Hey Charles, talking about your eyes you most probably got glaucoma. My eyes did the same thing and that was with me wearing glasses but I put a one drop of some kind of medicine in my eyes every night and it straightens it out. It’ll quit doing that, but anyway, another great video brother and you stay safe out there and we’ll see you on the next one
I live in Washington State and if you were working here you could go get your eyes checked using your accumulated paid sick leave. “At a minimum, employees must be provided one hour of paid sick leave for every 40 hours worked. You must provide paid sick leave to all your employees regardless of full-time, part-time, temporary, or seasonal status.”
We used to call it pencil wood. I hauled my share of that top heavy crap. We hauled tree length. Never cut it. Can't get enough on the trailer to get a decent load. Have to stack it high as a kite to get enough on. You stack a neat load. I am 66 so I remember loading short wood by hand. Did some of it when I was very young. Not an old mans work. It will break you down. I don't know how folks did it years ago. When I drove we couldn't sit in the truck. Insurance said no.
Hey Charles, talking about your eyes you most probably got glaucoma. My eyes did the same thing and that was with me wearing glasses but I put a one drop of some kind of medicine in my eyes every night and it straightens it out. It’ll quit doing that, but anyway, another great video brother and you stay safe out there and we’ll see you on the next one
Wuz up brother another great video keep them coming
love the video keep up the good work form andrew again god bless
I have trouble working with that small wood, too, Charles . 😂😂😂
@@toddlowery1738 hilarious
good video from Camden NY
I live in Washington State and if you were working here you could go get your eyes checked using your accumulated paid sick leave.
“At a minimum, employees must be provided one hour of paid sick leave for every 40 hours worked. You must provide paid sick leave to all your employees regardless of full-time, part-time, temporary, or seasonal status.”
Awesome!!!!
We used to call it pencil wood. I hauled my share of that top heavy crap. We hauled tree length. Never cut it. Can't get enough on the trailer to get a decent load. Have to stack it high as a kite to get enough on. You stack a neat load. I am 66 so I remember loading short wood by hand. Did some of it when I was very young. Not an old mans work. It will break you down. I don't know how folks did it years ago. When I drove we couldn't sit in the truck. Insurance said no.
Nice load of toothpicks 😂😂. Take care and have a blessed and safe day and hang in there. I remember loading pulpwood and logs by hand 😢😢
Enjoyed the video!
Keep them videos coming.
nice to see your back at it
Me and the kiddos love your videos keep them coming
charles i pulled logs for your family in the early 80s they were a big time logger then
I work at tigercat building those loaders here in Ontario Canada
pulp paper
do you have heat in your loader?
@@mikecrudup7770 yes sir heat and ac im spoiled