Great video and great trucks! If you wanna save that truck from rust give it a good thick coat of fluid film once a year(inside/outside frame, inside doors, rockers, cab corners, remove taillights spray inside box panels). I run Toyota’s and live in the rust belt of Ontario, Canada, it’s the only way to keep the rust away and the trucks on the road.
That design of truck with the lower longer deck is the style commonly used in NZ for firewooding very versatile for every other carting job too. Good video again Chris. Cheers
A Tundra in The Tundra. Great find My late brother worked at a GM Dealership in Wilksnoro NC. All of his vehicles were trade ins from Grandma who only drove the vehicle on Sunday to church. My dad's sister asked me why Joe always had older cars. I said he is a mechanic who can spin a wrench with no payments. He sees no need for anything new, or the psyments. For a while, he had a run on Grand AMs. Used one for parts to keep three others running. Be careful or you might end up with al Al Roker Shart. True friendship when you can get gassed and still laugh. Two more years and I can get old plates on my 2006 Impala SS. 40,000 miles and never driven in snow or salt.
“Got one in the chamber”🤣🤣👏🏻 Good one! That’s a sweet truck Ken! Perfect delivery truck! No ladder or standing on the tires required to unload it. Take care fellas👍🏻👍🏻GNI
Love those plastic bed liners. Saves so much wear and tear, not to mention rust. Pulled one out of an abused, overworked, 20yr old truck once. It was factory new underneath. Only con is load shift. Sometimes thats to an advantage though. You can stand at the tailgate and pull drag heavy stuff towards you.
That is a perfect firewood truck! You are correct that collector plates can't be driven in January is the only restriction. Good luck beaver trapping this week. Got some good weather for that since the woodyards are just a mud fest right now. - Tyler
Ken stacks it for good reasons. He has a few great customers that pick up and haul their own wood and buy 20-30 face cords every year and having the wood in stacks allows people to get what they want and Ken does not have to be there.
Hi Guys best of luck with your new truck Kenny I really enjoy when you go up to kennys woodyard chris you film great content it gives me a great lift to change things around my own woodyard keep up the good fun lads Happy new year to you both
That's a great choice for a truck. Barring a collision with a yahoo driver that totals your or Ken's Tundra or my Tacoma, these trucks should outlast all of us 😊😊😊
Sweet truck! I used to be a Ford only guy but after all the leaks, 2 piece spark plug breaking fiasco, exhaust manifold bolts breaking, and on and on I’m now a jealous want a be Tundra owner
Least wise the road the dump was on 30 odd years ago, I have to explore a bit more the next time through town as I generally only stop to visit the cemetery now days.
Nice video guys. I am envious of Ken's new/old truck. Looks like it is set up well for the work/fun. Headed over Out Of The Woodyard to watch some trapping. GNI
Hi Chris, your Kenny has his "head screwed on" as they say. A well maintained 20 year old pickup will haul wood every bit as good as a 2023/24 one costing thousands more. The money is better in Kenny's pocket than a dealership. Toyota have a good reputation the world over. Great video as always 😊
I've got a 2004 tundra with 300k on it. Runs great. Also bought a brand new 2021. Last of the v8 tundras. Ive got 800 miles on it cause I'm always working, and i couldn't stand making it into a work truck until my other one dies. It's probably gonna be new for quite some time. They run forever, but at some point they become somewhat worthless because of the mileage. Might as well drive them till they are dead. Keep on cutting.
In our province vechicle needs to be 25 yrs old for "Collector Plates" my 95' GMC Sonoma has the collector plates can't have rust or body damage ,interior no damage etc! But insurance is cheap $300 for a year!
Any advice, I can’t seem to sell any wood this year. I Have it priced at $60 for 1/3 of a cord delivered and haven’t had a single customer. When I check online many other people are selling 1/3 of a cord for $35 delivered. Last year I had no issues selling at $80 per 1/3 cord.
I watched while I listened to Sharp Dressed Man. You three went crazy unloading with not one word uttered. Thought for sure someone would at least discuss the nice weather :) Prairie dog preview
@waynetharp a friend of mine has piles and piles of red and white oaks just smashed together. I cut whatever is convenient, don't separate it, and I stack it to season. When I get enough pallets I'll be switching to the bin method. It seems to work for Chris in his woodyard
I believe that has a timing belt not a chain so if it hasn’t been changed it’s do, it’s also a interference engine so if the belt goes the piston smashes into the valves 😬
Who would have thought in the early 70s with Toyota trucks being so small that they would turn out 50 years later to be equivalent to a full-size American truck.
