You have someone filling the live deck you put out more wood you probably set them up to be loaded makes it so much easier for everyone good video Chris
Here in North Carolina we call them water stoves . But most all folks here around me cut there own wood for those . I like processing wood for them as I did in my younger day we had one . Now 99 % of my wood sales are Pleasure Wood . And I agree with what you said about the chain . I have one 660 saw set up with 404 chain for flush cutting stumps . And it stays sharp at least 80% longer than normal 3/8 or 325 pitch .
Great video Chris, the team work that you, Adam, and Bert have remind me of Gord and Guy on GP outdoors, great group of guys who work well together and look out for each other and have fun doing the job. On the customer side, I remember the gentlemen you deliver to that also keeps his wood supply ahead 2 years or more as well, preparing for the next year and more is key. A good friend of mine who has an add on fire place and heats with wood has the same mentality. Always a year ahead and more ready to be cut, split, and stacked. Good Night Irene. 👍🏻👍🏻
With a 4 way and that size logs, that processer really moves some wood. It is much more efficient when you don't have to resplit. I got a pickaroon at the Hoosier. I don't know I ever got by without one.
Bucked some big pine Friday that I could've used Bert's big bar to cut through. But the little 24in bar I had worked fine on logs over 30in diameter. Just have to know how to work it on the log so you don't have to cut from both sides. Was a great time in the woodyard with monster pine.
Great video and explanations Chris! I see that you're constantly reaching into the splitter box. I have to do the same thing with mine. There's always something that lands in crooked. The worst is when you have an 18" D x 20" L piece of oak land on its end. That's a real pain to straighten out. You could really see the chain chattering. Big difference after you sharpened it. I can go all day without sharpening if the wood is clean. Any dirt though, forget it. If I have help I can get about 2 cords per hour. That's with one person loading the deck and another clearing the chute and dumping the catch pans. Have a great day!!
I cut all wood by premarking all the logs and then picking them up with my grapple. 18 months ago I was fortunate enough to have the logger ask how long do you want them.OMG I said 20 feet. I bought 90 cord. Some up 20 plus inches.
I try very hard to not borrow ANY money for stuff, I like to pay with cash as much as possible. But we write off the tools as our accountant tells us to for smart business moves.
Got home last night and there waiting for me was my beautiful sweety🤩😍, wife knew right away I was talking about the new 572XPG that I ordered as a replacement for my smoooshed 572XP.💔
@@InTheWoodyard Yes new saws are nice it's too bad it cost me a nearly new saw to get another new one, it was on its tenth tank of gas when it met its demise. Poop 💩occurs no one got hurt so I am good with the way things turned out.
That elevator chain may need to be adjusted, to be run somewhat "tighter". Having owned and run several old Allis Chalmers combines with paddle chains; if they got to loose you had problems.......just a suggestion based on what I have seen in the past.😁😁😁😁😁
Hey Chris, if you are cutting stove wood anyway why not cut the last two or three pieces an inch long so you don't need to deal with all these short cookies at the end?
@InTheWoodyard Yes, that is exactly what THE BOOK and genetic science has now verified. I.e. We ALL have a distant, common mother. For want of a better name, they both call her eve. 😁
Chris that 22 MB EASTONMADE in the big wood 🪵 yard you would loose your shirt 👕 48 min for a cord . Plus your own cutting small firewood 🪵 with it . Fun Willy’s firewood with Gramps with a small ALL WOOD SPLITTER put out 16 to 20 full cords a wk . There ways faster them that 22 MB I been watching last 3 yrs . See like 👍 it always give you trouble for a little face cord movie 🍿 😊. Long wk - end everything close on Monday for a rooster 🐔 foot 🦶 with iceberg ice 🧊day 😊😊.
Some sources say 170 but most agree that 180+ is more accurate. I have loose loaded hundreds of cords into my dump trailers from STACKED AND MEASURED full cord stacks and noticed that it was the same every time so.... I now know how much to load WITHOUT having to waste time stacking each and every cord and I now save HUNDREDS of hours a year NOT stacking PLUS the wood dries much better and faster in lose piles!
@InTheWoodyard yes been watching for along time now you doing great in New Zealand we sell in loose cubic meters. Some sell 1 cord as 3.6m3 of loose but should be over 5m3 to be a true cord
First off This is not a tragedy (clickbait) second that conveyor tail shaft is designed and built wrong. One of the sprockets needs to be free floating on the shaft. you will forever have problems with this as the chain stretches and they all do they will become different lengths and will always be trying to jump time.
