12:15 the man is "spitting" (means staying on the same place a move some levers- and wearing ears proection... and the woman is feeding, carrying and moving all the logs.... I have to marriage... :-)
Hi, I'm from Northern Ireland and am enjoying your video's very much, grew up of a small farm, but always loved a day with the chain saw and splitting wood, always found it so satisfying, 69 now and still cut logs for my two girls, their wood burners eat it lol. Do wish I had some of the equipment you have and 20 years younger I'd have a ball. Bless you all great stuff.
Hi & greetings from Exmoor in England..... Its been pretty wet here for the last 2 months but very mild - normally have a few hard frosts and a dusting of snow by now but nothing this year. We have 36 acres here, with 3 x lakes and a few acres of woodland and use a John Deere 3036E with a Finnish Hakki Pilke wood processor - a combined circular saw, splitting chamber and conveyor. We have a hydraulic splitter for larger timber and are awaiting delivery of a Norwegian, Igland winch so we can pull from deeper on the woods. Like you guys, its a job that me & the wife share. Wishing you a very happy 2020 - we're pretty excited now we have a strong, new government and can finally get out of the European Union and be a free country again. Good times ahead......
Greetings from Central Wisconsin. My wife and I own and operate a logging and firewood company. Love your channel. Lots of really cool equipment you use. Nice to see you take pride in your equipment not everyone does that. Not cheap to buy. Keep up the good work.
New subscriber here - joined after watching several great videos. I'm a former logger (faller and skidder operator) and professional forester and worked my way though college running a firewood business in North Idaho. I can definitely relate to your content and have a lot of respect for how hard you guys work. I cut, split and delivered 30-50 cords each Fall, mostly as a one man show. I managed that while going to school full time and working another job on campus. I learned a lot about work flow and efficiency in the process. I'll try to jump in from time to time to share ideas you might be able to use to reduce handling and save your backs. The first thing I'll offer is your idea about getting a tractor mounted winch is a very good one. Definitely a work saver but they add new elements of risk that have to be managed (crush zones, tractor rollover, staying out of the bight of the line, recoil from broken cables, etc.). The best ones allow you to winch logs out of the woods and then lift the end of the log so you can skid it to a landing for processing. Exercise extreme caution on steep ground and avoid winching logs downhill. Logs can away from you fast and take your tractor with then when they go down the hill.
I love this channel My dad and I used to cut and sell wood all winter ! You sure bring back a lot of memories ! I used to live in Connecticut ! Now I live here in Mena Arkansas and I don't have to cut wood here !
It is ok to ramble. It keeps things real and that’s what I love about you guys and I bet most of you viewers would agree. Another great video making firewood. I can’t believe how hard you guys were working and Melissa didn’t even break a sweat. Thanks for sharing, Paul from Texas
My wife never helped me. My daughter always said to let her know when I was doing wood. She never helped either. She said I didn't need to do it myself but she was always too tired always had excuses.
Enjoy watching your videos. Especially the one's that was supporting the RK equipment. I worked for RK about 7 month's and had to quit due to family health issues. It's a great place to work.
Just outside of Portland, Maine. I've been watching for about a month now. Enjoy watching, sometimes edit for time myself. I really get a kick when one Tuber mentions another, you mentioning Wranglerstar, Out of the Woods giving you folks a nod. Lets me know I'm watching the right channels. Getting into April Wilkerson at the moment as well. Watched her sawmill build. Well, keep up the good work, I'll keep watching. Cheers!
When i seen all the sawdust flying i knew it was going to be a good video... 2 hours for cutting and splitting and trailer loaded looked like a little more than a cord to me, You make a good fast team. I have to admit i was surprised with the 33 min. Thanks for all your hard work, not just the cutting and splitting but all the camera work too. :)
I'm from Toronto.. I live near Jane and Finch. I will never have the need to chop wood, I just need to make it home by the end of the day and I'm a happy camper.
nice to hear your from PA, I am north central PA myself, 2.5 miles from the NY boarder. thanks for showing us a small part of your life! I sure would like one of those splitters, I have cut wood for 45 years myself.
Melissa I love your hair and beautiful smile. It keeps you looking well under 50. Mike you have a great setup for firewood and I love the videos. You were completely right about the danger of cutting from a wood pile. I sold firewood as a side business when I was younger and on occasion, when I was desperate for wood, I would cut from piles rolled up by front end loaders. Lots of tension on those trees! I stopped when I cut thru my boot and almost lost my toes. Like I said, I was young, dumb, and bullet proof.
