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Great work Bert. Keep the video's coming and keep up the hard work
Thanks, will do!
Great use of the picture in picture. Perfect use case. Keep up the hard work!
Thanks
Bins appear to be working out quite nicely. 👍
They are!
Good job Bert keep up the good work.
Thanks will do.
Well done, Bert 👍🏼
Gotta love chipping day 😊 Looks like the bins are working well 👍 Should make some great stuff for the fields by spring. Love your content
Thanks 👍
Nice work Burt 😊
Thanks! 👍
Nice work Bert. Our DPW just loves bowling balls dumped in the to be chipped mound.
Im glad I saw it before shoving into chipper.
keep up the hard work Bert ( Ty Ron
Thanks. Will do
Blister, I mean Gavin, showed up after the work was done! Lol
That happens from time to time
Nice editing with a pile in the top corner. Always watch those leaf piles for spontaneous combustion 48 hours later
I usually check the pile every day to see if it's heating up.
Great work Bert what's the plan for all the chips and slash material?
Mulch for flower beds or spread on the field in fall or spring.
Are you gonna show harvest season for your crops this year
Mabey. We are almost done with soy beans this year.
@@BertsCustomCuts Would be nice to see that corn coming off. Looks a stunning crop. You going to chop it or combine it?
The fields by me were leased out this year to another farm. Im guessing it will be combined off.
That old chipper serves you well Bert, is it about the same vintage as you. How often do the blades require sharpening.
The knives hold up well if not running a bunch of dirty wood. I may pull them out soon to sharpen them.
Bert with all the green leaves 🍃 in your chip pile in about 4 years you could sell dirt compost.
Or just spread it on the field and get it out of the way.
What are you going to do when you fill the bunker up?
I used some in flower beds the other day. In fall or spring, it will get spread on the field.
@@BertsCustomCuts if you need to get rid of some send it with Chris on his next white oak load from up here
Chipper might be old but seems to get the job done ok. Bunkers are perfect for that stuff.
Bert, how old is that chipper?? 80's? the simplest machines often last the longest . I mean, shear pins, joint, teeth.... not much easier than that!
It's old and nice not having much to fix when it breaks.
Great to have a chipper years ago farmers would have huge burn piles smoke everywhere they can't do that anymore!
Tree service guys put very large diameter branches in the Chipper I wish they would cut it up& leave it on the curb for firewood! 8" -12" inches ? They say easier less work for them!
I dont disagree with them. It takes less time to chip than cut up and haul away.
Great work Bert. Keep the video's coming and keep up the hard work
Thanks, will do!
Great use of the picture in picture. Perfect use case. Keep up the hard work!
Thanks
Bins appear to be working out quite nicely. 👍
They are!
Good job Bert keep up the good work.
Thanks will do.
Well done, Bert 👍🏼
Thanks
Gotta love chipping day 😊 Looks like the bins are working well 👍 Should make some great stuff for the fields by spring. Love your content
Thanks 👍
Nice work Burt 😊
Thanks! 👍
Nice work Bert. Our DPW just loves bowling balls dumped in the to be chipped mound.
Im glad I saw it before shoving into chipper.
keep up the hard work Bert ( Ty Ron
Thanks. Will do
Blister, I mean Gavin, showed up after the work was done! Lol
That happens from time to time
Nice editing with a pile in the top corner. Always watch those leaf piles for spontaneous combustion 48 hours later
I usually check the pile every day to see if it's heating up.
Great work Bert what's the plan for all the chips and slash material?
Mulch for flower beds or spread on the field in fall or spring.
Are you gonna show harvest season for your crops this year
Mabey. We are almost done with soy beans this year.
@@BertsCustomCuts Would be nice to see that corn coming off. Looks a stunning crop. You going to chop it or combine
it?
The fields by me were leased out this year to another farm. Im guessing it will be combined off.
That old chipper serves you well Bert, is it about the same vintage as you. How often do the blades require sharpening.
The knives hold up well if not running a bunch of dirty wood. I may pull them out soon to sharpen them.
Bert with all the green leaves 🍃 in your chip pile in about 4 years you could sell dirt compost.
Or just spread it on the field and get it out of the way.
What are you going to do when you fill the bunker up?
I used some in flower beds the other day. In fall or spring, it will get spread on the field.
@@BertsCustomCuts if you need to get rid of some send it with Chris on his next white oak load from up here
Chipper might be old but seems to get the job done ok. Bunkers are perfect for that stuff.
Bert, how old is that chipper?? 80's? the simplest machines often last the longest . I mean, shear pins, joint, teeth.... not much easier than that!
It's old and nice not having much to fix when it breaks.
Great to have a chipper years ago farmers would have huge burn piles smoke everywhere they can't do that anymore!
Tree service guys put very large diameter branches in the Chipper I wish they would cut it up& leave it on the curb for firewood! 8" -12" inches ? They say easier less work for them!
I dont disagree with them. It takes less time to chip than cut up and haul away.