Thanks for sharing. Experience will make you better at handling the Logs. But its all good when they are free. A hand written thank you note and a fifty dollar bill might encourage him to call more often. Thats what I would try. Just a thought.
I really enjoy your videos, and you are showing my son what my 2nd job as a teen was. I now work for a lumber mill, im inside a AC box cutting board before it gets to Georgia Pacfic.
Sweet load of logs man! Great setup, and sounds like you in a great situation with the modular home guy. Looking forward to seeing what you get out of those logs. Well done!
Very nice. I get a lot of free logs too. We have sold 1/2 a million board feet to the building supply over the years and most of the logs were free. Folks around here do not burn pine in their stoves because of the pitch. Too lazy to clean the flew I guess. It sure has worked out for us. Over the years we have had a niche in the market specializing in 1"x12"x16'. Sugar Pine, Ponderosa Pine, Douglas Fir, western Red Cedar and Port Orford. All the houses and buildings on our off grid homestead came from timber on our own land using A LT40HD Woodmizer. I will have to watch more of your videos to see what your doing, thanks and have a blessed day!
the logs were for free but it took you a day to get them at your place unloaded. you got a nice truck and a sturdy trailer plus a great mighty tractor to do the job. put it all together and your for free costs you more then a handfull of dollars. like your video, jou got a thick tumbs up and a new subscriber. thanks for sharing.
I took my 1967 diesel, recently rebuilt, out today for the first time to plow snow. I have been waiting for snow so I could put a load on it to help seat the rings properly. These old Ford tractors sure are noisy with the solid lifters and required valve lash. I just love my tractor too. I am looking forward to see if replacing the rock shaft piston seal which I did will cure the bouncing when I attach my post hole digger. Your’s is looking great, no bouncing at all. :)
When you flip the latch down on the trailer tongue hitch, there's a hole through it sideways. It's really a good idea to put a padlock through there so it doesn't pop itself open . You can also put on a breakaway trailer brake system for not too much coin, my switch and battery from etrailer was about 50 bucks, charges itself. You can just run brakes on the front axle, not a big deal to put on or maintain. Really a big difference in stopping power.
I would have dropped the ramps on the trailer before loading. Just in case of a moment of bad steering by the loader operator. And it clears the way if you have to jump free.
This is the first time that I have ever watched one of your videos and I must say, for a man who supposedly works with logs as an owner/operator of a sawmill/lumber business, you somewhat surprised me. That is, at how little you actually know about using a cant hook to maneuver logs into a desired position and the off-loading of logs from transport equipment and onto an open trailer. Keep doing it your way and you will surly end up with either a broken ankle or a broken lower leg. Even more surprising was the fact that you seem to admit in your narrative, that you did not know your trailer's weight limit, which is a must if you are going to load heavy logs. Additionally, if there is a question about the weight of the logs to be loaded, you need to know how to judge the approximate weight of the logs themselves. That is done by calculating the log's Length X's Diameter per species. Other than those surprises, the video was well edited and interesting. I sincerely wish you well in your business. In truth, if I were still a young man, I would start my own sawmill business and forego building with milled lumber, as I did when I [was] a young man. Now that I have gotten your ire up, I offer the following tried and true remedy, for safely and efficiently loading logs unto your trailer by yourself, without additional help. (i.e.) Look up Matthew Cremora on UA-cam, he has designed and constructed an extremely efficient system for dragging, lifting and loading logs onto a trailer like yours. The plans for building the system are free and the few materials that you will need to buy locally, is quite inexpensive. In fact you can actually watch him build the video in which he designed and built the system for his trailer. Following his design plans, you will be able to load any logs without the assistance of a contractor or the need for additional machinery, saving both in time to load the logs and the need for the contractor's help and equipment in the loading process. (Which will make the contractor happy and more apt to call you the next time he has logs to give away ).
@@siriosstar4789 Sometimes you earn that "Old Man" license" from cutting your buddy out of a tumbled wood pile while he's screaming his lungs out. That's something to think about while pulling your head out of your ass.
Looks like you might have a good resource when he has logs to rid himself of. Garbage, indeed! You might make him a dedicated resource at $10/log...just sayin'. :)
Enjoyed the upload, thanks. Just a question - was there some reason you parked the trailer far away from where you established the pile? Seems you could have saved a lot of time and tractor travel.
Good score on those logs. No sense burning or chipping up perfectly good logs when you could mill them up into lumber and build something. Perhaps a nice wood shed to store all your lumber out of the elements.