Greag video and even better teamwork. I was feeling down in the dumps today with all my healing broken bones aching and watching you to inspired me to get up a do a few things. Thank you.
That's kinda the way me and my dad stacked wood at his place. We hauled the tree to the back of the garage,then we cut it into sections and placed them in the log splitter,then they fell into the chute on the conveyor belt up to the house where my dad stacked the wood into the racks. We also had two racks in the garage for the small pot belly stove for the winter months and had two large racks in the basement of the house for that pot belly stove in the so called man cave. We had a large fireplace between the living and dining rooms. One rack on the porch had a large O on the top. That was oak wood for the smoker. My dad loved grilling but I did the smoking. Memorys. But we never ran out of wood when i was growing up
Hi Morgans! I'm from Boone, NC. I really enjoy watching your channel, have been subscribed for some time now. Mike you are truly a blessed man, with owning land that is so beautiful, equipment that most guys can only dream of, and of course such a beautiful wife who really seems to enjoy the life you guys share together. God bless the both of you & your family! Hope you have a very Merry Christmas! Looking forward to more videos too!
ive been a subscriber for about two weeks. I live in Lewistown pa and cut and burn around 5 cords a year for my heat. It is refreshing to find people on this channel that are god fearing and that make family the center of it all. God Bless you guys and keep up the good work. Mike I just purchased a new stihl ms 391 and I can say it is a screamer now that its broken in. Have a great thanksgiving and keep up the great work
@@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans I have heard of him. they have been busy blasting due to getting rid of the narrows into state college and making that 4 lanes around potters mills. I get up your way every year I am an ncaa wrestling official and go to Edinboro and mercyhurst
Mike - you mentioned in a recent video about safety and keeping the work area clean - YOU ARE SO RIGHT!!! About 5 weeks ago I had a simple trip and fall in the yard resulting in breaking my wrist (dominant hand) and have since had surgery. It has restricted my ability to do most anything, not to mention the time/effort for Physical Therapy and the related co-pays. So very frustrating and don't wish it on anyone. Good advice to be careful!!!
Hey Mike, I've been a viewer of your channel for about a year now. Love your videos! Just hit the subscribe button. I don't know why it took so long, I'm weird I guess. Anyway, just wanted to say how much I appreciate what you do. My father has been heating his house with wood for as long as I can remember. Now I heat my house with it. Firewood is becoming my hobby. Love what you do brother, keep it up!
Western Oregon timberland owner.... I made a crude table out of logs and poles that slants and narrows a little bit as it nears the woodsplitter . It holds a couple standard pickup loads. I cut the logs on the hill, hand-load the truck, back up to the table, roll/push the logs onto the table and into the machine. Makes it significantly easier for me.
Nice job Morgan's. That operation is working pretty smooth. Was good to see cross fit training paying off for Melissa. Lifting with legs not back was good too see. 👍
I don’t know what it is but I love doing and watching cutting N splitting firewood. It’s like it’s in my DNA. I don’t know why I enjoy it so much. I can watch it and do it all day. This is George from L.I. New York my UA-cam name is for my buddy’s Rich channel.
Hey Mike and Melissa, great video, really liked the tally of getting trees hauled in for firewood. You folks are doing what folks dream of. Keep up the good work and videos and sharing the happiness with your family. Everyone is working great together. Thanks for sharing with us.
I just love your videos..great working team..not many women know what work is these days..but you my friend have a gem!! I'm from West Virginia near Seneca rocks..I also am in the wood business..love cutting firewood and the outdoors!! Keep your videos coming..looking forward to them..Take care and be safe!!
Hello,I'm from Kent Island , Md. I own a 034 super saw she's old and runs hard and fast.2 ' bar I love cutting fire wood for my pit. Watching your show is very relaxing and full of knowledge you two are in harmony with each other. Pa. is a beautiful place with big country.Thanks for the video and always work and play safe; Your friend David sign out...
@@NewtonWashinton Well, that is work that can be learned, not that complicated, the man is not doing much physical labor...seems an unfair distribution...
She has the legs for it, for sure! I'd probably cut my hand off for not stay focused, I'd be watching Melissa too much.... how could any man get anything done. I give Mike high praise. He still has both hands. Lol
@@crv20051 lol what makes you assume you have ot all figured out? Did you ever think maybe Melissa enjoys that part of splitting wood? She works out 6 days a week and enjoys doing it. The only thing unfair is your comment.