Every state has a different version of registrations for “classic” vehicles. You don’t have to register it that way but if you do, it comes with certain restrictions. Sounds like Wisconsin is no driving in January. In my state it is no driving at night and there is a mileage cap you are supposed to keep it under.
One of my firewood customers this year said he likes the idea of me using a beater 2002 Silverado for firewood. We were both like, "Why beat the hell out of a $50,000 firewood truck?'
I had a 2006 Tundra that I got t-boned in last year. got hit by a Dodge van doing 65 on my door. Lucky to be alive. Mine had 145,000 on it. It was barely broken in. They are great trucks. I have had 3. I couldn't afford a new one, so I bought a Tacoma. Could barely afford that on retirement. You won't get 20 mpg. That is the only negative of a Tundra, they get horrible mileage.
@@DanielAtkinsFirewood I watched the first beaver trapping video. I enjoyed it and what a success they had! Those two obviously know what they are doing.
Heck yeah, toyotas go forever almost right on. If ever it just dies for no aparent reason, while driving, or wont start its a ground strap. Been thru that a few times with late 90s early 2000s neighbors toyota trucks. Easy fix once you know where it is.
Watching the videos of you and Ken reminds me of my two sons. You are brothers but also good friends.
Can't beat that.
Yup!
Uncle Ken is by far my favorite character, makes me want to drive North and hangout!
Yup he is what we call a "dandy"!
Great looking truck and you are right it will rust out before the truck dies. Great video guys.
Thanks Jeff!
Great video and great trucks! If you wanna save that truck from rust give it a good thick coat of fluid film once a year(inside/outside frame, inside doors, rockers, cab corners, remove taillights spray inside box panels). I run Toyota’s and live in the rust belt of Ontario, Canada, it’s the only way to keep the rust away and the trucks on the road.
Yup, we drive on salt for 6 months a year here too!
Good morning woodsmen from Florida!
I’ve got a 2004 Tundra with the 4.7L and it’s 4X4 that I use for running small errand and loads with.
Yup, good trucks for work.
G’morning Brothers. Awesome new rig. Perfect. That rack could be reallllly be handy for you Chris. No ‘sploding windurs !!
GoodNightIrene
Yup, good antisplosion device!
That design of truck with the lower longer deck is the style commonly used in NZ for firewooding very versatile for every other carting job too. Good video again Chris. Cheers
Thanks for sharing!
A Tundra in The Tundra. Great find
My late brother worked at a GM Dealership in Wilksnoro NC. All of his vehicles were trade ins from Grandma who only drove the vehicle on Sunday to church.
My dad's sister asked me why Joe always had older cars. I said he is a mechanic who can spin a wrench with no payments.
He sees no need for anything new, or the psyments. For a while, he had a run on Grand AMs. Used one for parts to keep three others running.
Be careful or you might end up with al Al Roker Shart.
True friendship when you can get gassed and still laugh.
Two more years and I can get old plates on my 2006 Impala SS. 40,000 miles and never driven in snow or salt.
Ken gasses me every 10 minutes or LESS!!!!
“Got one in the chamber”🤣🤣👏🏻 Good one! That’s a sweet truck Ken! Perfect delivery truck! No ladder or standing on the tires required to unload it. Take care fellas👍🏻👍🏻GNI
Yup, thanks Todd!
Love those plastic bed liners. Saves so much wear and tear, not to mention rust. Pulled one out of an abused, overworked, 20yr old truck once. It was factory new underneath. Only con is load shift. Sometimes thats to an advantage though. You can stand at the tailgate and pull drag heavy stuff towards you.
I agree completely, got on in my 1999 Tacoma
Yup, slippery is good AND bad!
That is a perfect firewood truck! You are correct that collector plates can't be driven in January is the only restriction. Good luck beaver trapping this week. Got some good weather for that since the woodyards are just a mud fest right now. - Tyler
Yup, we are beaver trapping right now, 12 today!
You chuckers are having way too much fun!
Nope, just the right amount! Thanks for watching!
