I'd be willing to put Kevin up against any other woodyard helper on UA-cam because I don't think anyone works harder. I ordered two extra belts to keep as spares as well.
Separating as you split definitely slows ya down but it saves time when filling the stands, making bundles and loading bulk deliveries. Good stuff Russ and Kevin👊🏻
@ that’s exactly why I sell only in small amounts bundles, small, loose stacks, kindling, and face cords. I have very few customers I sell full chords to I keep that limited.
Thanks for posting you and Kevin work good together he is a hard worker hopefully your holiday was good just watching you split wood for the business and how did the cherry chunks go over are have you heard anything you split into truck and go from there good idea you know what you have to do and saving your back be looking for next video my friend thanks again for posting
@@KevinHarvey-qw5mj I'll be posting a video on how our samples went over soon. They were a hit though. I'm excited to see where this new chapter goes 😜
@WilleysFirewood me too that's why they give out samples at the store yours paid off make a bunch of money you deserve it thanks for getting back to me waiting for next post
Kevin's the man it don'-'t run without gas lol :) That splitter runs nice & it's fast 👍, You must be moving it your still cutting :) I see you got a fair bit of that white stuff in time for Christmas ! Russ don't work that gas man to hard :) You guy's have a good one"
Well everyone Russ, Kevin, and all Family I am Home Resting and doing better. I have Virul Infection, plus a Mild Pneumonia. A little off but getting there. Nice Wood for your Restaurant(s). Yes Fussy is good Russ. Conveyor Belt did the Trick. I do hope to be back at it by Sunday or Monday. Ron from the Woodyard in Upstate NY.
Thank you for stopping by to watch. We appreciate your support. We like the snow but unfortunately we have big rains coming that will take it all away.
Bags in the front of Tundra too? Plow doesn't seem to pull it down much. I've got a 1500 Ram and have to put lift blocks in it gets pulled down so much. 7 1/2' Fisher HT plow
How often do you get log loads on average...? I get a fair bit of log length wood from a local tree service. Not often does the supply get thin, more times than not looking for a place to store it. Glad to have made that connection. 🔥
@@circlebmn we typically get 2-3 triaxle loads a week on average through the year but during busy season it's 4-6 loads some weeks. It makes it hard because our yard is so small.
@@WilleysFirewood I'm right there with you. Not a lot of room here at my place and the way it's arranged every work area is a dead end as opposed to an open field to work in. My next step will be a commercial lot, but it sure is nice to be able to work at the house. Maybe a smaller house on a bigger lot...? ; )
Russ see you got a little white gold in the wood 🪵 yard . Good running time on V belt for 1 1/2 yr. Kevin always flat out in the wood 🪵 yard . 😊
I'd be willing to put Kevin up against any other woodyard helper on UA-cam because I don't think anyone works harder. I ordered two extra belts to keep as spares as well.
That was a funny short from Mr Kenny
@@TheRustyGarageandHomestead I watched that and cracked up.
looking forward to seeing gramp again
@@TheRustyGarageandHomestead he will be back in the next couple of videos
Separating as you split definitely slows ya down but it saves time when filling the stands, making bundles and loading bulk deliveries. Good stuff Russ and Kevin👊🏻
@@toddsoutsideagain for sure but we are changing the way we do things going forward and the extra we get for the premium wood is worth it
@ that’s exactly why I sell only in small amounts bundles, small, loose stacks, kindling, and face cords. I have very few customers I sell full chords to I keep that limited.
Thanks for posting you and Kevin work good together he is a hard worker hopefully your holiday was good just watching you split wood for the business and how did the cherry chunks go over are have you heard anything you split into truck and go from there good idea you know what you have to do and saving your back be looking for next video my friend thanks again for posting
@@KevinHarvey-qw5mj I'll be posting a video on how our samples went over soon. They were a hit though. I'm excited to see where this new chapter goes 😜
@WilleysFirewood me too that's why they give out samples at the store yours paid off make a bunch of money you deserve it thanks for getting back to me waiting for next post
Glad Gramps is better and ready to make more saw dust..😉👍
@@DanielAtkinsFirewood me too he was down and out for a while.
Hi Russ. Good Video
@@SherWood5020 thank you we appreciate you stopping by !
Glad Gramps is better!! Don't know how y'all work in that white stuff!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
@@davidedwards3734 just keep going and work. That's what we know .