Melissa, You really need ear protection. The headlamp is nice, but your smile is brilliant. You still work like trooper. Please let us know how you feel? Those rounds are real work, no question. Mike Sorry fella, but where you stand doesn't matter much. The Lady draws the eye, wherever she stands, sits or rides. MI suggest a loveseat and comforter for Melissa's Birthday? It is the season for snuggling in warm and close to someone. It would be a nice place to show how light the years rest on " Grandma's" shoulders. You know darkness or cold cannot stand against Her charm, warmth, and spirit. Thank you all for brightening countless lives. God Bless you all.
You know what you call '' rambling '' we love it ! It's what makes us live your lives with you . Have you guys ever watched '' Hickok 45 '' , check him out . His video's have a lot of rambling in them and we all love it . We could watch an hour of him just talking , we love being with him !
Winter is in the air. Always nice to see you guys working hard. Give our best to Hunter and thank you as always for your family value, family friendly Chanel. You have no idea how much that means in the world we live in. Quote of the day! "Of all the things we cherish in life it is those things that we take for granted that have the most value. We have lost ourselves in the belief that the more we have the happier we will be. It is the simple things in life that you will remember when your examination of who you are is revealed. Your love of family, your faith in a higher power and your ability to look at yourself in the mirror and have respect for the reflection starring back at you. Live every moment with intent knowing that all of this except our love for each other and the willingness we have to show it will be the only tangible evidence of our existence" ~ George Wheeler
I don’t think 60k would cover it. When you factor in the tractor, splitter, conveyor, dump trailer, truck to deliver wood, chainsaws etc. You could buy a machine for the same money and get 100 an hour without all the work. I can appreciate what he’s trying to do, but I have done firewood off and on my whole life. There are much easier ways to make money. Firewood is hard and sometimes dangerous work. Love the channel. 👍
Record time to split that cord Geez you two are never bored Wolf Ridge Splitter built to last Helps get work done really fast Sooner dark headlamp on Won't be long the day is gone Early comes the morning sun Outdoors with The Morgans is really fun!
Thanks for all your hard work, Morgans. We all appreciate it on here!
You won’t find many women around here that will do what this lady does,Sir you are blessed. Nice video.
I have to say, the 2 of you really work well together. Great seeing 2 people that love to do the same things and have a good time doing it.
The smiles and joy you have in both your faces is priceless.
Great work Mike and Melissa , love watching you guys work together your a great team . Hello Hunter.
Rick Franklin I agree!
God Bless Melissa for turning 50 and you also boss! as well as all of your family and friends. Thank You!!!
Just wanted to say watching you two working together and enjoying each other's company is a real hoot ! So much positive energy!
12:15 the man is "spitting" (means staying on the same place a move some levers- and wearing ears proection... and the woman is feeding, carrying and moving all the logs.... I have to marriage... :-)
what show are you watching? i only see one person working!
Hi, I'm from Northern Ireland and am enjoying your video's very much, grew up of a small farm, but always loved a day with the chain saw and splitting wood, always found it so satisfying, 69 now and still cut logs for my two girls, their wood burners eat it lol. Do wish I had some of the equipment you have and 20 years younger I'd have a ball. Bless you all great stuff.
Melissa & Mike you're both awesome...God Bless
You two Morgans are truly blessed. Continued blessings and joy to you both. Really enjoy your videos.
Don't ever think we mind when you to ramble. Its always a good time.Cheers From Oklahoma
you TWO . sorry about that. lol
@Hello Mark how are you doing
Hi & greetings from Exmoor in England.....
Its been pretty wet here for the last 2 months but very mild - normally have a few hard frosts and a dusting of snow by now but nothing this year.
We have 36 acres here, with 3 x lakes and a few acres of woodland and use a John Deere 3036E with a Finnish Hakki Pilke wood processor - a combined circular saw, splitting chamber and conveyor. We have a hydraulic splitter for larger timber and are awaiting delivery of a Norwegian, Igland winch so we can pull from deeper on the woods. Like you guys, its a job that me & the wife share.
Wishing you a very happy 2020 - we're pretty excited now we have a strong, new government and can finally get out of the European Union and be a free country again.
Good times ahead......
That is a GREAT machine Chris and his team makes! Happy to see you guys growing everyday!