Perfect size logs for a small bandmill. You'll get a lot of nice lumber out of them. Be sure to take the guy a 6-pack or something to keep them coming.
Isn't it funny how many experts just can't help themselves from detracting comments. Of course THEY never had to learn a thing they were born smart. But I have to point out in the first segment you will never catch a swarm with that frame over your number plate. Ha Ha. Good video all round. Thanks.
Nice work on these freebies!! I am working on getting a mill to do the same type of work. Can you tell me a little about the 3 point hitch hook you have? I need to get one of those for my tractor.
I believe this one is just a homemade boom. They are available commercially at Tractor Supply and I would think whatever farm supply store is in your area. It's not limited to logs. It's extremely handy to have around.
Being a retired equipment operator, it was torture watching him load those logs! Sorry!probably took over an hour? But yo got free logs? Can’t beat the way price!,!
That is a fact! the little kid you hear in the background would have done better job. I found myself yelling at the loader. useless as the Ts on a bore hog!
Be careful, those logs are heavy. One wrong move and... Just be aware of that. Don't be so concerned about your trailer, or even your truck: they are replaceable, you aren't. If something happens: MOVE, JUMP, GET OUT OF THE WAY! Ok, that's it for today's safety meeting, sign the attendance sheet on your way out.
You should put a safety pin in that trailer.my buddy had his flip up on a bumpy road n off it came broke both safety chains n went into the on coming lane to find a caddilac.he lost everything.nice to get the free logs dude.
I almost went into a catatonic state watching your hand signals with the loader. Next time ask the loader what signals he understands.. Your hand going in a circle means you want him to turn his wheels in a certain direction. I did enjoy watching!
Galen Johnson You know, I always assumed hand signals were a universal because those are the ones i grew up using. Thanks for the tip and for watching!
I thot your hand signals were OK. There were some other things that drove me wacky. But then I'm a former tower logger from Southeast Alaska. As I've gotten old and somewhat crippled up I've mellowed out about 60%. Which means I don't smash my tin lid in and flip out constantly. You got a nice free load of of nice looking saw logs, good reason to be mellow and easy going. I'm VERY IMPRESSED with your 3 point hitch tong jib. What a GREAT idea !!!! Experience and skill leads to speed and quality. Your doing great ! Keep up the good work. I like your vids.
Take old truck tires and cut one up so that you can make drive over fenders. What ever you weld on can be below your bed and bolt the tires to that and you have free drive over fenders. No more throwing debris when you are driving.
You are right about most of these fellas who had rather burn or bury them instead of allowing you to have them for free. It is like that where i live. They push them up and burn them like they are happy children playing with their new big toys.
Thor Thunder I think a lot of it is a time issue. It takes extra time to try to arrange to have someone pick logs up. Plus if he’s loading logs for me that’s a lot of extra time too. It’s probably more cost effective to just set fire to them, sadly. This gentleman is very gracious.
I agree, and that is why i say most are not willing to just load them. They take time to push them up in piles all the time and never offer them to anyone. I even pay the ones that have them and do not want them so i never get anything "free." I wish more were like that fella but sadly here they are not. I just witnessed over 500 trees taken down and burned to construct new homes or sub division not even in progress over in Dyersburg, Tn. The trees were oaks, other hardwoods over 15- 30 inches in diameter and over 30 feet tall. It was an old area full of nice trees, such a bunch of greedy selfish no good people that will work all day and into the night to take them down and burn them before they would let someone come in and cut them first which would have helped them out very much.
I would of hate to make at hour trip back without trailer brakes man. I would also load the logs even with the dovetail next time to was up on that tounge weight some and if you put the rachet of the strap on the drive side you dont have to walk as from to unstrap and its also easier to keep a eye on them in your mirror. Not trying to be a know it all but i have hauled hundreds of loads of logs behind a pickup.
What the weight limit of your trailer and how do you calculate weight per log? It always makes me want to scream “safety” when I see someone step in between rolling logs. I’ve seen my share of smashed feet and broken legs from logs. That tractor has one hell of a three point hitch!
I say boy...you're doing it wrong. Looky, looky, here, I'll show you how it's done... hahahaha. Hey, it doesn't matter how, as long as you got'r done safely.
Good morning, just found your channel and subbed. I have an idea you might like, let me know if you're up for it. I'm trying to get as many of us small creators together as possible for a massive collaboration to help each other grow our channels. Basically what I want to try is to have each of us do a short video on what we are doing on our channels and I'll put them all in a playlist and share them on my channel. Then if the people who add to the playlist want to make the same playlist on their channels they can. Let me know if you're interested. I put a video up of the idea this morning, I won't spam your comments with the link.
