@@stevezelen4651 Sometimes us older folks have to be reminded that we have machines to help extend our longevity..... we tend to do everything we can with our back and hands.... until we can't!
Looks like you guys got their in the nick of time! Kenny was almost completely out of wood!🤠 Super stoked about this week's upcoming videos of the Adventures up North!👍
@Ann Marie Kowalski had to chop ice out of end of driveway so wife could get out with bus. It was going to be a 10 to 11hr day at work turned into a 8.5hr day. Guess I'll be working later tomorrow
Good morning Chris it’s amazing what you can get accomplished with a team like you have poor Kenny. He’s missing out on all the fun forget that work stuff.
Nice job fellas. Pretty cool to help out Kenny and have fun doing it. Amazing that you found some fellas that work as fast to fiddle and banjo as you do Chris😂
Chris...It never ceases to amaze me how many cycles that hydraulic cylinder and ram have been through with practically no maintenance. The fact the paint on the sorting tray is almost like new is beyond belief. (Are you sure Andrew doesn't come down and spray that once a week?) What a testament to quality construction!
Good morning from the quad cities. Now that you are forking in the wood yard on a regular basis, Perhaps a couple of slots in those trailer side boards would be pretty darn handy for those occasions when side board removal is required. Just fork'em and lift'em off , easy peasy. A ten minute job with a scroll saw. Once in a great while, might be handy.
What a blessing to have a group of friends that will help out when needed! I have a group of guys that are like that...with a promise of beer, we can accomplish pretty much anything and have a lot of fun doing it. Well done gentlemen.
I'm in Florida. Grew up with a fireplace and just bought a house with one. I've been given a 16" corded saw which is when I started watching your videos. I've upgraded to a Stihl 250 and broken my first splitting maul after a few face cords worth of oak. I'm thinking of starting a little side hustle come fall. I'm addicted to splitting. Even after a long hard day, I still go split a couple wheelbarrows full. Thanks for the nice content to watch while I'm splitting.
If you want to start selling firewood...start cutting and splitting as much as you can...yesterday! You will need way more than you think and it will sell fast IF it is good dry wood. Good luck!
Those snow drifts reminds me of the UP. Those were the days and I did not even know it. On a side note yaw can show up to my wood yard and I wont mind stacking, lol.
Great Great video!!!! Stihls are really nice however the orange Husky's just give you this feeling of confidence and dependability. 🇺🇸🪓🌲🪓🪓🌲🪓🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🦫🦫🦫🦫🦫
Ah man guys! What a fun day that must have been! Super glad we were along for the ride! And a 💯 job on crushing those piles of wood! The olde 066 is quite a machine!! I didn’t notice Chris, but I assume you were using your new 572 XPG, eh!? Saws worked good that day an was great to see Kenny an Leroy at the end there! Really looking forward to all the upcoming vids you have lined up while you’re up in Kenny area! Super job guys! Thanks again Chris for all you awesome camera work and editing!! Really love your channel an love dropping by to visit!! See you all tomorrow, same wood time, same wood channel!! Cheers! Andrew from NB, Canada :)
I knew looking at it, that loader didnt have the height to lift the splitter out, over the side of the trlr. So you did the next best thing: lift it up and pull ahead. Those compact tractors arent cranes.
@@InTheWoodyard yep- you'd have needed yours, or something like Ben or Mike have. Fpr the lift height alone. The extra capacity- and weight- would be the icing on the cake. Those mini tractors make me nervous, when people use the loader to lift something heavy and awkward as high as itll go. Not much weight to the tractor to balance that load! Personally, id want something WAY beefier.
Many hands make light work. Now that’s some massive bucking and splitting’. The only thing is that location doesn’t get much sun drying but you go with what you got. Nice job.😢😮😅😅😅😊
My neighbor has a small tractor like that, it is literally worthless. At least for anything like that. 👍 very low lifting height. But good for moving logs and rounds tho! Maybe use a winch or come along and tip trailer slightly and use ramps? Idk. Load splitter tongue first, winch it it, and winch it out slightly down hill and to the ramps. Or shorten up the straps, a few wraps on the beam? All I know is working for beer is ok sometimes.... if you get to go in a warm house or garage afterward haha.