Hi Mike and Melissa,
Always nice to see how much fun you two are having with whatever you're doing!
Great planning Melissa,that headlamp adding additional lighting to the splitting area was a great help.
33:26 is flat moving !
Greetings from Central Wisconsin. My wife and I own and operate a logging and firewood company. Love your channel. Lots of really cool equipment you use. Nice to see you take pride in your equipment not everyone does that. Not cheap to buy. Keep up the good work.
New subscriber here - joined after watching several great videos. I'm a former logger (faller and skidder operator) and professional forester and worked my way though college running a firewood business in North Idaho. I can definitely relate to your content and have a lot of respect for how hard you guys work. I cut, split and delivered 30-50 cords each Fall, mostly as a one man show. I managed that while going to school full time and working another job on campus. I learned a lot about work flow and efficiency in the process. I'll try to jump in from time to time to share ideas you might be able to use to reduce handling and save your backs. The first thing I'll offer is your idea about getting a tractor mounted winch is a very good one. Definitely a work saver but they add new elements of risk that have to be managed (crush zones, tractor rollover, staying out of the bight of the line, recoil from broken cables, etc.). The best ones allow you to winch logs out of the woods and then lift the end of the log so you can skid it to a landing for processing. Exercise extreme caution on steep ground and avoid winching logs downhill. Logs can away from you fast and take your tractor with then when they go down the hill.
I love this channel My dad and I used to cut and sell wood all winter ! You sure bring back a lot of memories ! I used to live in Connecticut ! Now I live here in Mena Arkansas and I don't have to cut wood here !
I got my firewood fix and didn't leave the house!
Nice batch of wood!!!
It is ok to ramble. It keeps things real and that’s what I love about you guys and I bet most of you viewers would agree. Another great video making firewood. I can’t believe how hard you guys were working and Melissa didn’t even break a sweat. Thanks for sharing, Paul from Texas
Hi how are you doing 😊
I love how the wife is doing all the actual work! Haha
Haha yeah I noticed that too!
He is the manager, brain of whole operation, can’t do everything🤷♂️🤣🤣🤣
and tired out after 1/2 done? do you think they can do that 7 cords per day . ? lol this is work for the young..
Took him years to get that beer belly, don't want to screw that up lol
All the time
We keep coming back to your firewood videos. Always informative. Always entertaining
Thanks again, Ted, in south Jersey.
Hi Ted how are you doing 😊
@Hello Ted how are you doing
To have a wife you can work together with outside is a true blessing.
Can't Hunter help with the firewood production in any way?
My wife never helped me. My daughter always said to let her know when I was doing wood. She never helped either. She said I didn't need to do it myself but she was always too tired always had excuses.
You mean his daughter?
@@dennisjohnson5754 Welcom to the club.
That’s why she has an awesome figure cause she works hard gotta respect that and enjoy looking at her.
Very enjoyable watching the two of you. Great job!
Hi Thomas how are you doing 😊
One of my favorite end-ramblings. :-D
Enjoy watching your videos. Especially the one's that was supporting the RK equipment. I worked for RK about 7 month's and had to quit due to family health issues. It's a great place to work.
What also impressed me was how nicely you cleaned the Deere and cutter before returning to Implement company. Prideful!
50 year old Grandma can sure pick up those Logs quick. I’m 40 and I would be huffing and puffing. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Love the nerd light Melissa. My wife gives me and my buddy crap about ours all the time, but they’re useful!
Lots of equipment and hell of a good helper partner!!! keep kicking
Just outside of Portland, Maine. I've been watching for about a month now. Enjoy watching, sometimes edit for time myself.
I really get a kick when one Tuber mentions another, you mentioning Wranglerstar, Out of the Woods giving you folks a nod.
Lets me know I'm watching the right channels.
Getting into April Wilkerson at the moment as well. Watched her sawmill build.
Well, keep up the good work, I'll keep watching.
Cheers!
EricsArchive live in Maine too
Never gets old watching you ywo working together on projects
All I can say is you got a fine-looking firewood partner
Another Great Family Work Video, Most Couples could not work together like that! HEY HUNTER!
When i seen all the sawdust flying i knew it was going to be a good video... 2 hours for cutting and splitting and trailer loaded looked like a little more than a cord to me, You make a good fast team. I have to admit i was surprised with the 33 min. Thanks for all your hard work, not just the cutting and splitting but all the camera work too. :)
You guys got the bells and whistles with that set-up. I love it.