Fall Line Ridge no problem, it's hard for us to beat out the big guys in searches and I think the best info comes from channels like ours. I'd like to help out as many of us as possible.
Perfect, I like your stuff. I watched a little bit this morning before heading out to my sawmill. Funny how you get used to running a camera every time you work on anything after you start doing the UA-cam thing,
TheTradesmanChannel Ha! That’s true. I subbed to you as well. Looking forward to checking out more of your stuff...I really like the little I’ve already seen.
You are all lucky. You can get free logs. In the place or country I live nothing is free. If you have a tree in your own land you cannot simply fell it and sell it without paying for royalty to the State.
Far more painful to watch than your current videos. 😆😆 That track loader operator...the log picking...how far away you parked the trailer from the log pile...
Thanks for sharing. Experience will make you better at handling the Logs. But its all good when they are free. A hand written thank you note and a fifty dollar bill might encourage him to call more often. Thats what I would try. Just a thought.
I really enjoy your videos, and you are showing my son what my 2nd job as a teen was. I now work for a lumber mill, im inside a AC box cutting board before it gets to Georgia Pacfic.
takes me back to my working days enjoyed very much
Awesome....I can smell those logs, the grass, the ground, the diesel gas....Awesome...
Nice load of logs! And the price was right !
Free logs, got the job done, and nobody got hurt. Good job my friend.
Like how you thinned out your yard there, looks good and the remaining trees are are going to benefit.
Sweet load of logs man! Great setup, and sounds like you in a great situation with the modular home guy. Looking forward to seeing what you get out of those logs. Well done!
Thank you sir!
It is always nice to get free logs and help in loading them💚. Nice video.
Very nice. I get a lot of free logs too. We have sold 1/2 a million board feet to the building supply over the years and most of the logs were free. Folks around here do not burn pine in their stoves because of the pitch. Too lazy to clean the flew I guess. It sure has worked out for us. Over the years we have had a niche in the market specializing in 1"x12"x16'. Sugar Pine, Ponderosa Pine, Douglas Fir, western Red Cedar and Port Orford. All the houses and buildings on our off grid homestead came from timber on our own land using A LT40HD Woodmizer. I will have to watch more of your videos to see what your doing, thanks and have a blessed day!
Off Grid In The Pacific North West Thanks for the support!
the logs were for free but it took you a day to get them at your place unloaded. you got a nice truck and a
sturdy trailer plus a great mighty tractor to do the job. put it all together and your for free costs you more then
a handfull of dollars. like your video, jou got a thick tumbs up and a new subscriber. thanks for sharing.
Nice work and trick with the tong 3 points apparel.
He even has a hat like mine. I have seen this several times ,like it every time, thanks for showing
Richard *Grumpy* Welsh It’s a good hat, isn’t it?
When are yu going to saw the logs?
Richard *Grumpy* Welsh I’m not sure, we have a lot Of things going on right now. It’ll just have to be whenever I get around to it.
Nice logs for free and great job handling them sometimes I they can be contrary.
Ken Jett Thanks Ken! Contrary is a good way to describe them.
That is a cool tong setup on your 3 point. I would love to have one of those. I'm in Northwest Arkansas with 40 acres of oak and walnut forest.
Free lumber what a deal awesome
Good looking stock
Ok, I wrote software all day long today. My eyes are tired and my brain is tired. This was fun to watch and a nice change.
I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching.
Ya gotta luv free logs!
One ALWAYS put the ratchet of the cargo strap on the driver's side of the load being carrying so one can keep an eye on it while in transport.
I took my 1967 diesel, recently rebuilt, out today for the first time to plow snow. I have been waiting for snow so I could put a load on it to help seat the rings properly.
These old Ford tractors sure are noisy with the solid lifters and required valve lash. I just love my tractor too.
I am looking forward to see if replacing the rock shaft piston seal which I did will cure the bouncing when I attach my post hole digger. Your’s is looking great, no bouncing at all. :)
Always a good idea to put a pin in the trailer hitch latch. Looks like you might be buidling yourself a Matt Cremona log trailer...
When you flip the latch down on the trailer tongue hitch, there's a hole through it sideways. It's really a good idea to put a padlock through there so it doesn't pop itself open . You can also put on a breakaway trailer brake system for not too much coin, my switch and battery from etrailer was about 50 bucks, charges itself. You can just run brakes on the front axle, not a big deal to put on or maintain. Really a big difference in stopping power.