Oak makes you work extra every step of the process... Just a heavy, tuff, dense wood.. Hard on your machines, hard on your body, hard on your wood bank (2 yrs) dry time... we never ever charge enough for oak!! IMO GNI
No matter how sophisticated and automatic machinery gets, it still requires human hands and a "human brain" to keep it functioning correctly. (and gen Z things AI is gonna do everything, HA!)
Looking good!! Nothing ever runs perfect... if it does... watch out!!! Those "gears" that run the chain.... those are Sprockets!!
yup
Naration while you work is the ticket Professor. Thats what Professors do. 9 outta 10. Great video!😊
Thanks! More to come!
Hi Chris!!😀😀
Very enjoyable watching you guys make the load.
Take care my friend!!😀😀💚
Logger Al
Thanks Al!
You have someone filling the live deck you put out more wood you probably set them up to be loaded makes it so much easier for everyone good video Chris
Yup, it's all about efficiency!
Morning Chris! Good commentary this morning on the machine - I love watching it process. Cheers!
Glad you enjoyed it Gord!
Please keep an eye on that battery box that looks like a tough place to work. Safety glasses gloves. Kenny from Western North Carolina
Okay, will do Kenny!
Here in North Carolina we call them water stoves . But most all folks here around me cut there own wood for those . I like processing wood for them as I did in my younger day we had one . Now 99 % of my wood sales are Pleasure Wood . And I agree with what you said about the chain . I have one 660 saw set up with 404 chain for flush cutting stumps . And it stays sharp at least 80% longer than normal 3/8 or 325 pitch .
Yup, .404 chain is good stuff!
Just ok? You're doing pretty good! Maybe really good! Love the big process machines. Great video.
* my favorite part is collecting the cash lol
Thanks! Yup, all my parts work!
Good commentary Chris, reinforces a lot of my conclusions as towhats going on when the big girl sings. Love these processors vids. Cheers from HB NZ
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks!
Great video Chris! Really enjoyed the commentary. Very informative and interesting.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi Chris, another quality video. Great job with explaining everything you’re doing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
That is a good looking load of wood you and Adam made. Keep up the hard work Chris
Thanks, will do!
Good morning all! Hi Chris, Greg, and Iffy.
Good morning!
Liked this style of episode. Powerful productive unit for sure. Keep splitting safe👍👍👍
Thanks! Will do!
Great video Chris, the team work that you, Adam, and Bert have remind me of Gord and Guy on GP outdoors, great group of guys who work well together and look out for each other and have fun doing the job. On the customer side, I remember the gentlemen you deliver to that also keeps his wood supply ahead 2 years or more as well, preparing for the next year and more is key. A good friend of mine who has an add on fire place and heats with wood has the same mentality. Always a year ahead and more ready to be cut, split, and stacked. Good Night Irene. 👍🏻👍🏻
Yup, they are great guys and we do work well together!
G’morning Chris. Great speed of today’s video. The ‘splaining is what we all love ! We watched a s a family.
GoodNightIrene.
Good morning! Thanks for the watching of the flicka show!
My favorite sharpening tool Mr dremel put to work
Wish they make a battery one from Bauer from harbor freight I have several of their tools love them cheap and work well
Wish they make a battery one from Bauer from harbor freight I have several of their tools love them cheap and work well
Yup!!!
Dremel has a 12v battery one...it is great!
Hi Chris hope your doing great have a nice day bud .
Thanks, you too!
Love the over the video naration. I understand that it's a lot more work.
Glad you enjoyed it, yes it is!
Nice video Chris. Great assist to Adam. GNI
Thanks 👍
Well done fellas! 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you! 👍
Nice narrative...ur the Bob Eucker of woodyard play by play...
Thanks it was JUUUST a little outside !
Good Sunday morning 🌄 Chris
Hello Bobby!
Awesome video Chris,loved the voice over,jerk it back and forth,not that thing the other.lol ha ha ha I caught on
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video Chris, with Hillbilly engineering thrown in, amazing. Has anybody ever mentioned you have a very relaxing voice to listen to?
Wow, thanks!