Kenny knows you are behind at your wood yard but he wants you to use your equipment to cut his wood. I believe I make Kenny come work at your wood yard for peanuts for a week and I bet he will pay better next time. Have a great day be safe.
Got a lot done. Kenny needs a faster splitter. I do wood for myself and dad probably 10 12 cords a year. I feel I need a faster splitter. Think I heard ya say that Kenny got limes disease how’s he doing with that? You guys keep up the good work. I can’t wait for snow be gone so I can get back to cutting. I am a fair weather wood cutter.
2018 I was excited when got my 2016 JD tractor got rid of it by 2019 cause of it's poor lifting like Kenny's. EastonMade n 3 stooges kicked butt though
You pick on Kenny’s little tractor but when he’s on it it’s as big a a cat 966 payloader.!! If Ken would have taken me up on that offer to soup up his splitter you’d be leaving the EM home. Kenny be sayin…Eastonmade who?…never heard of her.
Note to self. Push wood across ground when frozen hard as a rock. I'd make fun of Mr Green, but it's bigger then are orange one. Mabe 12hp at pto. But with proper mods it's loader can handle 700lbs. we call it tinkerbell. LOL
Chris: Just get the wheels on and we can push it in. Bert[?]: Keys are in the truck. Chris: ??? Oh, yeah! Right!. That's what we were just saying, wonder if the keys are in the truck?
Bert...... had to remind the older folks.... let the machine do the work! .....keys are in the truck.... Classic!!
I noticed that. The man operating the expensive machine has the right plan. Great job!!
@@stevezelen4651 Sometimes us older folks have to be reminded that we have machines to help extend our longevity.....
we tend to do everything we can with our back and hands.... until we can't!
Yup, he is smarter that me.
yup
yup!
Now that's what I call chucking brother. Keep on chucking. Be blessed brother.
Lots more to come!
Looks like you guys got their in the nick of time! Kenny was almost completely out of wood!🤠
Super stoked about this week's upcoming videos of the Adventures up North!👍
Yup, he was a little low on firewood.
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Good morning from the soggy tundra. Rain, Thunder, and 38 degrees.
Busy day with lots of production. Great video.
Hello to everyone up norff.
Thanks for stopping in Ann Marie!
Morning Ann
@bert brei Good Afternoon. So far, we have had two inches of rain and the NWS issued flood warnings. Indoor recess today.
@Ann Marie Kowalski had to chop ice out of end of driveway so wife could get out with bus. It was going to be a 10 to 11hr day at work turned into a 8.5hr day. Guess I'll be working later tomorrow
Plow come through and bury you? Prayers for a better tomorrow. Those are very long days.
Chris, that was a good one!! Whole lotta work right there. Fun to watch!
GNI
Yup, we had fun too!
Great video. Bert is a good tractor operator.
Yes, he has lived on a machine since he was about 6 so yes, he can run anything well.
Ken had that planned out just right. Just like Tom Sawyer’s fence painting lol
Yup, he did time it right!
Good morning Chris it’s amazing what you can get accomplished with a team like you have poor Kenny. He’s missing out on all the fun forget that work stuff.
He will get plenty of fun in over the next few days we are there.
Holy cow I didn’t see Kenny there that’s great love seeing Kenny see how he’s doing in the North country God bless
You will be seeing lots more of him the next few days....sorry. Haaaaa!
Great Group you got there Chris. Have a fantastic day.
Thanks, you too!
Kenny the man 👍with his fine tractor built in America by Americans!!! And Bert knows what kind of truck to drive 💪
Actually ALL tractors under about 70 hp are made over seas, ALL of them.
Nice video. You have a great family and great friends. I spent today working alone without either. GNI.
Yup, working together is fun and productive.
Morning Chris. What a crew!👍
Yup, they are the best!
Well done fellas! That was a good day👍🏻👍🏻🪵🪵GNI
Yup, thanks, every day is a good day in the wood yard!
Nice job fellas. Pretty cool to help out Kenny and have fun doing it. Amazing that you found some fellas that work as fast to fiddle and banjo as you do Chris😂
Thanks Man!
Nice video Chris. Always nice when the boss shows up at quitting time with beer. More than one way to load/unload a splitter. GNI
Yup, he did bring the reward.