I would have dropped the ramps on the trailer before loading. Just in case of a moment of bad steering by the loader operator. And it clears the way if you have to jump free.
This is the first time that I have ever watched one of your videos and I must say, for a man who supposedly works with logs as an owner/operator of a sawmill/lumber business, you somewhat surprised me. That is, at how little you actually know about using a cant hook to maneuver logs into a desired position and the off-loading of logs from transport equipment and onto an open trailer. Keep doing it your way and you will surly end up with either a broken ankle or a broken lower leg. Even more surprising was the fact that you seem to admit in your narrative, that you did not know your trailer's weight limit, which is a must if you are going to load heavy logs. Additionally, if there is a question about the weight of the logs to be loaded, you need to know how to judge the approximate weight of the logs themselves. That is done by calculating the log's Length X's Diameter per species. Other than those surprises, the video was well edited and interesting. I sincerely wish you well in your business. In truth, if I were still a young man, I would start my own sawmill business and forego building with milled lumber, as I did when I [was] a young man.
Now that I have gotten your ire up, I offer the following tried and true remedy, for safely and efficiently loading logs unto your trailer by yourself, without additional help. (i.e.) Look up Matthew Cremora on UA-cam, he has designed and constructed an extremely efficient system for dragging, lifting and loading logs onto a trailer like yours. The plans for building the system are free and the few materials that you will need to buy locally, is quite inexpensive. In fact you can actually watch him build the video in which he designed and built the system for his trailer. Following his design plans, you will be able to load any logs without the assistance of a contractor or the need for additional machinery, saving both in time to load the logs and the need for the contractor's help and equipment in the loading process. (Which will make the contractor happy and more apt to call you the next time he has logs to give away ).
@@siriosstar4789 AMEN
@@siriosstar4789 Sometimes you earn that "Old Man" license" from cutting your buddy out of a tumbled wood pile while he's screaming his lungs out. That's something to think about while pulling your head out of your ass.
Keep working, you will get better with time...
Around here there are a couple tree services that will deliver for free but they want you to be able to take pretty large amounts.
wauhawk That’s pretty cool. I don’t think we have one of those, sadly.
Looks like you might have a good resource when he has logs to rid himself of. Garbage, indeed! You might make him a dedicated resource at $10/log...just sayin'. :)
Liked,shared. All my best.
Nice logs at the best price! I take them whenever I can get them too! SR
What a load. I bet you could feel it on the way back home.
lake bum It was borderline too much, honestly.
Enjoyed the upload, thanks. Just a question - was there some reason you parked the trailer far away from where you established the pile? Seems you could have saved a lot of time and tractor travel.
smitty2868 I guess I could have parked closer...i think where I parked was a better spot for filming. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Good score on those logs. No sense burning or chipping up perfectly good logs when you could mill them up into lumber and build something. Perhaps a nice wood shed to store all your lumber out of the elements.
bwillan That’s definitely on my list of projects. Thanks for the comment!
Excellent! (You're over 24K now)
Interesting movie ! 🙂 👍
Doing a fine job protecting against damage to trailer floor, might I suggest a scrap rubber tire to bounce down on end trailer
Great idea.
Perfect size logs for a small bandmill. You'll get a lot of nice lumber out of them. Be sure to take the guy a 6-pack or something to keep them coming.
Ed Smith Not a bad idea. Thanks for the comment!
GIFT CERTIFICATE FOR PIZZA HUT....
Ed Smith, thats a great idea! Give him a reason to call you every time!
Isn't it funny how many experts just can't help themselves from detracting comments. Of course THEY never had to learn a thing they were born smart. But I have to point out in the first segment you will never catch a swarm with that frame over your number plate. Ha Ha. Good video all round. Thanks.
Just found & Subbed you.
..from The Tradesman Channel
Trees Climbing Gear Thanks for the support!
good job
glenn goodale Thanks Glenn!
Haven’t loaded many logs before, let the machine due the work or you.😎
I like how you remember to hide the license plate of your truck, but let your nav computer tell everyone exactly where this other guys house is.
Gypsy Paz I heard a couple street names but would have no idea what town or even what state they are in.
Score!
I get mine from a tree service. It never ends.
Nice work on these freebies!! I am working on getting a mill to do the same type of work. Can you tell me a little about the 3 point hitch hook you have? I need to get one of those for my tractor.
I believe this one is just a homemade boom. They are available commercially at Tractor Supply and I would think whatever farm supply store is in your area. It's not limited to logs. It's extremely handy to have around.