It's therapeutic just watching the logs being split and love you videos so far! - JL, Toronto, Ontario Canada (new subscriber)
I'm from Toronto.. I live near Jane and Finch. I will never have the need to chop wood, I just need to make it home by the end of the day and I'm a happy camper.
Hi Jack how are you doing 😊
PNWCB here, Looks like Melissa is a very good work helper. You both make all that work look like fun. Peace...
nice to hear your from PA, I am north central PA myself, 2.5 miles from the NY boarder. thanks for showing us a small part of your life! I sure would like one of those splitters, I have cut wood for 45 years myself.
This is the coolest thing I've seen in a while. Thanks for sharing with us.
love the statement, $100 for Melissa and $7 for you. sounds fair. gr8t job. always love watching you two. perfect couple.
@Hello Allen how are you doing
That mustang wont pay for itself 😆
I have so much respect for hardworking people.
I can watch her throw logs on that machine all day long LOL great job!
Melissa I love your hair and beautiful smile. It keeps you looking well under 50. Mike you have a great setup for firewood and I love the videos. You were completely right about the danger of cutting from a wood pile. I sold firewood as a side business when I was younger and on occasion, when I was desperate for wood, I would cut from piles rolled up by front end loaders. Lots of tension on those trees! I stopped when I cut thru my boot and almost lost my toes. Like I said, I was young, dumb, and bullet proof.
Love your channel ,from the Ottawa valley ,Ontario,Canada
Greag video and even better teamwork. I was feeling down in the dumps today with all my healing broken bones aching and watching you to inspired me to get up a do a few things. Thank you.
Melissa, with that head band on you remind me of girls I knew back in the '60's.
I feel you were at Woodstock. She is dressed for it.
Loving the old videos lately. See how far yall have progressed. Awesome.
Ramble on, and I should have this on permanent cut and paste " You two make a great team" I love the Morgan Family
That's kinda the way me and my dad stacked wood at his place. We hauled the tree to the back of the garage,then we cut it into sections and placed them in the log splitter,then they fell into the chute on the conveyor belt up to the house where my dad stacked the wood into the racks. We also had two racks in the garage for the small pot belly stove for the winter months and had two large racks in the basement of the house for that pot belly stove in the so called man cave. We had a large fireplace between the living and dining rooms. One rack on the porch had a large O on the top. That was oak wood for the smoker. My dad loved grilling but I did the smoking. Memorys. But we never ran out of wood when i was growing up
@Hello Mike how are you doing
Hi Morgans! I'm from Boone, NC. I really enjoy watching your channel, have been subscribed for some time now. Mike you are truly a blessed man, with owning land that is so beautiful, equipment that most guys can only dream of, and of course such a beautiful wife who really seems to enjoy the life you guys share together. God bless the both of you & your family! Hope you have a very Merry Christmas! Looking forward to more videos too!
Boone is beautiful! Nearly moved there about three years ago.
Jeff, we moved about 2 hrs east of you in Summerfield. I’ve heard a lot about Boone; need to get there someday.
Great Job, and great new music....thanks for the change!!
Brian, from Yreka Ca. thats inpressive! wish I had yur machines & a wife like that!!very kool…. keep the Faith, yur blessed, Much Respects, BBB
Another great video. Very impressed with your setup and hard work.
Melissa definitely needs a mustang convertible to park near the pool for her birthday , be kind friend
@@Morgansunleashed .... Only if it's the New Boss 429 Mustang! 😉 carbuzz.com/news/ford-mustang-boss-429-is-back-in-production-with-815-hp
ive been a subscriber for about two weeks. I live in Lewistown pa and cut and burn around 5 cords a year for my heat. It is refreshing to find people on this channel that are god fearing and that make family the center of it all. God Bless you guys and keep up the good work. Mike I just purchased a new stihl ms 391 and I can say it is a screamer now that its broken in. Have a great thanksgiving and keep up the great work
I worked out in Lewistown years ago on the bypass there, I did all the Blasting on that Job. Do you know Steve Cherry?
@@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans I have heard of him. they have been busy blasting due to getting rid of the narrows into state college and making that 4 lanes around potters mills. I get up your way every year I am an ncaa wrestling official and go to Edinboro and mercyhurst
Greetings from Erie, PA. I grew up near Oil City along the Allegheny River. I love PA.