Loved the comrades in today’s show. Nice one Chris
Yup, god guys.
Great of you to give Kenny a hand, also great job as always!!
Thanks for watching Evan!
Ken don't let them bug you about your tractor too much lol always loads of fun when we get to visit ken's wood yard
Yup, we did have a good time! And we got a lot done too.
Chris...It never ceases to amaze me how many cycles that hydraulic cylinder and ram have been through with practically no maintenance. The fact the paint on the sorting tray is almost like new is beyond belief. (Are you sure Andrew doesn't come down and spray that once a week?) What a testament to quality construction!
Yup, it is a well made machine for sure!
Good morning from the quad cities.
Now that you are forking in the wood yard on a regular basis,
Perhaps a couple of slots in those
trailer side boards would be pretty darn handy
for those occasions when side board removal is required.
Just fork'em and lift'em off , easy peasy.
A ten minute job with a scroll saw.
Once in a great while, might be handy.
Maybe so???
Gee I really like your cable tie idea makes the job just that little bit easier
Yup, it works great.
What a blessing to have a group of friends that will help out when needed! I have a group of guys that are like that...with a promise of beer, we can accomplish pretty much anything and have a lot of fun doing it. Well done gentlemen.
Yup, a good crew is a great thing to have!
I see Kenny conned y'all into working for him!! Hope y'all get more than a stick of gum and water!!!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
Yup, we had fun.
Great job by all Thanks for sharing 👍
Frank thanks for watching!
Chris, great teamwork there at Ken's woodyard! You got a lot accomplished in 1 day.
That was only a couple hours that afternoon when we got there.
Lots more to come!
yup
Good morning hard working Woodmen 💪 👷♂️
Hello Robert!
Hi Guys!!😀😀
Looked like a great time at Kenny's place!! I'm sure you all had fun!!😀😀
Take care my friends!!😀💚💚
Hello Al!! Yup, lots more to com and soon we will be running a EASTONMADE 48C up north too!!
It was a blast at Kenny's and looking forward to doing it again.
Wow that’s amazing how much you guys have done, Kenny seems he like it!
There is lots more to come.
Good teamwork Chris
Yup, they work well, lots more to come.
I love it don't you guys getting together helping each other even if it is with a garden tractor great job!
Ha! Garden tractor, that is a good one!!
That’s one big pile of fire wood! Good job, as always.
Thanks Joseph, it is a good start!
It's good to see my man Leroy again! We are about the same age. I may be a tad older!
That is awesome! Leroy is a great guy!
I'm in Florida. Grew up with a fireplace and just bought a house with one. I've been given a 16" corded saw which is when I started watching your videos. I've upgraded to a Stihl 250 and broken my first splitting maul after a few face cords worth of oak. I'm thinking of starting a little side hustle come fall. I'm addicted to splitting. Even after a long hard day, I still go split a couple wheelbarrows full. Thanks for the nice content to watch while I'm splitting.
If you want to start selling firewood...start cutting and splitting as much as you can...yesterday! You will need way more than you think and it will sell fast IF it is good dry wood. Good luck!
As soon as you see the little green machine, you know we are up at Ken’s.
Yup, you are correct!
Wow great job to you all! Looks like a fun party!!👍👍GNI
It was!
ANIMALS ! Complete animals... Ya'll crushed it in no time.
Yup, we are just getting started, lots more to come!
Looking forward to the next few instalments 👌💪
More to come!
Those snow drifts reminds me of the UP. Those were the days and I did not even know it. On a side note yaw can show up to my wood yard and I wont mind stacking, lol.
Yup, he does have a lot of snow and since then he has had 3 more snow falls totaling about 18 more inches.
Sweet it's always fun helping and getting a beer after or 2!!!!
Yes it is.
Good morning!😊
Hello Bobbi!!
Great Great video!!!! Stihls are really nice however the orange Husky's just give you this feeling of confidence and dependability. 🇺🇸🪓🌲🪓🪓🌲🪓🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🦫🦫🦫🦫🦫
Thanks, they both make great saws.
Just when I said I need to stop drinking beer this pops up. I swear, the devil is everywhere! Burp.
Haaaa! Yup, he wants you to have toooooo much fun.
Glad to see you're wearing your ruby red slippers / safety boots!
Yup, they are great!