Another great 👍 job done ✅ and excellent video Chris and Ken 😮😊❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
Uncle Kenny is sure a star! Here to stay hopefully!! You going to quit stacking wood and have bins in the new yard Kenny? Cheers fellas Len (Devon 🇬🇧)
Ken stacks it for good reasons. He has a few great customers that pick up and haul their own wood and buy 20-30 face cords every year and having the wood in stacks allows people to get what they want and Ken does not have to be there.
Hi Guys best of luck with your new truck Kenny I really enjoy when you go up to kennys woodyard chris you film great content it gives me a great lift to change things around my own woodyard keep up the good fun lads Happy new year to you both
Thanks Stewart!
Nice must be good old boy had red Weber kettle beside the garage. That’s nice truck low miles way better than new.
Yup, it will work!
Good morning Chris and Kenny!! 😀😀
That's a pretty nice truck Kenny picked up. It's just good and broken in.
Take care my friends!!😀😀💚💚
Logger Al
That's a great choice for a truck. Barring a collision with a yahoo driver that totals your or Ken's Tundra or my Tacoma, these trucks should outlast all of us 😊😊😊
Yup, it will work!
Yup, they do work well!
Great video Chris, more fun and games coming up
Yup!
I have to replace my truck soon. I really didn't know what I wanted. I think I do now!!!
" One in the chamber." I got to remember that one!
Yup, thanks, just keep the safety on!
Morning, wood chuckers. Thanks for the video Chris
Thanks!!
Awesome vid that day Chris! 🔥💯👍. See you soon! Andrew from NB :)
Thanks for coming back!
Sweet truck! I used to be a Ford only guy but after all the leaks, 2 piece spark plug breaking fiasco, exhaust manifold bolts breaking, and on and on I’m now a jealous want a be Tundra owner
I have had 2 fords and 2 chevys and one tundra... the tundra is by far the best truck I have ever had/driven.
Almost like old home week used to live south of the dump on the same road for a short while, Spent many a winter days running Beagles in that area.👍
Least wise the road the dump was on 30 odd years ago, I have to explore a bit more the next time through town as I generally only stop to visit the cemetery now days.
Nice!
Good morning Chris and Ken nice score with the pickup 🛻 truck Ken. Keep on cutting
Yup,l thanks!
Nice video guys. I am envious of Ken's new/old truck. Looks like it is set up well for the work/fun. Headed over Out Of The Woodyard to watch some trapping. GNI
Thanks Larry!
Nice delivery. Those older tundras had a very smooth running V8.
Yes they do!
Hi Chris, your Kenny has his "head screwed on" as they say. A well maintained 20 year old pickup will haul wood every bit as good as a 2023/24 one costing thousands more. The money is better in Kenny's pocket than a dealership. Toyota have a good reputation the world over. Great video as always 😊
Yup! Thanks Jason!
Nice show pony with a built in window protector oooooohhhhh.. 👌🇮🇪🍀
Ha!! No work horse!
I have my father’s truck which is a 2002 Toyota Tacoma with 98,000 and is in mint shape. Great truck.
Very nice
Morning and hope everyone had a great Christmas!
Hello!!! Yup, lots of good times!
Good morning all!
Thanks!
Great deal on the truck!! One in tge chamber!!!!😂😂😂 Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
Thanks!
Good morning have a good day Chris & Ken ( ty Ron
Thanks!!!
I've got a 2004 tundra with 300k on it. Runs great. Also bought a brand new 2021. Last of the v8 tundras. Ive got 800 miles on it cause I'm always working, and i couldn't stand making it into a work truck until my other one dies. It's probably gonna be new for quite some time. They run forever, but at some point they become somewhat worthless because of the mileage. Might as well drive them till they are dead. Keep on cutting.
Yup, they work.
Round bales are normally more like 600-1000 lbs each. Depending what cutting, bale size and type of hay.
Yup.....heavy!
Unloading that truck was a work of art.
I was waiting for Chris to end up with smooooshed fingers.😱
Thanks!
Yup, i was watching close!
Real nice truck. 500,000 miles or more. Real nice dry wood.
What is your hunting site to watch?
Thanks...Out of the Woodyard
In our province vechicle needs to be 25 yrs old for "Collector Plates" my 95' GMC Sonoma has the collector plates can't have rust or body damage ,interior no damage etc! But insurance is cheap $300 for a year!
Nice!
Any advice, I can’t seem to sell any wood this year. I Have it priced at $60 for 1/3 of a cord delivered and haven’t had a single customer. When I check online many other people are selling 1/3 of a cord for $35 delivered. Last year I had no issues selling at $80 per 1/3 cord.