Mike - you mentioned in a recent video about safety and keeping the work area clean - YOU ARE SO RIGHT!!! About 5 weeks ago I had a simple trip and fall in the yard resulting in breaking my wrist (dominant hand) and have since had surgery. It has restricted my ability to do most anything, not to mention the time/effort for Physical Therapy and the related co-pays. So very frustrating and don't wish it on anyone. Good advice to be careful!!!
you two love birds are just having way to much fun to call it work lol ! good job & great vid as always !!!!
I'm from Iowa and I love watching UA-cam and I like watching people like you guys and hope you guys keep making videos
Hey Mike, I've been a viewer of your channel for about a year now. Love your videos! Just hit the subscribe button. I don't know why it took so long, I'm weird I guess. Anyway, just wanted to say how much I appreciate what you do. My father has been heating his house with wood for as long as I can remember. Now I heat my house with it. Firewood is becoming my hobby. Love what you do brother, keep it up!
Western Oregon timberland owner.... I made a crude table out of logs and poles that slants and narrows a little bit as it nears the woodsplitter . It holds a couple standard pickup loads. I cut the logs on the hill, hand-load the truck, back up to the table, roll/push the logs onto the table and into the machine. Makes it significantly easier for me.
Nice 👍 Job, Team! 33 minutes and 26 seconds to split one (1) Cord of Wood. Impressive! 🤔
Melissa - congrats on the crocheting. I have a wool cap my grandma made me when i was in grade school. I still wear that hat today, 48 years later.
HumbleHeart I have a wool jock strap that my momma made me when I was 14, still have it. Nice and warm
Quick timing, great job, now only couple more daylight hours needed or portable lighting.
Melissa that's a great birthday wish list 👍 Mike I hope you're paying attention 😉
Welcome to the newcomers, be positive and stay kind 👍
Ramble away!🤣
God bless you and your family.
Nice job Morgan's. That operation is working pretty smooth. Was good to see cross fit training paying off for Melissa. Lifting with legs not back was good too see. 👍
Thirty-three minutes is amazing! Have a Day.
Hi There, Good to see man and wife working as one . From John , New Zealand
I don’t think Mike could load the rounds as good as Melissa does.
Well done, Morgans! You guys are a great team.
Mrs. Morgan, you sure can make a pair of jeans look very good!
They would look better on the bedroom floor with me hanging out of the back of her👍🏻😂😂😂😂
@@iantowers6972 Don't need that kind of talk, take it to the porn vids.
Let’s keep this place family oriented. Save the trash talk for the mud bogs, porn sites, and not here, PLEASE, And remember, Mrs. Morgan is a lady!
Hello my name is Mike Murphy I’m from South Jersey love your channel it’s nice to see husband and wife working side by side
Rippin through that pile pretty quick! Is this all Morganic Firewood? LOL
Thanks again for sharing our machines!
BTW... its hard to get any work done around here watching all this wood get split hahhaha
This question to Wolfe ridge ,do you guys sell your gear in Australia.
@@troymeredith9528 we don't do any exporting yet, but I have had a couple customers do the import paperwork on their end to ship overseas.
I don’t know what it is but I love doing and watching cutting N splitting firewood. It’s like it’s in my DNA. I don’t know why I enjoy it so much. I can watch it and do it all day. This is George from L.I. New York my UA-cam name is for my buddy’s Rich channel.
I have a neighbor with a tree service that lets me split firewood whenever and as much as I want. It’s almost as exciting as whoopy or drinking beer.
Melissa, nice job getting the logs split 😉 Let Hunter know I like his favorite song Eye Of Da Tiger. Hunter rocks. 💪💪👍🤙🇬🇺
Hey Mike and Melissa, great video, really liked the tally of getting trees hauled in for firewood. You folks are doing what folks dream of. Keep up the good work and videos and sharing the happiness with your family. Everyone is working great together. Thanks for sharing with us.
I can’t even get my wife to throw out her empty Chick-Fil-A bag
Thats Gittin after It!!
I Have Said it Before Melissa is a Hustler!!👍👊
Greetings from Davenport, Iowa[hello hunter] we enjoyed the (run in reverse] segment when logs flew back into Mikes hands. impressive techno skills
Wow.....way to go. Excellent work. Wonderful business.
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I just love your videos..great working team..not many women know what work is these days..but you my friend have a gem!! I'm from West Virginia near Seneca rocks..I also am in the wood business..love cutting firewood and the outdoors!! Keep your videos coming..looking forward to them..Take care and be safe!!