Ah man guys! What a fun day that must have been! Super glad we were along for the ride! And a 💯 job on crushing those piles of wood! The olde 066 is quite a machine!! I didn’t notice Chris, but I assume you were using your new 572 XPG, eh!? Saws worked good that day an was great to see Kenny an Leroy at the end there! Really looking forward to all the upcoming vids you have lined up while you’re up in Kenny area! Super job guys! Thanks again Chris for all you awesome camera work and editing!! Really love your channel an love dropping by to visit!! See you all tomorrow, same wood time, same wood channel!! Cheers! Andrew from NB, Canada :)
Yup, it was a productive time for sure, lots more to come!
Good monday morning brotha!
Same to you Bobby!
That stack of wood is a real testament to the Ultra! Wow
Wait until you see it in a couple days!!
Looks to me that Ken is the smartest one of all ...... gettting paid while others are working.... I like it!!!
Yup, you got that right!
Looks like a good time with good friends 😊
YuP!!!
Looking forward to all the videos coming up.
More to come!
I knew looking at it, that loader didnt have the height to lift the splitter
out, over the side of the trlr. So you did the next best thing: lift it up and pull ahead.
Those compact tractors arent cranes.
Yup, it is only 800 pounds and I am used to my tractor it can lift 2400.
@@InTheWoodyard yep- you'd have needed yours, or something like Ben or Mike have. Fpr the lift height alone. The extra capacity- and weight- would be the icing on the cake.
Those mini tractors make me nervous, when people use the loader to lift something heavy and awkward as high as itll go. Not much weight to the tractor to balance that load! Personally, id want something WAY beefier.
hi there kenny has the best firewood system YOU well done guys john
Yup, he sure does!
Ha Ha Kenny has a baby tractor 🚜 🤣 😆 😄
He's my brother we gotta give each other a hard time some times, well most of the time, actually all of the time.
I didn’t think of backing up either 🙄🤣
Yup, I am a little slow.
I thought for sure you were gonna bend the loader arms on the JD 🤣
Nah she is a tough machine!
Nicely done video as ALWAYS 👍👍😎
Thanks again Pat!
🤘
Thanks!
Splitting wood and beer, Nothing Better!!!!!
I prefer water or soda myself.
Hell yeah! At Kenny’s
Lots more to come!
I liked the way Ken staged his logs for cutting. Less dangerous than the parallel stacking.
There is a video coming up from Kenny's that was better to cut on than these stacks. I personally dont like cutting stacks.
yup
Yes but the logs where icy and frozen so they slid around a lot...to much.
👍👍
Thanks!!!
Looking more and more like Red Green. Possum Lodge posts next?
Bless you!
I did just stock up on duct tape!
Now who's going to stack all that firewood 😄😄😄😄
Ken and Leroy will get it done.
Nicely done, we’re looking forward to great adventures up north. Chris what’s up with the body slams hehe .Keep on cutting
More to come! We are brothers so we give each other a hard time a lot.
Double Awesome! Well Dun!
Thanks! Lots more to come!
Young guys slamming wood good helpers always good video
Yup, we did good! Thanks!!
Many hands make light work. Now that’s some massive bucking and splitting’. The only thing is that location doesn’t get much sun drying but you go with what you got. Nice job.😢😮😅😅😅😊
Great point!
My neighbor has a small tractor like that, it is literally worthless. At least for anything like that. 👍 very low lifting height.
But good for moving logs and rounds tho!
Maybe use a winch or come along and tip trailer slightly and use ramps? Idk. Load splitter tongue first, winch it it, and winch it out slightly down hill and to the ramps. Or shorten up the straps, a few wraps on the beam? All I know is working for beer is ok sometimes.... if you get to go in a warm house or garage afterward haha.
You guys did a lot of work in one day, thank goodness Kenny came home to get you guys going
That was just a couple hours at the end of the day. Lots more to come.
I like the way the logs are stacked, looks like an easier way to cut them up.
Yes, sort of. They where so frozen and slippery that they slid around a lot though.
Looked like Jinga firewood cutting.
Old Henry Ford would of been proud of that assembly/disassembling line ! 😂 🤷♂️
Yup, we work well together.