That trailer handled way more of a load than I thought it would.
Same. Amazed at the studiness. That's a real work horse.
😁😁😂💦🤣 just catching up on your old vids. At the end you say 650 subscribers 😁. That was a few tanks of gas ago. Congrats on the growth.
If you got your blessed assurance out of the way the dozer operator could of loaded much easier. Nice load..
Being a retired equipment operator, it was torture watching him load those logs! Sorry!probably took over an hour? But yo got free logs? Can’t beat the way price!,!
Phil Morrison Haha! It took some time...we were intentionally slow to prevent damage to the trailer. Thanks for the comment!
That is a fact! the little kid you hear in the background would have done better job. I found myself yelling at the loader. useless as the Ts on a bore hog!
All he had to do is let the track loader load the damn thing instead of all the pissing around. He should maybe watch a few Andrew Camarata videos.
He had a spot with signals though so🤷♂️
Some of the same folks that bash my operations. Need to find a hobby guys.
Wes, how long canyou leave SYP logs on the ground before milling?
Be careful, those logs are heavy. One wrong move and... Just be aware of that. Don't be so concerned about your trailer, or even your truck: they are replaceable, you aren't. If something happens: MOVE, JUMP, GET OUT OF THE WAY! Ok, that's it for today's safety meeting, sign the attendance sheet on your way out.
Cool
You should put a safety pin in that trailer.my buddy had his flip up on a bumpy road n off it came broke both safety chains n went into the on coming lane to find a caddilac.he lost everything.nice to get the free logs dude.
Better put a pin in that trailer hitch or you could lose it. Like watching you cut logs.
When figuring your costs what to you charge for your time?
I almost went into a catatonic state watching your hand signals with the loader. Next time ask the loader what signals he understands.. Your hand going in a circle means you want him to turn his wheels in a certain direction. I did enjoy watching!
Galen Johnson You know, I always assumed hand signals were a universal because those are the ones i grew up using. Thanks for the tip and for watching!
you're right : turning your hand around in this case means lowering if you are unloading, and this
goes for europe too.
I thot your hand signals were OK. There were some other things that drove me wacky. But then I'm a former tower logger from Southeast Alaska.
As I've gotten old and somewhat crippled up I've mellowed out about 60%. Which means I don't smash my tin lid in and flip out constantly.
You got a nice free load of of nice looking saw logs, good reason to be mellow and easy going.
I'm VERY IMPRESSED with your 3 point hitch tong jib. What a GREAT idea !!!!
Experience and skill leads to speed and quality. Your doing great ! Keep up the good work. I like your vids.
Galen Johnson tt
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I’m curious why pine is your fav log to mill?
Take old truck tires and cut one up so that you can make drive over fenders. What ever you weld on can be below your bed and bolt the tires to that and you have free drive over fenders. No more throwing debris when you are driving.
You are right about most of these fellas who had rather burn or bury them instead of allowing you to have them for free. It is like that where i live. They push them up and burn them like they are happy children playing with their new big toys.
Thor Thunder I think a lot of it is a time issue. It takes extra time to try to arrange to have someone pick logs up. Plus if he’s loading logs for me that’s a lot of extra time too. It’s probably more cost effective to just set fire to them, sadly. This gentleman is very gracious.
I agree, and that is why i say most are not willing to just load them. They take time to push them up in piles all the time and never offer them to anyone. I even pay the ones that have them and do not want them so i never get anything "free." I wish more were like that fella but sadly here they are not. I just witnessed over 500 trees taken down and burned to construct new homes or sub division not even in progress over in Dyersburg, Tn. The trees were oaks, other hardwoods over 15- 30 inches in diameter and over 30 feet tall. It was an old area full of nice trees, such a bunch of greedy selfish no good people that will work all day and into the night to take them down and burn them before they would let someone come in and cut them first which would have helped them out very much.
You need to get out of the way. I could load all those in half the time with that loader.
Sure you can!
Need a skid steer with forks. That tractor is pretty slow.
It would be great if you had the trailer fixed for 4 foot poles on the side to hold the logs on better.
You should have metal stakes for trailer wood ones are no good if you get pulled over you will get a ticket
It's tough watching just tilt and roll them
Karel Van Leer I could have, but that was quite abusive on the trailer.
covered up his license plate.
you're a regular Paul Bunyan!
It looked like you used a 4 way plug on your trailer...did you haul that much added weight w/o trailer brakes?