Wow! That is just terrible, it just is not worth it at those prices!
Salut vous deux, trop rare de vous voir ensemble, très bonne journée de France (71)
Thanks so much for watching!
It's definitely a beautiful truck. It makes me regret beating mine up all the time lol
Yup, trucks are supposed to be used not for hauling a loaf of bread!
I watched while I listened to Sharp Dressed Man. You three went crazy unloading with not one word uttered. Thought for sure someone would at least discuss the nice weather :) Prairie dog preview
Yup, work was happening not a coffee break!
Those old Toyota trucks are awesome.
Yup, they do work!
Ken's going to have a lot of good times with his new old truck! GNI
Yup, we already are lots more to come! We are beaver trapping with it right now!
Perfect truck to work 💪🏽
Yup, not a $60k show pony!
Great Video!!! Toyota is the way to go!!! I’m thinking that you will get a new Tundra truck in the near future. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🍁🍂
Yup, maybe so!
So, in Wisconsin, you can get antique plates after 20 years. I just found out in Florida it is 30 years for the plate. My truck truck is a 2001 F 250.
Thats probably because vehicles last so much longer down there...
Washington state is also 30 years old. But there are some rules that go with it, but not many follow
Thanks Daniel. Good to know it's not just Florida that wants to stick it to there people
@jimhume4581 : See, sometimes the government toss us a bone.. 😆
Yup, we dive ion salt for 6 months a year so truck are eaten up fast!
Good morning, everyone. Its a great day to get another load of oak into the yard.
What kinda Oak are you getting, Chris! Not that any of it is better than others...Some just splits and smells nicer is all!👍
@waynetharp a friend of mine has piles and piles of red and white oaks just smashed together. I cut whatever is convenient, don't separate it, and I stack it to season. When I get enough pallets I'll be switching to the bin method. It seems to work for Chris in his woodyard
Yup!
@ChrisLascari Sounds like a perfect deal. Hopefully close to home!
@@waynetharp 4 ½ miles from my front door. Where I'm at that's practically next door
What the reason you can't drive the Tundra truck in January Chris yet another great video.
I can and I do every year for 8 years now, I just give Ken crap about his big diesel.
When I put collector plates on it you can't drive it in January
It is so nice to have a "firewood" truck.
Yup!
I believe that has a timing belt not a chain so if it hasn’t been changed it’s do, it’s also a interference engine so if the belt goes the piston smashes into the valves 😬
Thanks for the tips!
Who needs a conveyor with Chris you keep those two busy feeding you wood
It needed to get done.
Two guys feeding the king of wood chucking,
Yup, I was worried that they where going to smash my soft delicate child like fingers!
🤘Awesome wood buggy!
Yup! Thanks!
Good Morning Woodhounds!!
Hello!
Have you n ken done anything with the bow trailer.??
bow???
@@InTheWoodyard box trailer
Family time is the best! Go visit dad!!
Yup! I was just there!
Ken why didn’t you use your brother Chris trailer for the delivery. Same on time and wear on your truck box . 😊
It was only a face cord, it was easy.
Perfect work truck! Good for you Kenny!!! Man you guys hustle! What ya charge to deliver to Red Rock BBQ Susquehanna pa…..lol
I will do it if you pay...about $1 a mile each way!
@@InTheWoodyard I know ya wood (would)…. Looks like about 900mi……I’ll get back to ya…
Grizzly at the back door!🤣
I like that one!!! I will use it!
Who would have thought in the early 70s with Toyota trucks being so small that they would turn out 50 years later to be equivalent to a full-size American truck.
Yup!
Got one in the chamber. New to me instant classic lol.
Yup, it is a good one!
Doing the Michael Jordon unloading that truck no look pass 😊
Yup!
i like brother kens glass guard
Yup, it works!
Enjoy the Beavers😊
In Kenny’s area is the price similar to what you charge at home?
about half, just like in real-estate location location location.
He gets $80 a face cord and I get $120
Please explain the “not being able to drive in January” thing.
Thanks
It is a Cheaper form of Registration for a Vehicle that is over 20 years old .
And who would want to drive a Nice older vehicle in Wisconsin Winters.