At least they were quick little fixes 😉👍
Yup, no biggie!
I too love running my tractor and grapple! You get good enough to grab the hair off of a frogs back. Nice video Chris! - Tim
You got that right!
I just enjoy and watch and listen learn not hear to cut you down or the equipment . As long as you enjoy what you’re doing keep going take care .
I appreciate that...Thanks David!
With a 4 way and that size logs, that processer really moves some wood. It is much more efficient when you don't have to resplit. I got a pickaroon at the Hoosier. I don't know I ever got by without one.
Thanks, yup they are handy!
It is a good machine for chipping. Nice video!
Thanks!
That was great. Nicely done.
Thank you kindly!
Good Morning Chris,Head to the woods,Ed From Vermont
Hello!
Good morning Irene
Ha! Thanks!
Awesome video Chris! Great narration 👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Bucked some big pine Friday that I could've used Bert's big bar to cut through. But the little 24in bar I had worked fine on logs over 30in diameter. Just have to know how to work it on the log so you don't have to cut from both sides. Was a great time in the woodyard with monster pine.
Pine is fun to cut...it is like soft butter!
I want to sharpen like you when I grow up 👌😄
Go for it, it works great!
Nice work again😊
Thanks!!!
I love processor day 😍 Good video 👍
Me too! Thanks!!
hi there well done , john
Thanks John!
Great video and explanations Chris! I see that you're constantly reaching into the splitter box. I have to do the same thing with mine. There's always something that lands in crooked. The worst is when you have an 18" D x 20" L piece of oak land on its end. That's a real pain to straighten out. You could really see the chain chattering. Big difference after you sharpened it. I can go all day without sharpening if the wood is clean. Any dirt though, forget it. If I have help I can get about 2 cords per hour. That's with one person loading the deck and another clearing the chute and dumping the catch pans. Have a great day!!
Yes, the big ones especially can drop in at an angle and then they need help to get lined up right.
Chris,a few hiccups but nothing serious and no one was injured 🤕 😮😊❤
Yup, stuff happens!
I cut all wood by premarking all the logs and then picking them up with my grapple. 18 months ago I was fortunate enough to have the logger ask how long do you want them.OMG I said 20 feet. I bought 90 cord. Some up 20 plus inches.
Nice work!
20 + inches of rain heading my way :( Thanks Debbie .......
OUCH!
Hi Chris good video have a good day ( Ty Ron
Thanks!!
Wow Chris, the Henry Ford of firewood. 👍👍 Nice smart setup. How many years to amortize the cost of the gear shown ?
I try very hard to not borrow ANY money for stuff, I like to pay with cash as much as possible. But we write off the tools as our accountant tells us to for smart business moves.
Repairs are just part of a day's work. GNI
Yup, but hopefully not every day!
Will be lots of firewood here in Southeastern Pennsylvania..... Small tornado came through Friday evening. Still no power, but saws are working!
Yup, big wind will make trees go down!
Got home last night and there waiting for me was my beautiful sweety🤩😍, wife knew right away I was talking about the new 572XPG that I ordered as a replacement for my smoooshed 572XP.💔
Nice to get a new saw! Now get to cuttin'!
@@InTheWoodyard Yes new saws are nice it's too bad it cost me a nearly new saw to get another new one, it was on its tenth tank of gas when it met its demise. Poop 💩occurs no one got hurt so I am good with the way things turned out.
Good video, thanks, Chris. Do you think a pulp hook would be useful to you for repositioning the blocks of wood when you're running the processor?
Yes, absolutely, we have a few of them but I find that my arms and hands are faster.
That elevator chain may need to be adjusted, to be run somewhat "tighter". Having owned and run several old Allis Chalmers combines with paddle chains; if they got to loose you had problems.......just a suggestion based on what I have seen in the past.😁😁😁😁😁
Maybe so!
I know this question may have been asked before but, what kind of tip are you using, on the Dremel tool ? Thank you.
Oregon 7/32 stone bit 3 pack is about $7
@@InTheWoodyard Thank you.
If it breaking, you aren't working hard enough 😂
Yup, that is usually true!
Hey Chris, if you are cutting stove wood anyway why not cut the last two or three pieces an inch long so you don't need to deal with all these short cookies at the end?
Hey Chris, Adam looks a lot like my son. They could be brothers ! 😊
Maybe they are!