There are no hills, I imagine it's not too dangerous if you drive smart, could never get away w/o it here, wouldn't be able to go down my driveway!!!
Who's the NOB on the track mounted loaded?
hope you didn't lose your bee frame on the back of your pickup
Looks like you’ve run that tractor a time or to!
Phil Morrison Maybe once or twice 😁.
I would of hate to make at hour trip back without trailer brakes man. I would also load the logs even with the dovetail next time to was up on that tounge weight some and if you put the rachet of the strap on the drive side you dont have to walk as from to unstrap and its also easier to keep a eye on them in your mirror. Not trying to be a know it all but i have hauled hundreds of loads of logs behind a pickup.
the old 'bee frame over the tag trick'
Got to be in GA? What part?
2:38- is that chain on backwards?
Where's the pin that goes in the ball coupler to keep it from opening and letting trailer come off the ball?
I think some on this comment section should offer recommendations versus the criticisms I read
you need one of those safety pins for the hitch on your trailer so the latch don't flip up
True that! I had my hitch pop off unloading an excavator. And I use pin! Put a big boo boo on my perfect tailgate!
Is that arch on the three point something u made?
Damon Reuning I didn’t make it personally, it’s a hand me down from my dad. I am pretty confident that it is homemade though.
simple yet effective I suspected it
I think you need a Two Wheeled Log Buggy. You seem to be gouging up your lawn real bad.
What the weight limit of your trailer and how do you calculate weight per log? It always makes me want to scream “safety” when I see someone step in between rolling logs. I’ve seen my share of smashed feet and broken legs from logs. That tractor has one hell of a three point hitch!
Being a woodworker...It was painful watching you trying to level out those logs!
Is it me,or did he forget to pin the latch on the trailer shut???
I say boy...you're doing it wrong. Looky, looky, here, I'll show you how it's done... hahahaha. Hey, it doesn't matter how, as long as you got'r done safely.
Haha US dudes: "a few weeks ago i was hrlping a friend".... doesnt have his phone number, doesnt know anything about him but calls im A Friend😂😂😂
What?!? No sweet gum to mill?
How can there possibly be 81 thumbs down? Do these people know what work is?
That ford tractor makes the picture in the back ground.
Try 3 inch heavy wall angle iron to stop log boom bending.
Dude you are a one man goof ball...lol
Was that max the trailer could carry because of weight?
Yes, plus it was about all that I wanted to pull.
enjoyed this video its called sweat equity
Good morning, just found your channel and subbed. I have an idea you might like, let me know if you're up for it. I'm trying to get as many of us small creators together as possible for a massive collaboration to help each other grow our channels. Basically what I want to try is to have each of us do a short video on what we are doing on our channels and I'll put them all in a playlist and share them on my channel. Then if the people who add to the playlist want to make the same playlist on their channels they can. Let me know if you're interested. I put a video up of the idea this morning, I won't spam your comments with the link.
TheTradesmanChannel I am definitely interested. Thank you for reaching out to me.
Fall Line Ridge no problem, it's hard for us to beat out the big guys in searches and I think the best info comes from channels like ours. I'd like to help out as many of us as possible.
TheTradesmanChannel Sounds great. I’ve been needing to get an intro video made anyway. Thanks!
Perfect, I like your stuff. I watched a little bit this morning before heading out to my sawmill. Funny how you get used to running a camera every time you work on anything after you start doing the UA-cam thing,
TheTradesmanChannel Ha! That’s true. I subbed to you as well. Looking forward to checking out more of your stuff...I really like the little I’ve already seen.
Cheers mate I don’t think you know what you doing with that lifter and I think you better get practising today
The guy running the end loader don"t know nothing about loading anything.
Probably not his machine, did not want to damage his trailer
Don’t over load it.
You are all lucky. You can get free logs. In the place or country I live nothing is free. If you have a tree in your own land you cannot simply fell it and sell it without paying for royalty to the State.
why did,nt you just tilt the bucket a little more and let them roll off?
roy ramey The logs are quite heavy. It was very abusive to the trailer.
Far more painful to watch than your current videos. 😆😆 That track loader operator...the log picking...how far away you parked the trailer from the log pile...
doesnt he know what it means to drop a cpl logs on the other side
Could sure use another pair of hands. Young kid, let him run the tractor, feed him, pay him a few bucks......just sayin'
Sorry that people are so 😂 that you have to cover up your license plate.
Learn to accept help
just curious ? i watched a few of your videos , u never seem to have a helper
It's usually just me. My dad is helping with the kiln project, but otherwise it's me. Thanks for watching!