from one to the other. Yeah, more handling but you may not get stuck when you have snow and ice on the ground. Here is another idea, get a bigger tractor, Tractor time with Tim could help you out, lol. Just kidding...

  • @jdhogyellowhelmetproductio358
    @jdhogyellowhelmetproductio358 Рік тому +1

    I'll go with 12 hrs on one tote .... Great video Neil ...my son uses them for fire wood too said the work great for him...

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому +1

      Thankfully it lasted a bit longer than that. I think I'll like having the totes as another tool in the toolbox for different situations. Thanks for taking a guess on the hours. I will pin the answer to the top comment with the winners 12/5/22.

    • @jdhogyellowhelmetproductio358
      @jdhogyellowhelmetproductio358 Рік тому

      well i guess i missed that guess on number of hours by a mile LOL

  • @JimFinlayson
    @JimFinlayson Рік тому +2

    A good back to the roots video. I think TTWT and OWTM must both have Stihl relationships (or used to). You should reach out to them on how they got them, as your subscriber base should be worth something to Stihl in the battery space.

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому

      Hey thanks Jim. I know that at least TTWT has a relationship. They don't really sponsor but they will provide product to use in your videos as long as you use proper PPE. I have a contact for them so I'm wanting to reach out since I genuinely love their stuff anyway.

  • @DrivinwithJoe
    @DrivinwithJoe Рік тому +2

    Great video! If you need an interesting project. Find a way to close the levers of the ssqa from the seat of the tractor. Not a bid deal when putting on the grapple. But when you are going from bucket to forks to the trailer mover. It may be a time saver. Just a thought. 😊

    • @d.a.ballou9740
      @d.a.ballou9740 Рік тому +3

      Joe Perkins: Check out DIY My Way on youtube. He just recently put out a couple of videos on doing that very thing! Great channel. 😁👨‍🚒

    • @DrivinwithJoe
      @DrivinwithJoe Рік тому +1

      @@d.a.ballou9740 thank you. I’ll check it out.

  • @ikitclaw3299
    @ikitclaw3299 Рік тому +1

    morning Mr. Neil

    • @digdrivediy
      @digdrivediy  Рік тому +1

      Hello! Good evening to you now :)