Being a firewood lot it doesn't take long to bury the gravel in dust which turns to mud.. but the conveyor is easy to keep yard clean and manage the wood..
Now at a roll off rubber belting for sure almost 38000 lbs . That make a few semi tires 🛞 lol 😆. Remember STICK on the ICE 🧊, SAW in the WOOD 🪵 and RUBBER on the ROAD . 😊
more videos please lol hope you have been doing good brother long time no see 😊 hope your hand is doing good as well.hope you have a wonderful week.
Working on it!.. was a rough year.. but I'm hoping to change that around
man you are on a roll now.
Haha.. gunna be fun to lay out..
@@buckinfirewood that is a lot of conveyor belt. It cuts pretty easy with a sharp utility knife. I have spliced and mended a fair bit of belting.
@smorefirewood yes and a water bottle with a pin hole case the knife doesn't wanna glide
Gravel cheaper for minimizing mud? That will be nice definitely for the firewood though
Being a firewood lot it doesn't take long to bury the gravel in dust which turns to mud.. but the conveyor is easy to keep yard clean and manage the wood..
@@buckinfirewood definitely key is to keep sawdust out of the gravel and you should be good. Need a good base of 57 and some #8 on top packed in good
Yeah.. and the conveyor will help with that for sure
impressive. what do you use to cut it when you lay it out?
Just a utility knife and a bottle of water with a pin hole in the cap
Chainsaw cut it good to . 😊
Now at a roll off rubber belting for sure almost 38000 lbs . That make a few semi tires 🛞 lol 😆. Remember STICK on the ICE 🧊, SAW in the WOOD 🪵 and RUBBER on the ROAD . 😊
@leonardryan8723 not to sure I want to use my chainsaw on this.. utility knife is cheap and it's what they use in the belt industry..