Every state has a different version of registrations for “classic” vehicles. You don’t have to register it that way but if you do, it comes with certain restrictions. Sounds like Wisconsin is no driving in January. In my state it is no driving at night and there is a mileage cap you are supposed to keep it under.
@@SteelheadTed I appreciate that. I’m from Florida and never heard of such restrictions.
Here in Ohio now. I wonder…
It is a law for cheap plates for collectors.
yup!
So how much does Ken sell a load of firewood for? Is that a 7' or 8' bed?
$80 a face cord 8' box
@@InTheWoodyard $80 is about average in ohio
Toyota is great!
Yup, I agree, best truck I ever bought. And I have had 2 Fords and 2 Chevys.
Those are my favorite tundras there tuff
Yup!
👍👍👍
Thanks!!!
One of my firewood customers this year said he likes the idea of me using a beater 2002 Silverado for firewood. We were both like, "Why beat the hell out of a $50,000 firewood truck?'
Yup, a firewood truck is a work horse NOT a show pony!
Nice truck
Yup!
I ever get around there, I'll have to try the supper club.
Im not saying more as for the obvious.
Thanks Bruce!
@@InTheWoodyard for the record my account name changed.
Bruce Wallace was the old name.
If you have one in the chamber make sure the safty is on , hate to see a accidental discharge ! Ha.
That is a good one, I will be using that!
Remember People, A couple of Blocks away in Northern Wis is about a Mile Square HAHAHAHAHHA....
Yup, that is true in Canada too!
sheeeeet !
Thanks for watching!
What I can't believe that Kenny has his back window blocked
Yup, the low bed makes it very sketchy!
I had a 2006 Tundra that I got t-boned in last year. got hit by a Dodge van doing 65 on my door. Lucky to be alive. Mine had 145,000 on it. It was barely broken in. They are great trucks. I have had 3. I couldn't afford a new one, so I bought a Tacoma. Could barely afford that on retirement. You won't get 20 mpg. That is the only negative of a Tundra, they get horrible mileage.
Yup, they are made for towing (work) not for mileage (getting a loaf of bread).
Toyota makes long lasting vehicles that want long term repeat customers unlike the big 3
Yup, my whole family has them now.
I hope Kenny made it to the throne in time!😂💩👍
It is usually a mad dash!!
Now we know why you two were chucking wood so fast...Ken had a tremor down low that was picked up on the richtor scale!!😲
did you misspell sphincter?🤔😂
Yup, watch out when he says.... now!!!
@@iffykidmn8170 🤣🤣
Morning.
Hello!
Morning, got 1 in the chamber😂
With that board on the back window it looks like your brother has not had as good of luck on his wood chucking skills. Lol
Yup, but with a shallow bed it is a good idea!
Have a broke one yet
What’s the other channel where you posted the trapping video?
Out of the Woodyard
@@DanielAtkinsFirewood thank you
@calvinreichelderfer7989 : You're welcome. Hopefully, you enjoy the other channel as much as we enjoy this one.
Out of the Woodyard...
@@DanielAtkinsFirewood
I watched the first beaver trapping video.
I enjoyed it and what a success they had!
Those two obviously know what they are doing.
Heck yeah, toyotas go forever almost right on.
If ever it just dies for no aparent reason, while driving, or wont start its a ground strap.
Been thru that a few times with late 90s early 2000s neighbors toyota trucks. Easy fix once you know where it is.
Thanks for the tips!
@@InTheWoodyard its a teeny little wire! Whole car no worky.
i got a baby ruth barking at my back door......
Another classic!!!
I geta kick out of watching you and Kenny, thanks Chris I'm gonna check out,out of the wood yard now, thanks
Thanks!
that's it im watching out of the woodyard enough of the BS lol
Okay, thanks!
@@InTheWoodyard anytime
Need a hookaroo to get the wood out of the bed easier
Yup! Or a rake!
6 1/2 maybe
6 1/2 what ....years , tons, apples, dollars, inches of????
no way bed 8 1/2 feet
Yes way
8+ foot, my bad.
Just over 8'
Never heard of an 81/2’ bed for a pickup. 8’, 61/2’, 6’, 41/2’ but never 81/2’. NEVER
GM had them late 60's early 70's, they were the Camper Special
Yup, my bad it is a 8' !
Loosing a grip on King Kong’s finger?
Yup, getting old sucks but it does beat the alternative!
👍🏻👏🪵
Thanks!
Now that's how ya chuck wood!!
Yup!