Like my old Pappy used to say - “A man can end up with a small fortune sellin’ firewood...”
“... he just has to start with a large one!”
haha, the same with farming
He gets it
Thank you for sharing your video with us, it's very educational to watch... besides y'all are awesome...
Mike, I would love to see you make those perfect stacks of firewood with this wood you are cutting here. Thanks for the entertainment.
Hello,I'm from Kent Island , Md. I own a 034 super saw she's old and runs hard and fast.2 ' bar I love cutting fire wood for my pit. Watching your show is very relaxing and full of knowledge you two are in harmony with each other. Pa. is a beautiful place with big country.Thanks for the video and always work and play safe; Your friend David sign out...
Ha Mike how about Melissa running the splitter and you loading the logs on the splitter
I just don't think Mike wants to risk Melissa getting hurt, running the splitter is dangerous work.
@@NewtonWashinton Well, that is work that can be learned, not that complicated, the man is not doing much physical labor...seems an unfair distribution...
It would be nice to watch Mike sweat a bit lol, Melissa already said in a previous video that she enjoys loading for the workout
She has the legs for it, for sure! I'd probably cut my hand off for not stay focused, I'd be watching Melissa too much.... how could any man get anything done. I give Mike high praise. He still has both hands. Lol
@@crv20051 lol what makes you assume you have ot all figured out? Did you ever think maybe Melissa enjoys that part of splitting wood? She works out 6 days a week and enjoys doing it. The only thing unfair is your comment.
Melissa, You really need ear protection. The headlamp is nice, but your smile is brilliant. You still work like trooper. Please let us know how you feel? Those rounds are real work, no question. Mike Sorry fella, but where you stand doesn't matter much. The Lady draws the eye, wherever she stands, sits or rides. MI suggest a loveseat and comforter for Melissa's Birthday? It is the season for snuggling in warm and close to someone. It would be a nice place to show how light the years rest on " Grandma's" shoulders. You know darkness or cold cannot stand against Her charm, warmth, and spirit. Thank you all for brightening countless lives. God Bless you all.
Hey, nice "Headlight". PJ in O-HI-O
Melissa is doing all the hard work
M&M lets git er dunn!!!
Can we all just take a minute to appreciate how kickass and gorgeous Melissa is? 🙂
That camera headband on Melissa is actually really cute. Makes her look like a hippie chick.
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You know what you call '' rambling '' we love it ! It's what makes us live your lives with you . Have you guys ever watched '' Hickok 45 '' , check him out . His video's have a lot of rambling in them and we all love it . We could watch an hour of him just talking , we love being with him !
Nice to have money for all that BRAND NEW EQUIPMENT !!! "The Little Tractor" ??? You have TWO ! 'Isn't that Special' says the church lady !
Winter is in the air. Always nice to see you guys working hard. Give our best to Hunter and thank you as always for your family value, family friendly Chanel. You have no idea how much that means in the world we live in. Quote of the day!
"Of all the things we cherish in life it is those things that we take for granted that have the most value. We have lost ourselves in the belief that the more we have the happier we will be. It is the simple things in life that you will remember when your examination of who you are is revealed. Your love of family, your faith in a higher power and your ability to look at yourself in the mirror and have respect for the reflection starring back at you. Live every moment with intent knowing that all of this except our love for each other and the willingness we have to show it will be the only tangible evidence of our existence" ~ George Wheeler
Do you split every log? We used to save some larger rounds for night logs.
wow, you are guys are a great team! Me and my wife work the same way, hard work together is very enjoyable.
Hi John how are you doing 😊
With all due respect you for got to include $60K worth of equipment. You might be a bit off on that income
Yep, the debt service or opportunity cost on that investment needs to be taken into account.
I don’t think 60k would cover it. When you factor in the tractor, splitter, conveyor, dump trailer, truck to deliver wood, chainsaws etc. You could buy a machine for the same money and get 100 an hour without all the work. I can appreciate what he’s trying to do, but I have done firewood off and on my whole life. There are much easier ways to make money. Firewood is hard and sometimes dangerous work. Love the channel. 👍
@@loveistheanswer8137 thinking about getting into it lol
Record time to split that cord
Geez you two are never bored
Wolf Ridge Splitter built to last
Helps get work done really fast
Sooner dark headlamp on
Won't be long the day is gone
Early comes the morning sun
Outdoors with The Morgans is really fun!