Kevin's the man it don'-'t run without gas lol :) That splitter runs nice & it's fast 👍, You must be moving it your still cutting :) I see you got a fair bit of that white stuff in time for Christmas ! Russ don't work that gas man to hard :) You guy's have a good one"
@@littlegriffoffgridalberta6837 appreciate you stopping by. All our snow will be gone by next week.
Well everyone Russ, Kevin, and all Family I am Home Resting and doing better. I have Virul Infection, plus a Mild Pneumonia. A little off but getting there.
Nice Wood for your Restaurant(s). Yes Fussy is good Russ. Conveyor Belt did the Trick.
I do hope to be back at it by Sunday or Monday. Ron from the Woodyard in Upstate NY.
@@ronbrooks6681 take your time and rest up getting better is more important that rushing to get back at it.
hi there you know i dont think i have ever split wood in the snow , well done , best to all john
@@fricknjeep come up and take some snow with you 🤣
Using the bucket inside the bagging station is smart!
@@FoothillsFirewood I thought I was quite clever 🤣 I even gave myself a pat on the back
Haha, thanks Russ. Im having fun with it. Nice day in the yard fellas, yas are busy. It'll be good to see gramps back in action.
@@OpenAirAdventure he will be back in the next day or two. I'll be glad to have him back in the yard.
@WilleysFirewood 10 4
Enjoying watching you guys working, we got a dusting down here,you got inches
@@digger413 we got 9-10 inches but it has settled down to about 6 inches now.
Great job you did there. Thanks for sharing. God bless.
@@131dyana thank you for stopping by!
that plow does a good job on that truck. we dont see to many pick up trucks with plows in my area
@@TheRustyGarageandHomestead we see them on everything up here. They are almost a necessity
Will do Russ. I have to Learn not to push myself so Much. Thank You and I promise I will. Ron
Nice load of wood there. Peace
@@williamkleinsLost40Lodge thanks William. We appreciate you stopping by!
Great video Russell. I’m headed to Petersburg Michigan after new years
@@timpoore837 awesome to hear! Safe travels and bring back something big and hungry!!
Wieder ein schönes Video. So viel Schnee haben wir nicht hier in Deutschland 😢viele Grüße aus Bielefeld macht weiter so
Thank you for stopping by to watch. We appreciate your support. We like the snow but unfortunately we have big rains coming that will take it all away.
I can't wait to see some of this snow leave this weekend
@@JoshLeach32180 we won't have any snow after the rain comes through
great video. im at a halt. no logs and dont know when i can, lots of rain. and more coming.
@@RobbieTrimm we have 2.5 inches of rain coming and all our snow will then be gone
@@WilleysFirewood 11.5 inches this moth and its raining now. typical texas weather
@ wow that's awful. I'll stop complaining now. Hope you get some dry weather.
Do you change the small engine oil every week ???😮
@@philliphall5198 every 2-3 weeks I change it at 80hrs runtime
Bags in the front of Tundra too? Plow doesn't seem to pull it down much. I've got a 1500 Ram and have to put lift blocks in it gets pulled down so much. 7 1/2' Fisher HT plow
@@brandonhoad9033 nope nothing on the front and that is a 8' boss plow
How often do you get log loads on average...? I get a fair bit of log length wood from a local tree service. Not often does the supply get thin, more times than not looking for a place to store it. Glad to have made that connection. 🔥
@@circlebmn we typically get 2-3 triaxle loads a week on average through the year but during busy season it's 4-6 loads some weeks. It makes it hard because our yard is so small.
@@WilleysFirewood I'm right there with you. Not a lot of room here at my place and the way it's arranged every work area is a dead end as opposed to an open field to work in. My next step will be a commercial lot, but it sure is nice to be able to work at the house. Maybe a smaller house on a bigger lot...? ; )
@ now your talking!
need to turn it into firewood faster.😜
@ yes I agree with you. We are about to kick it into high gear.
45min uploaded, and I am 1st😮
@@DanielAtkinsFirewood hahah very nice to see you Mr. Daniel.
Can't be 1st all the time. Just like in elementary school, I got to take turns and let the other kid get belted.😂😂
Keep sharing guys send this video to ten people I sent it to four people last week and 2 subscribed lets help if we can.
@@howardwhitcomb6381 Howard you keep up the support like this you may win employee of the month! We appreciate your help very much!