Kenny knows you are behind at your wood yard but he wants you to use your equipment to cut his wood. I believe I make Kenny come work at your wood yard for peanuts for a week and I bet he will pay better next time. Have a great day be safe.
I will not be holding my breath, he will be busy up there too, he has a lot of snow coming yet!!!
Good to see LeRoy!!
yup, he is a good guy!
Got a lot done. Kenny needs a faster splitter. I do wood for myself and dad probably 10 12 cords a year. I feel I need a faster splitter. Think I heard ya say that Kenny got limes disease how’s he doing with that? You guys keep up the good work. I can’t wait for snow be gone so I can get back to cutting. I am a fair weather wood cutter.
Yup, he does and he is still having swelling in his knee.
@@InTheWoodyard hope he recovers quick. You having any complications from yours ?
Rum would be a far better drink in that spot than cold beer. Did u get any sun at all doing that firewood?
No, we did not get there until 3:00
Morning woodhounds....
Morning!
Irene must be quite the night owl if you are telling her good night at 5:30 AM each day...
Irene was my grandma, just my way of saying good by. Thanks for watching!
Good Night Irene !!
Yup!
I knew a painter that would work for 6 cans of Stella Artois a day 🤣
That is a good deal, for you.
G’evening Chris. Looks like a heck lotta fun. Push it and split it.
GoodNightIrene
It was!
I looovee that ending where we find out there will be more of this.
Lots more to come!!!
Chris, I see you grabbed the XPG.
Yup, the heat was good on the hands!!!
Drive it like you stole it, but you do know how to fix it.. 🤪🤪🤪
"It was like that when we got it!"
It is so important to know that at least in an apocalypse that beer can be. had with firewood........I feel much better now.
Yup, it is a good payment for most things.
Nice piles guys. Lots of hands make quick work. Time for the beers. 🍺🍺🍺
Yup, help is great!
There was alot of beer drank that weekend. It was a blast and looking forward to the videos to come this week.
Looks like Kenny made what should be called the Wisconsin merry go round with those log lengths
Yup, that is true!
Nice productive day on the frozen Tundra! Wondering if Kenny showed the fellas his wife’s beaver?- it is quite the specimen 🍺🍺
Yup and they petted it too!
Yup its nice and soft.
Bert-😂👍🐈
😂😂
Looks like a union job. One guy pushing up the wood as two watch
Oh oh the boss is here. Let’s get busy
Coast is clear let’s get back to watching
Or really 3 working and 4.7 thousand watching
yup
Haaa!
People helping people
Yup, it is a good thing!
2018 I was excited when got my 2016 JD tractor got rid of it by 2019 cause of it's poor lifting like Kenny's. EastonMade n 3 stooges kicked butt though
Ken gets the most out of it, and then some.
You pick on Kenny’s little tractor but when he’s on it it’s as big a a cat 966 payloader.!! If Ken would have taken me up on that offer to soup up his splitter you’d be leaving the EM home. Kenny be sayin…Eastonmade who?…never heard of her.
He will be fine with what he has, he is not into chasing bigger better faster more expensive toys.
Wood, wood, and wood!!!!😳😳😳😳😳🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍺🍺🍺
Yup and more wood to come!
What type of grinding bits do you use when you are sharpening your chain
Oregon 7/32 stone bits.
I bet your brother is happy that part was done..😁👍
There was alot done when we were up there. Some good videos to come this week yet.
I think so!
yup!
Sorry i know i am making you repeat yourself, but how many cords do you and ken sell each year?
Hundreds of cords.
No problem! We both sell about the same + - 200 full or 600 face cords.
Note to self.
Push wood across ground when frozen hard as a rock.
I'd make fun of Mr Green, but it's bigger then are orange one. Mabe 12hp at pto.
But with proper mods it's loader can handle 700lbs.
we call it tinkerbell.
LOL
Yup, it works great!
Chris: Just get the wheels on and we can push it in.
Bert[?]: Keys are in the truck.
Chris: ??? Oh, yeah! Right!. That's what we were just saying, wonder if the keys are in the truck?
Yup, we got it done.
Decent vid but Kenny needs about 6 cats to go along with his Tonka toys
Haaa! He hates cats so probably not.
that was pretty awesome
Thanks!
Beer is more than a fair payment for firewood production!! GNI
I would disagree with that.