@InTheWoodyard Yes, that is exactly what THE BOOK and genetic science has now verified. I.e. We ALL have a distant, common mother. For want of a better name, they both call her eve. 😁
Eastonmade still looks like new how man years have u had it Chris? Low hrs on it?
It is a little over 2..maybe 3 ??
Good morning firewood fiends
Hello!
@@InTheWoodyard hey Chris great Channel keep up to awesome work if you can lol I certainly appreciate it
Safety Police here! Shouldn't stand on the edge of conveyor while it's moving!! Might take a WILD ride and end up in the trailer
Says the guy who had a splitting wedge jump out of a round and land on my foot. Never wear crocs when working in the woodyard
Yup! Good thing OSHA is not allowed in the wood yard!
Yup, I always wear safety boots.
Good Morning Woodhounds!!
Hello!
🤘
Thanks!!!
Is that trailer a English Ifor Williams tipper?
No idea what that is...The trailer is a N&N galvanized trailer I bought at Thumb trailers in Sandusky Michigan
Were you planning on welding extra wings on your splitting block or did I dream that episode?
Chris that 22 MB EASTONMADE in the big wood 🪵 yard you would loose your shirt 👕 48 min for a cord . Plus your own cutting small firewood 🪵 with it . Fun Willy’s firewood with Gramps with a small ALL WOOD SPLITTER put out 16 to 20 full cords a wk . There ways faster them that 22 MB I been watching last 3 yrs . See like 👍 it always give you trouble for a little face cord movie 🍿 😊. Long wk - end everything close on Monday for a rooster 🐔 foot 🦶 with iceberg ice 🧊day 😊😊.
I have never lost my shirt.
Some of those beautiful cookies could be made into cutting boards and cheese boards?
Great idea!! If I needed some they would work!
👍👍👍
Thanks!!!
What area you located in
Appleton, Wisconsin!
Hi how many loose cubic foot is 1 stacked cord
Some sources say 170 but most agree that 180+ is more accurate. I have loose loaded hundreds of cords into my dump trailers from STACKED AND MEASURED full cord stacks and noticed that it was the same every time so.... I now know how much to load WITHOUT having to waste time stacking each and every cord and I now save HUNDREDS of hours a year NOT stacking PLUS the wood dries much better and faster in lose piles!
@InTheWoodyard yes been watching for along time now you doing great in New Zealand we sell in loose cubic meters. Some sell 1 cord as 3.6m3 of loose but should be over 5m3 to be a true cord
Loose takes about 25-30% more space.
First off This is not a tragedy (clickbait) second that conveyor tail shaft is designed and built wrong. One of the sprockets needs to be free floating on the shaft. you will forever have problems with this as the chain stretches and they all do they will become different lengths and will always be trying to jump time.
Thanks for watching!
"Half Ash" . . . yeah we're all 12 years old at times . . .
My wife says I am 12 MOST of the time.
2 pot show tday!!! Thanks Chris Adam!!
Thanks for watching!
do u own that processor?
No, it is Eastonmades, they sent it a few years ago for me to make videos of.
Morning
Hello!
The tragedy I encountered yesterday was a 4 ft Rattlesnake!! He was sent to Rattlesnake Heaven!!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
Did it get you??
@@InTheWoodyard nope ran over it with the mini skid steer, we've had lots of rain lately, so they are hunting higher land
Oak makes you work extra every step of the process... Just a heavy, tuff, dense wood.. Hard on your machines, hard on your body, hard on your wood bank (2 yrs) dry time... we never ever charge enough for oak!! IMO
GNI
Yup, oak is good stuff!
Mornin Kurt, foggy and65° here in Central Ohio this AM.... Heavy rains last 2 days..
Union county here
Hello Greg!
No matter how sophisticated and automatic machinery gets, it still requires human hands and a "human brain" to keep it functioning correctly. (and gen Z things AI is gonna do everything, HA!)
Yup, stuff happens!
👍🏻👏🪵🪓🚜
Thanks!!
No matter how much you think everything is going to work today, something will happen. (Murphys law).
Yup, stuff happens.
1st 😝
Close, I thing Greg was first!
@@InTheWoodyard Durn it. 😂
your customer sure is hungry! great processor, you work it really well, slowly slowly catchy monkey! happy Sunday Chris
Thanks for watching!